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COATS  OF  ARMS. 


I 


GKANTKI)  to  PHII.Lir  ClHTK  «.F 
API'LEDOUE,  BV  HkNKV  VIII,   1.">I4. 


Chite  (of  Somersetshire. 
exg.),  quauteking  wlggext. 


The  Coat  of  Anns  of  Lionel  (huto  of  Ipswich,  X.  E.,  was  siinihir  to  the  first  and 
fourth  quarter  of  tlu-  riglit  iiaiul  illustration. 


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A 


<■'    '-f? 


GENEALOGY  AND  HISTORY 


OF    THE 


HUTE   FAMILY  IN  AMERICA 

WITH    SOME    ACCOUNT    OF    THE    FAMILY    IN 

GREAT    BRITAIN    AND    IRELAND 

WITH  AX  ACCOUNT  OF  FORTY  ALLIED  FAMILIES  GATHERED 
FROM  THE  MOST  AUTHENTIC  SOURCES 


RY 


WM.  E.  CHUTE' 


,i.„  '^'".'^  '"•'^'  *"^'*  ,'"'*  '*^  '"**•  '"y  •'«="■'  ^"  ^'•■^^'ii'i'  t..netlRM  the  nobles    iiul 
tl^^^rul^rs,    and    the    people,    that    they    .night    here^kone.I  t  ;;:;;eaicS;;' 


is  fmef.?!?  .         .  ^f     ""   sentiment    of    veneration    for   the    memory    of 
IS  foiefathers:  who  has  no  uatiiral  regard  for  his  aneest  )rs   or  his    kin 
red.   ,s   himself  unworthy  of  kilidred  regard  or  remembrance 


Daniel  Webstek 


SALEM,  MASS. 
1894 


To  my 
,n'aiid-cliiid 
under  God 
diligence  in 
r  ,me. 
Swampsc 


k 


u- 


To  my  children,  brothers,  sisters  uud  cousins,  their  chihlren  and 
i,n-Hnd-children.  this  volume  is  dedicated,  hoping-  and  praying  that 
under  God  a  study  of  the  work  will  be  an  incentive  to  greater  acts  of 
liligence  in  this  life,  a  help   to  that  life  everlasting  in   tlie   world  to 

^  '""'•  w.  K.  c. 

Swampscott,  Mass.,  July  9,  1894. 


► 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  Chute  family  in  America  is  not  a  record  of  one  who  "came  over  in 
the  Mayriower  an<i  fought  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,"  nor  the  account  of 
['three  l)rothers"  that  came  over,  but  ratlier  the  history  and  geneah)gy  of 
in  humbh'  school  master,  who  came  over  early  to  Massachusetts,  whose 
leseeiKhints  emigrated  to  Maine  anil  Nova  Scotia,  and  latterly  to  the  South 
■ind  to  the  far  West. 

As  every  iiuthor  assumes  his  hook  needed,  the  author  of  this  book 
Assumes;  Hrst,  that  it  is  neiMled  to  show  the  origin  of  the  family  name; 
lecond,  to  show  the  lines  and  lineages ;  third,  to  show  where  the  different 
lamiiies  branch  off;  fourth,  to  show  the  different  generations  antl  degrees  of 
lelationship ;  fifth  to  settle  disputes  that  arise  concerning  relationships;  and 
lixth,  CO  preserve  the  records  from  the  "tooth  of  Time  and  rasure  of  obliv- 
)n.-' 

The  name  Chute  is  of  Norman  French  origin,  and  means  a  descent,  as 
lown  a  slope,  a  sluice,  or  down  from  an  elevation  as  by  a  i)arachute.  By 
|ome  the  name  is  said  to  be  derived  frDm  the  name  "Jutes." 

One  author  says  that  Baron  Edouard  LeChute  commanded  a  company 
|r  regiment  of  French  troops  in  the  battle  of  Hastings,  Oct.  14,  1066,  which 
[ictory  put  William  the  Conqueror  on  the  throne  of  England,  from  whom, 
padition  says,  the  whole  family,  bearing  the  name,  have  descended.  The 
^ame  is  among  the  first  surnames  used  in  England, 

But  our  authentic  history  commences  with  Alexander  Chute,  lord  of 
[lie  manor  of  Taunton,  Somersetshire,  England,  who  died  in  1'268. 

His  Coat  of  Arms  was:  ^?<.  three  swords,  barwise,*  points  to  the 
loxter,  ar.  pommels  and  hilts  or,  within  an  orle  of  mullets  of  the  third;  on  a 
kanton,  per  fesse,  ar.  and  vert,  a  lion  of  England. 

CuEST  :     A  gauntlet  ppr.  holding  a  broken  sword  ar.  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Motto:     Fortune  de  Guerre.     (Fortune  ot  War.) 

Philip  Chute,  of  Appledo'e,  standard  bearer  to  Henry  VIII,  obtained 
In  recompense  for  his  gallant  services  at  the  seige  of  Bologne,  in  1544,  an 
|iugmentation  to  his  armorial  bearings,  gu.  seme  of  mullets  or  three  swords 

•Tlie  middle  sword  should  encounter  the  other  two,  by  being  turned  contrawise. 


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INTRODUfTION. 


l)!irsvi.se  [*\n\  tin*  iiiiddleuiost  oiKjounlentin  the  other  two;  .1  canton  perfesso 
ar.  and  vert,  theron  a  lion  of  England  :     Crest  same  as  Chute  of  Somerset. 

In  1827  another  additinit  was  made  for  Wiggett-Chute  :  Arms;  (piar- 
terly,  1st  and  4th  Ciiutk,  gu.  three  swords  barwise,  the  points  toward  the 
dexter,  |)|)r  nommels  and  hilts  or ;  'id  and  iid  Wig(;ktt,  ermine,  three  mul- 
lets, two  and  one,  u/,.  pierce"!  L'tt.  on  a  chief,  waring,  sa.  a  dove,  reguardant 
ppr. 

Cri:st  ok  Ciiutk:  A  dextei-  culiit  arm,  in  armor,  the  hand  in  aguanl- 
let,  grasping  a  l»rokeii  sword  in  hand,  sinister,  ppr.  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Crkst  ok  VVi<i(iKTr  :  A  griphon's  head,  couped,  sa.  holding  in  the 
beak  an  ear  of  wheat,  ppr.  between  two  wings  ar.  each  charged  with  a  mul- 


let gu. 


Motto:     Fortune  de  (iiierre 


PEDIGREES. 


Pedigree  of  the  Chutes  iu  England.    No,  1. 


1.  Ai-EXANDKK,  lord  of  till'  manor  of  Tamitoii,  SonuTsotshiro;  d.  in  12(58.  Left 
1 1  wo  sons. 

'I.  i.loirx,  127-1,  ni.  Jane,  diniyhter  ot  Sir  .lolm  Hiiinilield.  Kt.     ii   Hlcliurd. 

■',.  CiTHUEia",  in  time  of  Edward  II,  i;jU8,  m.  Christian,  da.  of  iSir  .lolin  Cliide- 
|ake,  Knt. 

1.  I  .Iamks,  m.  da.  of  Richard  Orunfiehl.  ii  Philiii,  in  tinit-  of  Ed\vard  III,  1332, 
m.  da.  of  8ir  John  IJritton,  Kt.     iii  Anthony,  m.  Anne  Treforth. 

5.  i  Geoboe,  son  of  Pliilii),  I.'M4;  m.  da.  of  The(».  Tirrcdl.  ii  Joane,  m.  Sir  John 
Carmine.  Kt. 

fi.     A>rni!osK,  ni.  Anal)ull.da.  of  .Sir  John  Cliiolieslur,  Kt 

I.  EoMoM),  l.ITU,  m.  Dyoiiice,  da.  of  Henry  ,'^toiirton,  ii  Clirlfttian,  m.  liali)li 
Menell. 

8.  i  WiM.iAM,  in  da.  of  Archdeekne.  ii  Henry,  ab.  1420;  m  Joane,  da.  of  Edward 
Haskerville.  iii  Anlhoni/,  m.  da.  of  Sir  Jolm  Clifton.  Kt.,  and  liad  Christo- 
[ijier  of  Dorsetshire;  in.  Amaiicha,  <la.  of  itichard  \Vell.L,a-ov(!,  Esi|.  iv  liohe.rt 
Serrjuant  at  Law,  and  haron  of  the   Exoheciner  in  time  of  Henry  VJ,  d.  143r(. 

'.».  i  RouKUT,  Es(i.,  of  Taunton.  143S,  son  of  flenry,  m.  Aliee.  da.  of  Morrioe  Bark- 
ley,  Esq.     ii  Anm;.  m.  Sir  John  Suutley,  Kt. 

10.  (JiiAui.Es,  1480:  m.  da.  of  Sir  .foh::  Cheney,  Kt. 

11.  Edmo.vd,  of  Sussex,  .■^old  the  manor  of  Taunton  to  Lord  Denham,   l.")()2. 
li'.     RouKin",  m.  Jane,  da.  of  John  Lucas. 
1:1.  i  Oi.ivEi;,  m.  da.  of  Redd,  of  Kent,     ii  Charles,    m.  da.  of  Joiui  Cripps,  of  the 

Isle  of  Tiianet.     iii  Lyoncll.  m.  da.  of  John  Butler,     iv   WHliani,  m.  da.  of 
John  Badlesmere,  of  Tonbridge. 

14.  i  Anthony,  of  Kent,  son  of  Charles,  m.  da.  of  Girling;,  of  Suffolk,  ii  Philip, 
of  Applcdoro,  in  Kent,  m.  .Marjiant,  da.  of  Alex.  Culpepper,  of  Bedgeberry; 
m.  2nd  Joane,  da.  of  Thomas  Dussin^,  of  Winchelsea  in  Sussex. 

1">.  !  CuitisToPHKK.  ii  WilUmn.  iii  Arthur,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry  See  of 
Heme  in  Kent,  iv  Lyouell,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  Stephen  Greene,  made  his  will 
July  24,  1.VJ2,  to  which  Arthur  Chute,  f^ont.  was  a  witness,  and  it  was  proved 
Aug.  1,  1,5!)2. 
.  i  Lionel,  .jr.,  b.  ab.  1."jSI);  m.  ab.  1010,  Rose,  da.  of  Robert  Barker,  had  two 
sons  and  a  da.  Came  to  Ipswich,  Mass.  ab.  1034,  taught  school  there,  1630, 
and  d.  lt)45.      His  wife  m.  in  1046,  Matthew   Whipple,  son  of  Matthew,     ii 

G'iir'je,m. .     iii  .sV/rr(/(.  m.  Mr.  Greenlawn,  three  children,  iv  Cleave, 

111. .    V  Jiniith,  m.   John   .Vdkiiison  or  Edmondson  and  h.ad  seven 

children,     vi  Grace. 


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0ENEALO(»IES    OF    TIIK    CIIUTR    FAMILY 


Pedigree  No.  2. 


15. 
1(1. 


17. 


18. 

Bart. 

19. 


20. 


Gkouok  CiittTK,  of  BtitherHcloii,  Kent,  son  of  Pliilip  of  Ai)plo(lorc;  m.  Eliz^- 
botli,  (la.  of (Ja<jo.  of  BcntJey,  in  Kent. 

i  SiH  (iKoHdK  CiMiTE,  of  Stockwoll,  SiuTy.  kiiiLchted  July  1 1,  l(5tt(»;  m.  Ann,  da. 
of  Sir  Martin  Uarnliam,  of  Ilollinjibornc,  Kent,  Kt.,  and  liad  (leorge,  in. 
Joane,  da.  of  VValtor  St.  .John,  of  Mdyerd,  Somoi-Hct,  Bart  and  IJatter.sey,  and 
had  .loano,  in.  Sir  Potor  Soanir-;  iif  Iloydon  in  Essex,  iJart  Shu  was  living 
in  Ki'.tti.  Marj;arot,  heforo  Georyc,  d.  y.  Sarah,  after,  m.  Sir  Ho.  I'arltor,  of 
Uatton,  Sussex,  IJart,  Ije  Neve's  Pedi^'roes  of  Kni^iits,  Vol.  HI,  p.  fli,  edited 
by  George  VV.  Marshall.  i,r.  d.,  1S7"5.  ii  *>'(/■  Waltpr,  Kl.  iii  Edward,  Eh(/.. 
in.  Lydia,  da.  of  Tho.  Gibbon,  of  Bethersden. 

i  GKoitOK,  son  of  Edward  1).  1(U  I ;  m.  Eleanor,  da.  of  Niciudas  Toke,  of  Godin- 
ton,  and  was  of  Surrenden  in  Kent  ii  Kdmnrd.  iii  Philip,  iv  Elizaheth. 
V  LydUi.  » 

Ki>\v.\iJi),  Es(;.,  of  Bethersden.  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Sir  Basil  Dixwell  of  Bromc. 

by  Dorothy,  da.  of  Sir  TIio.  Peyton,  B;irt,  of  Knowlton. 

i  Elizaheth,  in.  Sir  .Jacob  Oxenden,  Kt.  ii  FJiuinot;  d.  S.  P.  iii  (rponje,  ra 
Cecilia,  da.  of  Ralph  Freke  of  Harrin<iton,  Wiltshire,  and  d.  167o.  iv  Eleanor, 
in.  William  Gerard, 
i  Sill  Geouok  Giuttk,  son  of  (reor;;e,  i).  I'iti:!,  created  a  Baronet  1084;  d.  S.  P.. 
Feb  4,  1721.  and  devised  his  estate  to  Edward  Ansten  Esq  ,  the  Chute  title 
being  extinct,  ii  Cecilia,  b.  1683;  d.  lG7.i.  Partly  from  "  Extinct  and  Dor- 
mant Baronetcies  of  Eni;land,,  Ireland  and  Scotland,"  by  .John  Burke  Esq.. 
and  John  Bernhard  Burke,  Es(i.  of  London,  18U. 


18. 


Pedigree  No.  3. 


UJ.  CiiAULES  CiiiTTE,  b.arrister  of  the  Middle  Temple,  son  of  Artiinr  and  cousin 
to  Lionel  jr.,  who  came  to  .America,  w  is  a  member  of  Parliament  for  Thet- 
ford  in  Xorfolk,  living  in  1(5.1-1;  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  .John  Challoner,  of  Fulham. 
a  cousin  to  Sir  Thomas  Challoner,  who  having  been  tutor  to  Henry,  Prince 
of  Wales,  son  of  James  I,  for  whom  Bramhill  in  Hants,  was  built,  is  com- 
memorated by  a  fine  monument  in  Cheswich  church. 

17.     CiiALLONEU  Chute,  b.  ab.  l.iO.i,  spent  his  childhood  at  Kensington,  where  hi> 
younger  brother  Charles  was  b.  in  16()f);  and  his  sister  Dorothy  in  1603;  tin 
entries  of  whose   births  in  the  register  of  the  Mary   Abbotts,  Kensington, 
were  in  Latin,  while  those  of  less  dignified  persons  were  in  the  vulgar  tongue 
He  had  also  a  brother  Alexander,  and  sisters  Maria  and  Jane,  who  married ; 
John  BoUes.  of  Osberton,  in  Nollingham.    Challoner  was  admitted  studentj 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  11,  KU3,  as  Caroli  Chewte,  and  was  called  to  thel 
bar  May  2.3,  1623.     He  was  appointed  to  conduct  one  of  the  earliest  of  tho.sel 
experiments  for  the  registrations  of  titles  and  sales  of  land,  which  havj 
never  ceased  to  exercise  the  ingenuity  of  law  reformers  down  to  the  presenl 
time.     Challoner  Chute  purchased  The  Vine — a  celebrated  coiuitiy-seat  inj 


GEXKAL'KJIKS    OF    TlIK    Clll  TK    FAMILY 


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Hants  Co.,  between  Ilatnpshlre  and  Borksliire,  of  Lonl  Sanflys,  grandson  of 
Sir  Walter  Samlj-n.  wlio  m.  F.ditli,  da.  of  Sir  Joliii  Cheney,  of  Sherland,  in 
th»*  I>le  of  Sheppy,  and  was  slieriU'of  IIanll)^llire  in  1497,  in  which  year  lie 
d.  bariiK;  charged  his  debts  by  will  on  his  personal  property  at  Audover 
and  The  Vyne— in  1(J49  to  W'>.].  That  beantifiil  place  was  settled  by  the 
Hom.inii.  in  the  2d  or  3d  ci-ntmy,  and  was  held  by  the  family  of  Sandys  from 
KichanI  II.  to  lOoO.  Ohalloner  Cliute,  in.  Ann,  ila.  of  .*Sir  John  Skory,  of 
Hertfordshire,  Kt.,  June  14,  1027;  and  they  had  Anne,  Clialloner  and  Scicilia. 
The  latter  m.  into  the  family  of  Ilonry  Barker,  of  Chi-(wick,  of  whom  there 
is  a  slrikinjj  portrait,  dated  lOlo,  aj^od  7!>,  at  the  Vyne.  lie  m.  2d,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  Dudley,  -id.  Baron  North  and  widow  of  Kicbard  Lennard,  13th  Baron 
Dacre  of  Huistmomeanx.  He  pled  earnestly  for  the  bishops,  and  the  royal 
cause,  and  was  pre.senti^d  a  valuable  silver  tankard  by  John,  Bishop  of  Uoch- 
ester.  as  a  leward  for  so  doiiii,'.  IIo  was  elected  treasurer  of  the  Middle 
Temple  in  lO-Vi:  Kuijiht  of  tlio  Shire  for  Middlesex  V'M  and  KViS:  and  upon 
the  asj>emblin<r  of  Parliament  under  Richard  Cromwell,  Jan.  21»,  16.19,  he  was 
unanimously  chosen  sj)eaker  of  the  House  of  Commons.  The  French  ambas- 
sador, M.  de  B(»rdeaux.  wrote  homo  in  February,  that  Parliament  elected 
its  speaker  w]k»  is  one  of  the  most  celebrated  lawyers  in  the  nation,  and  there 
ap]>eare<l  to  be  no  opposition  to  his  election.  He  d.  Apr.  14,  1<>)9,  greatly 
lamented  by  ,all.  even  in  America.  His  wife  Dorothy  survived  him. 
is.  CuALl».SBi:  CuLTE,  .IK.,  in  lt5")4,  m.  Cathariun  Lennard,  da  of  Lord  and  Lady 
Dacre:  he  was  elected  to  Parliament,  member  for  Devizes,  HVS  and  later  on 
for  the  city  of  Westminister.  He  d.  in  1(58(1,  aged  8(J.  They  were  of  the 
Royali'its,  and  were  jjreat,  i,'ood,  pious  and  lioue.st.  Their  wisdom  and  jud:;- 
raent— t?specially  the  father — were  extraordinary. 

19.  i  ChalL'^xeu,  d.  single  U»S.'>.     ii  Edward,  ItiStl.  m.  Catharine  Keck,  widow  of 

Ferdinand  Tracy,  iii  ElizaheUt-  m.  Sir  Cliarles  Cotterell.  iv  Thomas,  m. 
Elizai>eth  Rivett,  da.  of  Nicliolas,  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk.  16S7,  and  the  Vyne 
came  into  po.ssession  of  his  descendants  .some  time  after  on  account  of  no 
male  descendants  from  his  elder  brothers.  Edward  was  liigh  .sheriff  of 
Hampshire,  16l«>,  and  d.  Apr.  IS,  1722. 

20.  i  EnwAKU  4IL.  d.  y.  1722.     ii  ChuUoner,  d.  170*).     iii  Ant/iony,  b.  1»5»1.  member 

of  Pailiament  for  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  1754,  d  17.">4  iv  Framus,  a 
chancery  bairister,  d.  174.").  v  Jolin.  b.  1701,  succeedefl  Anthcmy  at  the  Vyne, 
17'>4:  Hijjh  Sheriff  of  Hampshire,  17.")7;  d.  May  26,  1770.  vi  Mury,  d.  single, 
vii  Vafhnrine,  m.  Thomas  Lennard  Chute,  cousin,  and  d.  S.  P.  viii  Mar'/aret, 
d.  sin^e.  ix  Ann,  d.  S.  John  Chute  was  made  acquainted  with  Horace 
Walixde  and  Thomas  Gray,  who  bad  completed  their  studies  at  Eaton  and 
Cambridge,  and  were  travelling  on  the  Continent.  Graj-  parted  with  Wal- 
I>ole  in  iTll,  and  took  as  his  companion  John  Chute.  That  year.  Walpole, 
being  in  the  House  of  Commons,  supported  John  Chute's  brother  Francis,  as 
a  candidate  for  Parliament.  In  1742,  Walpole  was  introduced  to  John's 
other  brother,  Anthony,  and  expressed  satisfaction  at  having  seen  and  got 
acqoainted  with  the  three.  He  described  John's  temperance  habits  Aug.  20, 
1743,  as  commendable  and  better  than  his  Norfolk  neighbors,  Gray  admired 
Johu  the  most  of  anybody,  and  held  correspondence  with  him  for  more  than 


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twenty  yciirs.  In  17(i2  Gray  wrote  to  Chute  about  tiikin<;  the  professorship 
of  Mndern  Uistoiv  at  L';iml»rid<fe,  but  Gray  <;ot  it  himselt  in  1708,  and  Chute 
Cluite  speaks  of  slieddiuii'  skin  after  the  •xout,  and  lively  as  an  eel  a  weid^ 
after.  Gray  died  July  :'i),  1771.  a.  55,  and  Walpole  wrote  to  Chute  soon  after 
de|ilorin!;'  tlu'  sad  news.     Walpole  d.   1797,  a.  SO. 

20.  The  children  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Uivett)  Chute  were:      i   Thomas  Lin- 

na)*t/,  ni.  his  cousin  Catharine,  ii  DecereaH.r,  d.  sinj^le  in  1724.  iii  Elizuheth, 
m.  Thomas  Lobb;  hem.  2nd. Hare,     iv  Ann.  m.  P.  Elrt'in,  and  d.  S.  P. 

21.  Ei.i/.viiKTir  CiiiTK  and  Tlutmas  Lobbha  1:     i   Thoma.-^.      ii  FAizahcth,  m.  io\i\\ 

Ellis,  iii  Ann.  iv  and  v  WHilom  and  Ilennj.  The  .son  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  19. 
1721,  added  Chute  to  his  name,  and  his  mother's  cousin,  .John  Chute,  be- 
queathed to  him  the  Vine  estate.  S'ov.  4. 1774.  Thomas  Lobb-Chute,  m.  Ann 
Rachel,  da.  of  \Vm.  Wicjf^ett  jr..  mayor  of  Xorwich.  175:$,  and  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Cliute,  of  the  Vuye,  and  d.  17'.i'>,  a.  ti'A  and  was  buried 
at  Pickenham;  as  his  wife  was  before  him. 

22.  i  Tito.  Wio(;ktt  Ciiuti:.      ii  Ann  Racfi"!.  m.  Sir  \Ym.  Hicks,  IJart  of  Whitc<Mnb 

Park,  Gloucester,  iii  KlizuhHIi.  d.  IS^").  iv  CfxiUonvr.  d.  1T!H).  v  WUHmi, 
John,  of  the  Vine,  m.  l"!'!.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  .Joshua  Smith,  of  St"ke  Park, 
Wilts,  and  d.  S.  P.,  1S24;  lie  was  born  17")7,  educated  at  Harrow  and  Clare 
Hall,  Cambridge,  succeeded  to  the  Vine,  179o;  entered  Parliamt-nt  that  year, 
as  a  miMuber  tor  Mam]>.shirc.  and  Irid  a  jtark  of  fox-hounds,  with  which  he 
went  hunting'  with  eleven  ot!i.;r  jtersous.  iiicUidinit  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 
The  Duke  wrote  to  William  in  IS20,  desirinjj  to  known  when  lie  was  <i;oing 
out  with  the  hounds  that  he  mi.;ht  go  along.  He  was  a  Nober.  temperate 
man,  and  on  the  de;ith  of  William  Pitt,  in  ISOo,  he  w  is  unseated;  but  was  re- 
elected in  ISd".  vi  Mury,  d.  soitn.  vii  .Tine.  d.  single.  viii  Mary,  m. 
Wither  Bramstou,  of  Oakley  Hail,  Hants,  .uul  d.  S.  1'.,  1S:J2.  ix  Catharine, 
d.  soon.  X  }{ei\  Thomas  Vtre  Chute,  of  the  Vyne  and  Pickenham  Hall. 
Rector  of  South  Pickenham  and  Moulton.  ."^t  MichaeTs,  Norfolk.  He  d. 
single,  1827,  ;i.  H.-).  Ann  liachel,  da.  of  Ann  Uachel  (Chutej  Hicks  —  'he 
rightful  heir  —  ni.  Sir  Lambt  rt  Cromie.  Irish  Bart,  against  the  wishes  of  her 
uncles,  so  the  estates  fell  to  Wm.  Lyde  Wiggett,  Esq.,^  (Kev.  Thomas  Wig- 
gett,-'  .Janu's.-  William'  ),  highsluriir  18:^2.  M.  P..  for  N'(»rfolk.  .\.  .M.,  Oxford. 
Barrister  at  Eaw,  b.  .June  U3,  ISOO:  M.  P..  for  West  Norfolk  18:;7,  as  owner 
of  Pickenham  Hall;  after  this  be  sold  his  Norfolk  estate  and  resigned  his 
seat  in  1S47. 

2:;.  Wii.MAM  IjYUV.  WiG(.Krr  Chitk. — having  taken  the  surname  arms  and  title- 
became  the  jiroprietor  of  the  Vyne;  which  he  enriched  and  improved  with 
pictures,  statuary,  furniture,  etc..  very  linely.  Ho  m.  June  1837,  Martha,  da 
of  Theophilus  I'ussell  IJuckworth,  Esq.,  of  Cocklej'^  Cley  Hall,  Norfolk,  itud 
lived  at  the  Vine  from  the  death  of  Elizabeth,  w.  of  Wm.  John,  1S42,  till  his 
death  July  (>,  187'.*.  His  brothers  and  sisters  were:  i  .4»uu(  -J/dr/a.  m.  Roger 
•  Western,  ii  F)-anceii.  iii  Mary  Ann.  iv  Etneline,  d.  18:^1.  v  liev.  James 
Samuel,     vi  Caroline,     vii    IV.  L.  W.,  the  name  now  treated  of. 

24.  i  Chat.oni:i;  Wh.i.ivm.  Es^.,  b.  Aug.  1.  1S;'>,S,  of  the  Vyne.  Basingstoke,  South- 
ampton, Co.,  J.  P.  M.  A  Oxford,  Barrister  at  Law.  etc.,  is  a  bright  scholar, 
called  to  the  bar  at  Middle  Temple,  June  18^5:  m.  Eleatior,  da.  of  Wyndham 


OENENL()GIE8    OF    111?:    CIH  TE    FAMILY. 


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I'ortiil,  ii  family  of  Fioiicli  oxtraction,  Apr.  0,  1875,  ami  have  Charles  Lon- 
naril,  b.  IST'J;  Jolin  Chaloiuir  b.  18S1;  Rachel  Eleiuior.  ii  Devereaitx  WifjgeU, 
b,  Dec.  20,  183W;  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Cajit.  Uuntcr,  and  have  Maud  and  Norah. 
iii  Churleti  Thomas,  Lieut.  Ii.  N..h.  Any:,  l"^-  1841,  il.  18(17.  iv  Edionrd  liuancll, 
b.  July  11,  184(;,  m.  1874,  Nina  Mary,  da.  of  F.  Firth.  E.sij.,  and  had  Fred 
Hus.sell,  and  Edward  Lenuard.  v  Tlienphllus  Ducre,  b.  .June  10,  1S.')2.  vi 
Lennanl  Jiurkworth,  b.  IB.")."),  d.  1872  vii  Arthur  .John  Lydf,  b.  1857.  viii 
KUzattpJh  Martha,     ix  EuialUn'  Munj.     x  Gi'tirniitiiiiu  Fauni/.    xi  Muria  Esther. 

It  is  uecessavy  here  to  expltiiii  tliiit  Lionel  Cliiite.  the  lirst  to  Amer- 
ica, brought  over  with  him  a  jiavchinent  roll,  containing  the  Chute 
lineage  and  pedigree  from  Alexander^  to  about  1700.  which  was  de- 
ciphered 1)\'  Dean  Dudley  and  John  \V.  Deane.  and  published  in  the 
Gen.  Reg.  of  1859;  but  b}''  age  and  dampness  (being  in  Lionel's  chest, 
see  his  will),  much  of  it  was  very  imperfect,  so  we  have  followed  more 
closely  VVm.  Berry's  Berkskire  and  Hampshire  Pedigrees.  This  same 
roll  Wfis  copied  by  Amelia  (Parish)  Perkins,  page  23,  and  sn  two  or 
three  i)orsons  in  the  family  have  copies  of  it. 

The  first  instance  of  the  spelling  Ohewte  wo  find  in  Challoner  \V. 
Chute's  History  of  the  Vyne,  1888,  when  Challi>ner  (^hute  was  admit- 
ted student  of  the  Middle  Temple,  in  1618,  as  Carol/  Che/cte.  But 
like  many  other  names  in  America,  it  has  several  spellings. 

The  original  Chute  Arms  have  been  augmented  or  empaled  with  the 
names  of  Britton,  Sturton,  Chichester,  Barkley,  Lucas,  Culpepper,  and 
Baker.  The  following  items  are  taken  from  various  books  published 
ill  London. 


Sir  Win.  Hicks,'*  7th  13art,  b.  1754,  (Sir  Howe,'  Howe,"  Sir  Michael,'  .Sir  \Vm.,^  Sir 
Michael,^  Robert,'-  John.i  of  15.57),  m.  Ann  Eachel,  da.  of  Thomas  L.  Chute,  170.3,  and 
li:\i'  Ann  Rachel,  m.  Sir  Lambert  Cromie,  Bart,  living  in  18:]1. 

Biiptist  Hicks  1()27 — 1(')34.  Sir  Baptist  Hicks,  of  Campdcn.  Gloiu;ester,  kntd  July 
•i,  li>U3,  a  bart,  1020,  will  proved  Nov.  10,  1029,  upon  his  death  the  title  became  extinct. 

—  Win.  liarri/'s.  Hampshire  Pedlyrees. 

Ho  bearcth  Gules,  three  swords  extended  barways.  their  points  towards  the  Dexter 
pan  of  the  escutcheon  ar<ient,  the  Hilts  and  Pomels  Or,  by  the  name  of  Chute,  and  is 
tile  bearinj;  of  Chaioner  Chute  of  the  Vine  in  Ham])shire,  Es(i..  a  worthy  successor  of 
Ills  father's  vertues,  who  was  a  gentleman  of  much  eminence  and  knowledge  in  his 
practice  of  the  laws. 

(iules,  three  swords  Barways,  the  middle  with  its  point  to  the  Dexter,  the  other  to 
tlie  Sinister  Argent,  Hilts  and  Pomels  Or,  within  an  orle  of  Mullets  of  the  Third,  on 
iK'anton  per  Fess  Arijeni  and  Vert  a  Lyon  of  Emjland,  is  the  coat  of  Sir  George 


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Clioute  of  Bcthersden  iu  the  County  of  Kent  Baronet, 
auj^mentation. 


I  believe  the  Canton  is  an 


—  John  Gulllim  {15G5-1621). 

She  beaieth  two  coats  impaled:  the  first  Gules,  Seniy  do  .Mullets,  Or.  three  swords 
barways  proper,  the  middlemost  encountering  the  other  two;  a  Canton  per  Fetis, 
Argent  and  Vert,  thereon  a  Lion  of  England,  by  the  name  of  (Jhute.  The  Second 
Argent,  a  Cheveron,  Gules,  between  three  Flowem  de  Lh,  Sable  by  the  name  of  Dlr- 
well\\\\\\ch  coats  were  thus  impaled  by  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Mark  Dixwell,  of 
Hrome  in  Barlaun  in  Kent  Esq.,  late  wife  of  Edward  Chute,  of  Surrenden  in  lietherx- 
den,  in  the  said  County  Esq. 

—  John  Guillii)i\-i  Dixphiy  of  Heraldry.  London  1724- 

Elizabeth  Smith,*  (Joshua,-' John,- James, ^  before  ISUO),  m.  \Vm.  Chute  of  the  Vine, 
Co.  Hants,  Escpiire,  Barry's  County  (ienealogie.s. 

Wither  Br.imston,''(  Ed  ward.*  John.'  Mondoford,-  Sir  Mondeford,i  d.  1079),  1753- 
1832,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  L.  Chute,  178^1 

Margaret  Colepeper,'  (Sir  Alex,"  Sir  John.'  Walter,^  John.'*  Sir  John,'-  Sir  John,i  of 
Bay-IIall,  Kent),  wife  of  Philip  Choute. 

Sir  AValtcr  Waller,'*  (Wm.,'  Wm.,"  John,''  Uichard,''  Richard.^  John,'-'  Thomas,' 
before  Henry  VI ),  m.  Ann.  widow  of  Piiilip  Ciioute,  Esq. 

Lydia   Gibbon,*^  (Thomas,*  Thomas,'  Thomas,-  ').  ni.  Edward,  M  brother  of 

Sir  Walter  Choute,  Kt. 

John  Taylor,  jr.,  ni.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Philip  Chute,  of  Bethersden,  Es<i.,  Ist  wife. 

Sir  James  Oxenden  (Sir  Henry),  knighted  l()71,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward  Chute, 
Bethersden,  Kent,  d.  S.  V. 

Thomas  KnatchbuU,  ''  (Sn  Xorton,'*  Richard.'*  Jolin,'^  d.  1.540,  Wm.,"  Richard,- 
Richard,*  Thomas,''  Thomas,-  John,'  ab.  1400),  m.  Ann.  da.  of  Edward  Chute. 

Anne  Barbara,  m.  Sir  George  Chute  of  Salop,  Kt.,  ab.  1600. 

Margaret  Hussey,'  (Thomas,'-  Thomas  '),  m.  Lawrence  Cole;  ra.  2nd,  George  Chute, 

of  Surrey. 

—  Count!/ Genealogies,  by  Win.  Berry  (1774-1851). 

In  Wilts  Co.,  England  i.s  the  parish  of  Chute,  where  the  records  commence  in 
15S2,  of  which  place  Walter  Millard  was  vicar  in  15<>l ;  also  Chute  Lodge,  MayhiU, 
Hants,  (1659)  Chute  Forest,  (1(i(«)  etc. 

—  CoUectan(e.  l^opor/raphici  and  Opnealogica,  Vol.  VIII,  IS'iS. 

John  Cowlfax,  of  Willingham,  Suffolk,  in  his  will  of  May  20,  l.')69,  mentions  a 
brother  Arthur  Chute. 

John  Fry,  of  Come  St.  Xichola.s,  Somerset,  gent.     Will  dated  Jan.  2,  1635,  proved 

Nov.  20,  16:i8,  by  Dorothy  Fry,  the  relict.      My  kinsman  Robert  Chute  and  Julian 

his  wife. 

—  Ah.slract  of  Somerset,  WUIh,  Rev.  Fred  Broion,  M.  A.  F.  S.  A.  1888 

John  Perry  of  Gerbertson,  in  "West  Buckland,  Sonu'r.set  gent.,  will  dated  Mar.  8, 
1.581,  proved  May  3,  '82,  by  John  Perry.  My  wife  Elizabeth  £100;  to  Jane  Lancaster, 
my  wife's  kinswoman,  100  marks;  my  sister  Agnes'  children,  Henry  and  John  Chute. 
Mary  Popham,  my  god-daughter,  £10;  John  Perry  of  Xinehead  Flory  40/.  My  brother 
in-law.  Mr  Wm.  Lancaster  an  angel  of  gold;  his  children,  Thomas  Roger,  Edward, 
Thomasiue  and  Mary.     My  brother  .Fohn  Perry  of  Halsc  and  Robert  his  son.     To  vlr. 


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John  Pophara,  Attorney  general  t'20.  To  Mi-.  Nicholas  Wadhara,  Esq.,  "one  payre 
of  new  sylke  stockings  in  grayne."  To  Mrs.  John  Francis  of  Combe  Flory  "  a  fsliort 
gowne  furred  througliout  witii  callaher,"  To  Mr.  Robert  Freke  Es(i.,  t").  My  cousin 
Mr.  John  Lancaster,  '•  a  new  satin  doublett."     vSomersetshire  Wills  1887. 

Richard  Tyldou  Esij.,  purchased  the  manor  and  advowsou  of  Milstoad,  Kent  Co., 
of  John  Chute,  E.sq.,  of  Bethersden,  Sept.  19,  Oth  of  Cliarlos  1,  UV.U. 

—  Article  on  the  TUdun  Arinn  N.  E.  Hint,  and  Geneal.  Re;/.  1S68, 

Certificates  from  Edward  Chute  and  others,  of  imigrants  in  the  Hercules,  of  Sand- 
wich, Mar.  4,  1(W4,  Gen.  Reg.  Vol.  XV. 

He  probably  accompanied  Lionel  Ciiute  to  the  ship  when  he  embarked  for  America. 

.Vnthony  Chute  published  "  Beautie  Dishonored,"  15;).3.  the  only  copy  of  which  is 
in  tlie  British  Museum. 


Pedigree  of  'rhe  Chutes  of  Ireland,  No.  4. 


1.  Geouge  Cuute,  probably  agr.ind.son  of  Philip  Chute,  of  Appledore,  stated  to 

have  been  of  the  Kentish  family,  was  a  military  officer,  went  into  Ireland 
during  the  rebellion  of  Desmond,  1-578,  and  obtained  grants  of  land  near  Din- 
gle, which  were  soon,  however,  alienated.  He  m.  Miss  Evan.-.,  of  Cork  Co., 
and  had  a  son. 

2.  D.vxiel  Ciiui'k,  who  acquired,  in   marriage    vith  a  da.  of  McElliglott, 

the  lands  of  Tulli'jaron,  since  called  (Hiute  Hall,  which  were  afterwards, 
with  others  since  disposed  of,  confirmed  by  patent,   11530,  under  which  they 

are  now  held.      He  left  (besides  a  da.  m.  to Crosbie,  Esq.),  a  son  and 

successor. 

o.     RiciiAiU)  Chute,  Esq  ,  of  Tulligaron,   E  ■'■    ■  Co.,  m.  to  a  da.  of  Crosbie, 

of  Tubrid,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  so. 

4.  EusEuiL'S  Chute,  Esq..  of  Tulligaron;  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Mr.  Justice  Bernard, 
of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  in  Ireland,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Bandoa, 
and  had :  i  Richard,  his  heir,  ii  Francin,  Collector  of  Tialee,  d.  S.  P.  iii 
Pierce,  ancestor  of  the  Chutes  of  Tralee.    iv  Bev,  Arthur,  d.  single. 

T).  RicHAKD  Chute,  Esq.,  of  Tulligaron,  m.  Charity,  da  of  John  Herbert,  Esq., 
of  Castle  Island,  Kerry  Co.,  and  had:  i  Frnncis,  his  heir,  ii  Richard,  ot 
Roxborough,  Kerry  Co.  iii  Marc/nret,  m.  George  Rowan,  Esq..  of  Rahtany. 
iv  A;;nex,  m.  John  Sealy,  Esq.,  of  Maglass.  v  Catharine,  m.  Cornelius  Mc- 
Gillicuddy  (.McGillicuddy  of  the  Reeks). 

0.  Fb.yncis  Chite,  Esq.,  of  Tulligaron,  or  Chute  Hall,  m.  1791,  Ruth,  da.  of  Sir 
Riggs  Falkiner,  Bart.,  of  Anue  Mount,  Cork  Co.,  and  d.  1782.  Ch. :  i  Rich- 
ard, his  heir.  ii  Falkiner,  Capt.  of  22d  Light  Draijoons,  m.  Anne,  da.  of 
Capt.  Goddard.  of  Queens  Co.,  and  left  a  da.  Catharine,  m.  Wm.  Cooke,  Esq., 
of  Retreat,  near  Athlone.  iii  Cahh,  Capt.  CUth,  Foot,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Theophilus  Yielding,  Esij.,  of  Cahir  Anne,  Kerry  Co.  iv  Francis  Bernard,  m. 
Jane,  da.  of  John  Rowan,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Gregory,  and  had  Francis  Bernard 
and  Elizabeth,  v  Arthur,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  John  Lindsay,  Es(i.,  of  Lind- 
ville,  Cork,  and  d.  Mar.  8,  1868,  having  had  Rev.  Francis,  d.  many  years  ago: 
Rev.  John,  d.  Jan.  (5,  1871;  Frances,  d.  Sept.  1874;  Ruth,  d.  Sept.  1875,  and 


16 

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7. 

GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 

Anne,     vi  Mnrgnret,  ni.  Thus.  Wni.  Sannders,  Esij.,  of  Sallowfjl^^n,  Kerry  ''o.. 
and  is  d.     vii  Rtith,  ni.  Tlunnas  Elliot,  Esicj.,  of  Garrynthenuvally,  Keiiy, and 
d.  Sept.  1875. 
RiciiAHD,  Esq.,  of  Chute  Hall.  h.  1763:  High  Sheriff,  178«;  m.  1785,  Ajjnes,  <la. 

of  Rowland  Batemau,  Esq.,  of  <lak  Park;  shed.:  he  m.  2d,  1708,  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Rtn'.  Wm.  Maunsell.  i>  u.,  of  Limerick.  Cli. :  i  Framiis,  his  heir,  ii 
Rowland,  Eitq.,  of  Lee  Brook,  near  Tralee,  Capt.  o8th  Reg't,  ni.  Frances,  da.  of 
James  Crosbio,  Esq.,  of  Ballyheigue  Castle.  M.  P.  for  Kerry;  2  son.s.  2das. : 
he  (1.  .Ian  12,  lS-")4;  his  elder  son,  Ricli.ird  Rowland.  -T.  P..  succeeded  to  Lee 
IJrook.  iii  Lcctitui,  m.  Wm.  K.iymund,  E.^ij.,  of  Dromin.  Kerry,  and  i.s  d.  iv 
Ruth,  m.  Wm.  Cooko,  Esq.,  of  Reteat,  near  Athlone,  and  d.  Nov.  20,  18(32.  v 
At/neH,  m.  Richard  Mason,  Esq.,  of  Cappunhame,  Limerick,  and  is  d.   Skcoxd 

Family,     vi   iVm.  Maunsell,  m.  da.  of   Rev.   Mr.  Xash,   of   Bally,  near 

Tralee,  had  children  ami  d.  Mar.  15,  185i).  vii  liichnrd,  M.  I).,  of  Tralee.  in- 
Elizabeth  Rowan,  of  Rathtamy,  and  1.  Sept.  14,  18.56;  leaving  Richard, 
George  and  Rowena.  viii  EUznheth,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Wade,  of  Tralee:  d.  Nov. 
10,  1862.  ix  Dorotlifa,  m.  Wm  Nelligan,  E.'^<|.,  i^f  Tralee,  and  is  dead,  x 
Afarf/aret,  d.  Sept.  1813. 

8.  Fkances  Chcte,  Esq.,  of  Chute   Hall,  m.  Feb.  13,  181(»,  Mary  Anne,  da.    it 

Trevor  Bomfoi'd.  Esq.,  of  Dublin;  he  m.  2d,  Arabella,  da.  of  Rev.  Maynarft 
Denny,  of  dhurchill,  brother  of  Sir  Barry  Denny,  Bart.,  of  Tralee,  M.  P.  tor 
Kerry;  he  m.  3d,  Penelope,  da.  of  R.  T.  Herbert.  Es(i.,  of  Cahirnane.  and  d. 
Aug.  12,  I8^!>.  Ch.:  i  Richard,  bis  heir,  ii  Rowland,  d.  Aug.  1851.  iii  Sir 
Trevor,  K.  C.  B.,  b.  1815.  m.  186S,  Ellen,  eldest  da.  of  Samuel  Brownrigg,  Esq.. 
of  Aukland,  N'ew  Zealand;  entered  the  British  array  1832.  and  now  for  many 
years  a  Major  Genei'al.  and  Commander-in-chief  of  the  Australian  Colonies, 
late  Coi.  70th  Foot.  Aukland.  Xew  Zealand,  Army  and  Navy  Club,  etc.  iv 
Mary,  m.  Wm.  Harnett,  Es([.  Second  Famfly.  v  Arthur,  vi  Franris, 
Lieut.  Tilth  Regiment,     vii  Arabella,     viii  Pcnelojie,  d.  Nov.  28,  1863. 

9.  RiciiAUD  Chite,  E«o..    *  Chute  Hall,  b.  May  22,  181 1 ;  m.,  Oct.  18,  18:36.  Theo- 

dora, da.  of  Artluu     .  .'uerha-ssett.  Bart.,  of  Blennerville;  he  m.   2nd,  Mar.  S, 
1847,  Rose,  da.  of  Thomas  Townsend   Arenberg,  Lord  Ventry;   and  d.  Sejit. 
13,  18(52.     Ch.:  i  Francis  Iili'nnerha.H.-<et(,  ]ns  heir,     ii    Arthur  Roicland, 'M^tli 
Reg't,  b.  Dec.  20,  1838;  d.  Feb.  2.'.,  1858.     iii  Melir.int  Atjne.s,  m.,  Apr.  ;]0,  18')7, 
Robert  Leslie,  Esq.,  of  Tarbet  House,  Kerry  Co.,  and  have  ch.     iv  Helena 
Jane,  ra.  Nov.  .30.  1815,  Capt.  Francis  Ogilvie  Fuller,  of  the  101st  Regt;    and 
d.  Sept.  19,  1876.      Secoxi>    Family:    v    Thomas  Arenhern,  b.  Oct.  14,  \^hi. 
vi  Richard  Trevor,  killed  in  the  battle  of  Tel  el  Kebir,  July,  1881.     vii  Mary 
Anne,  m.,  Nov.  1S70,  M.  Th.aha,  and  have  ch.     viii   Theodora  Eliza,     ix  Rosa. 
X  Frances  Ruth,  d.  Aug.  10,  1871.     xi   Krneley  Arabella. 
10.    Fb.\xcis    Blenxkkh.vssett   Chute,  Esq.,  of  Chute  Hall,  and   Blennerville, 
Kerry  Co.,  b.  1837;  m.,  1800,  Cherry  Herbert,  eldest  da.  of  Xorcott  D'Esterre 
Roberts,  Esq.,  of  Dublin      Ch.:  i  Richard  Arenberii,  b.  1870.     Mr.  Chute  was 
High  Sheriff  in  186:3,  and  Lieut,  of  a  Kerry  Reg't  of  Militia. 
From  Sir  Bernard  Burke  (1S15-1892),  in  his  *'  General  Armory  "  tS78,  and  "  Genea- 
logical and  Heraldic  History  of  the  Landed  Gentry  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,-'  in 
two  vols.  18S6. 


1 
v'l 


OF  CHUTES  IN  AMERICA,   NOT  OF  THE  MAIN  FAMILY. 

Noah  Chute  is  reported  of  in  New  Jersey  about  l(3()0-70. 

Another  family  is  in  Athens  Co.,  Ohio.  Andiew  J.  Chute  was  in 
the  31st  O.  V.  I.,  in  Sherman's  army. 

Another  family  is  in  Cumberland  Co.,  Me.  We  well  remember  two 
brothers.  Freedom  and  James,  in  Casco,  south  of  Naples,  in  1857. 
They  were  two  respectable  farmers,  out  of  a  family  of  thirteen  children 
of  Moses  and  Ruth  (Mosher )  Chute  ;  Moses  was  the  son  of  George  and 
Olive  (^Brown)  Chute;  and  George  was  a  son  of  Wm.  Shute  who  m. 
Hannah  Carter  in  Scarboro  1751.  It  appears  that  about  the  time  of 
the  American  war,  they  changed  the  name  from  Shute  to  Chute. 

In  the  Salem  Register  of  October  1800,  is  recorded  the  marriage  of 
Jeremiah  M.  Chute  to  Betsy  Gavet,  farther  than  this  we  know  nothing. 

Besides  these  are  some  Chutes  from  Ireland  James  Henry  is  one 
in  South  Boston.  John  J.,  is  one  in  Neponset,  south  of  Boston.  Saw 
one  in  New  York  city  in  1880.  Another  in  Chicago  in  1870.  John 
Chute  was  in  Rochester,  Minn.,  time  of  the  late  war. 

Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Higgins)  Chute,  live  in  Cleveland,  O.  They 
came  over  fom  Ireland  to  Canada  in  1862,  lived  in  Strathroy,  Middle- 
sex Co.,  two  years,  thence  to  Pennsylvania,  and  then  to  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  He  was  the  son  of  Isaac  and  Margaret  (Manny)  Chute,  of 
Cork,  who  was  the  son  of  Thomas  Chute  of  Tralee,  1770. 

Mr.  James  Chute  lives  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Harry  and  Nellie 
(Murphy)  Chute,  of  Grange,  Meade  Co.,  Ireland.  Harry's  children 
were  James,  Mary,  Bridget,*  Katharine  and  Michael.  Harry's  parents 
were  Patrick  Chute  and  Katie  Monohan,  and  they  had  Thomas,  John, 
Patrick,  Harry  and  Mary. 

Among  the  British  soldiei-s  in  America,  in  the  days  of  George  II, 
[was  Lieut.  Eusebius  Chute  of  the  9th  regiment,  commission  dated 
1  July  14,  1759. 

Peter  Chute,  injured  by  a  disaster  on  the  cars  of  the  N.  Y.  &  N.  E. 
iR.  R.,  the  first  of  September  1893,  died  at  Hartford,  Ct.,  worth  8100,- 


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18 


(iENEALOCJIES   OF   THE    ClfLTE    FAMILY. 


000.  He  left  112,000  to  a  Mrs.  Boyce  iit  Burnley,  Lancashire,  Eng- 
land ;  and  the  balance  to  a  sister,  Mrs.  Frank  DufiPey,  in  Mass.,  and  a 
brother  hi  New  South  Wales. 

I  gratefully  acknowledge  the  kindness  of  the  following  named  per- 
sons who  with  scores  of  others  have  rendered  material  aid  and  encour- 
agement. 

Dea.   IsiJiel   Chute;  John   Haiikiiisoii;  Frank   Aug.   Chute:   Mrs.   Naomi   Potter; 
Judge  Savjiry;   Wni.  A.  Calnek;  Mrs.   Susan  R.   Goucher;  Mrs.  Taylor,  the  cente- 
narian;  Rev.  Obed  Chute;  Charles  E.  Banks,  m.  d.;  Tristram  F.Jordan''  (Joseph,'' 
Rishworth,^  Samuel,"  Dominicu>,- Rev.  Robert^);  Joseph  Foster^  (Joseph.' Joseph,*' 
Joseph.*  Jeremiah,^  Joh.i,-'  Reginald,"  Reginald'  );  James  C.  Peabody"  (James,"  Jos- 
iah,'^  Samuel.''  Francis.'  I8<aac,-  Fra"ci8');  Walter  Wheelock;   Elias  Grimes,  Esq.  ; 
Mrs.  Ann  S.  Wcodworth;   Fcnwick  W.  Harris:   James  Gates:   Mrs.  Eunice  M.  Ben- 
nett; Robert  J.  Farnsworth;  Wm.  P.  Brechin,  M.  D. ;  Edward  J.  Forster,  m.  d.**  (Jacob,' 
Jacob,"  Jacob,''  Jacob,*  Isaac,'*  Reginald,'^  Reginald' );  Frank  K.  Woodward"  (Samuel,' 
James,''  Samuel.''  James,*  Robert,^  Benjamin,-  Walter');   Joseph  C.Foster,  d.  d.' 
(Moses,''  Moses,''  Jonathan,*  Caleb,"  Abram,-  Reginald ' ) ;  Perley  Derby;  Alfred  Poor; 
Ira  J.  Patch  (1835-1894);  Rev.  G.  M.  Bodge '  (John  A.,"  Thomas,"  Benjamin,*  John,» 
Benjamin,-  Henry' );  Mrs.  Cynthia  McConnell;  Mrs.  Charlotte  Baker;  A.  M  Haines; 
Elder  Richard  Chute;  Moses  F.  Farnsworth "  (Reuben,'''  Reuben,''  Reuben,*  Reuben,'' 
Jonathan,"-  Matthias M;  Mrs.  Clarissa  Harris:  Mrs.  Eliza  Felch;  Gertie  A.  Marshall; 
Arthur  Dodge,   Esq.;    Geo.   E.  VanBuskirk;    Williams   Woodworth;    Dea.   Brown 
Thurston;  S.  W.  Morse;  Rev.  Charles  L.  Woodworth'  (Charles.'*  Charles,^  Jonathan,* 
Stephen.'' Isaac, '^  W.alter');  Mrs.  Susan  Easter;  Thos.  A.  Morse;  Charles  H.  Wood- 
worth;  Wm.  and  Hannah  Banks;  Mrs.   Hannah  R.  Healey;  Mrs.  Cath.  Winchester; 
Gilbert  Ro.ach;  Rev.  A.  P.  Chute;  Dea.  N.  VanBuskirk;  Henry  Watkeys;  John  B. 
Newoomb'  (Obediah,'  William,"  Peter,^  Hezekiah,*  Simon,"  Andrew,-  Andrew.' 

In  seeking  the  information  for  making  up  the  volume  a  few  have 
treated  the  work  with  contempt,  thus  proving  that 

"  Where  ignorance  is  bliss  'tis  folly  to  be  wise." 

—  Thomas  Gray,  1716-1771. 

Another  class  were  afraid  of  investigation  lest  they  might  find  some 
of  low  repute,  illustrating  the  sentiment 

*'  Be  ignorance  thy  choice  where  knowledge  leads  to  woe." 

—  James  Beaftie,  17S5-180S. 

A  third  class  puffed  up  with  egotism  and  arrogance  have  proved  that 

"By  ignorance  is  pride  increased 
Those  most  assume  who  know  the  least." 

—  John  Gay,  W88-173S. 


GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY.  19 

But  while  these   three   chis.ses  together  make  a  very  small  miuoritv; 
we  are  proud  to  say  that  the  masses  i.i  general  are  interested  in  le^uC 
I  mg  and  knowing  their  origins  and  history ;  and  we  venture  the  state  ~ 
ment  that  in  1850  not  more  than  100  volumes  of  genealogy  were  ,;uo- 
l.shed  while  now   there  are   2000.     And   while   we  express  thanks  to 
many  for  their  assistance  and  patronage,  we  will  say  right  here  iliat 
any  persons,  whose  families  .ve  have  sketched,  may  use  these  sketches 
'as   oundations  to  build  upon,  should  they  conclude  to  write  up  their 
lull  family  histories. 


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A  FEW  EARL  Z  7>ATBS  IN  AMERICAN  HISTORY. 


As  an  Jiicl  to  a  better  understanding  of  iho  Chute  Genealogies  a  list  of 
[early  discoveries  and  settlements  in   Xorth   America  are  given,  chit'tly  in 
MassachusettH  and  the  New  England  States. 

Americ;i  first  discovered  Iiy  Xorseinen  or  Norwegians  about  the  year  1000. 

America  rediscovered  by  Chiistopher  Columbus,  1492. 

First  settlement  in  the  United  States,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,1505,  by  Spaniards. 

Sir  F'rancis  Drake  visiti^d  California,  and  with  his  chaplain,  Francis 
Fli'tclu'r,  priest  of  the  Churc-h  of  England,  held  religious  service  at  Drake's 
Bay,  June  24,  1579. 

Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  settled,  1582. 

First  landing  on  Arcidia  (Mova  Scotia),  1583. 

Virginia  named  by  Sir  Walter  Kaleigh,  1584. 

Potatoes  taken  to  England  by  Sirs  Francis  Drake  and  Walter  Raleigh,  1585. 

Cape  Cod  discovered  by  Bart.  Gosnold,  1»)02. 

Capt.  DeMonts  traversed  the  coasts,  1603,  1604. 

Capt.  Champ! ain  named   St    John    River,  N.    B.,  in  honor  of  St.  Jolm's 
I  Day,  June  24,  1 G04. 

Acadia  settled  by  the  French,  under  J3eMonts,  at  Annapolis,  first  called 
[Port  Royal,  1604. 

Virginia  settled  by  the   English  at  Jamestown,  1607 ;    resettled  by  Sir 
jWalter  Raleigh  (1552-1618),  1616. 

Quebec,  Canada,  settled  by  the  French,  1608. 

Hudson  River,  discovered  by  Capt.  Henry  Hudson  (1560-1611),  1609. 

First  settlement  in  New  Brunswick,  at  the  mouth  of  St.  John  River,  by 
Edmund  Masse,  F'renchman,  J611. 

Mt.  Desert,  off  the  coast  of  Maine,  settled,  1613. 

New  Amsterdam  (New  York),settled  by  Dutch,  on  .Manhattan  Island,  1613. 

Block  Island  discovered  by  Capt.  Adrain  Block,  1614. 

New  Jersey  settled  by  Dutch  and  others,  1614,  1615. 

Plymouth,  Mass.,  by  English,  first  settlement  in  New  England,  the  101 
Immortal  Pilgrims,  over  from  Leyden,  Holland,  and  Southampton,  England, 
1620,  in  the  Mayflower. 

Acailia  changed  to  Nova  Scotia,  by  Sir  Wm.  Alexander,  a  Scotchman,  1621. 

Weymouth,  Mass.,  settled,  1622. 


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GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


Fort  Orange  (Albany,  N.  Y.),  by  Dutch,  1622. 

Dr.  Richard  Vines,  Saco  River,  Mo.,  1()23. 

Dover  and  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  li\'2ii. 

Peniaquid  Point,  Me,  1625. 

Har])adoes,  West  Indies,  hy  English,  1625. 

Dutch  purchase  Manhattan  Island,  1626. 

Salem,  Beverly  and  Boston,  1626. 

Charlestown,  Marblehead  and  Manchester,  1628. 

Richmond's  Isle,  Me.,  by  Walter  Hagnall,  1628. 

Lynn  and  Swampscott,  162U. 

York,  Me.,  by  Gov.  Edw.  Godfrey  (1584-1664),  1«529. 

Braintree,   Cambridge,   Di)rchester,   Medtord,   Roxbury,  Watertown    and 
Nowell;  and  Biddeford,  Me.,  1530. 

Kittery,  Me.,  and  Newton,  Mass.,  1632. 

Portland,  Me.,  by  Geo.  Cleeve  and  Richard  Tucker,  1632. 

Machias,  Me.,  by  Dr.  Richard  Vines,  1633. 

Ipswich,  Scituate  and  Hingham,  .Mass.,  1633. 

Maiden,  Mass.,  Cumberland,  II.  I.,  l)y    Wm.  Blackstone,  and   St.   Mary's,' 
Md.,  1634. 

Concord,  Dedham,  Newbury  .md  Springfield,  Mass.,  163.'». 

Hartford,  Saybrook,  Weathersfield  and   Windsor,  Ct.,  1635. 

First  Public  School,  Boston,  1635. 

Harvard    College,    Cambridge,    by    Rev.    John     Harvard    (1605-1638), 
founde-l  1636. 

Providence,  R.   I.,  by   Rev.   Roger  Williams,  Lyme,  Ct.,  an<l  Deerfield,! 
Mass.,  1636. 

Duxbury,  and  Taunton,  Mass.,  1637. 

Sudbury,  and  Wayland,  Mass.,  1638. 

Exeter,  and  Plampton,  N.  H.,  1638. 

Milford,  and  New  Haven,  Ct.,  and  Newport,  R.  I.,  1638. 

Wilmington,  Del.,  by  Swedes,  1()38. 

Aquidneck  Island,  R.  I.,  by  Wm.  Coddington,  1638. 

Wenham,Salisbury,Ro  wley,Gloucester,Reading  and  Barnstable,Mass.,l  639,1 

Fairfield,  Guilford  and  Stratford,  Conn.,  1639. 

Connecticut  Constitution,  first  by  the  American  people,  1639. 

First  printing  press,  at  Cambridge,  1639. 

First  American  book  published,  "The  Bay  Psalm  Book,''  1640. 

Framingham,  Marahfield,  Woburn,  and  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1640. 

Farmington,  and  Greenwich,  Ct.,  1640. 


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CONCERNING  THE  ARRANGEMENT  OP  THE  GENEALOGY. 


The  Roman  numerals  tell  the  lunnber  in  the  fjeneration,  and  the 
iguies  right  after  tell  the  nuraher  of  families  thus  far  traced.  See  i)iige 
11.  VI,  10,  means  the  sixth  generation,  and  the  tenth  family  thus  far 
lilisposed  of.  The  numbers  on  the  left-hand  margin  are  taken  up  and 
ittended  to  in  their  order  farther  on;  so  you  find  10  on  page  20 
ittended  to  on  page  27.  Where  a  daughter  married  one  of  the  same 
liame,  and  had  a  family,  a  reference  is  made  to  the  husband's  number, 
IS  in  two  instances  on  page  3'i.  The  same  references  are  in  the  allied 
families,  and  generally  are  to  be  found  in  the  "  Chute  "  part  of  the 
book. 

When  surnames  are  referred  to,  they  speak  for  themselves. 

The  following  abbreviations  have  been  used  :  — 

ii.  for  aged, 
ab.  for  about, 
b.  for  boru. 
(la.  for  daughter. 
d,  for  died, 
il.  y.  for  died  young, 
d.  s.  p.  for  died  without  issue. 
D.  C.  for  Dartmouth  College. 
111.  for  married. 

H.  C.  or  H.  U.,  Harvard  College.  Harvard  University. 
w.  for  wife  or  widow. 

In  the  state  or  jirovince  where  the  parents  lived  or  settled  the  children  are  sup- 
kosod  to  have  settled  also,  unless  otherwise  stated. 


W.M.  \:.  CIllTii.       MKS.   SARAH  ANN  HARRIS.       MRS.  SI  SANNA  WhBB. 


I' Josh  111,  Colli  I 
jii'iitcnain.(;,)V( 
li.iiit;  but  we  lli 
pj.  was  only  1 


CHUTE    GENEALOGIES. 


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1  Lionel  Chute,  jun.,  the  emigrant  iuieestorof  the  faniil}'  in  Amer- 
ica, was  l)()ni  in  Dedham,  Essex  county,  Enghind,  about  1580  ;  married, 
altoiit  Kill),  Rose,  daughter  of  Robert  IJaker,  or  Harker.^ 

Children  : 

2   i       .Iami-.s,  b.— ;  bapt.  Feb.  2,  1013. 

ii      Nauiamki.,  1).  about  UJHI;  il.  in  America  about  KUO. 
iii     Mauy,  biipt.  Nov.  L>;?,  IGll). 

Mr.  Ciiute  came  over  about  1634  and  settled  at  Agawam  c.x  Ipswich, 

lin  Esse.K  coimty,  province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  so  called.    He  had 

Iri'ceived  a  good  education  in   England  and  was  therefore  qualified  to 

|tcat'!i  the  grammar  school  at  Ipswich,  which  he  did  in  1(53(),  and  hence 

.%is  called  the  old  Ipswich  schoolmaster.     He  bought  two  parcels  of  land 

■^)t  William  Bartholomew  in  1039;  (50  acres  of  upland  and  12  acres  of 

Inoadow  were  granted  hiiii  in  1(140;  made  freeman,  l()4l  ;  made  his  will 

hi  lti41.     He  died  April,  1G45. 

WILL  OF  LIONEL  CIIUTE. 

The  fourth  day  of  the  seventh  month  Anno  Dom :  1644.  I  Lionel! 
Ciiiite  of  j'C  town  of  Ipswich,  in  New  Eni^hind,  Sciioolinaster,  doe  make 
&  ordayne  this  my  last  will  &  testament  revoking  all  former  wills  by 
iiie  made, 
[toin.  I  give  unto  Rose,  my  wife,  for  terme  of  iier  natnrall  life,  all  this  my 
dwelling  iiousc,  with  the  barne  &  all  the  edifices  (the  two  chambers 
over  the  house  &  ^ntry  only  excepted  which  I  will  that  James  my  sonn 
shall  have  to  his  only  use  for  the  terme  of  one  yeare  next  after  my  de- 
cease, with  free  ingressc  egresse  &  regresse,  &e),  with  the  yards  gar- 

p  Jo^lni;i  Cofllu  sniil,  In  18,')7,  that  I-ioitel  Cliiito,  jun.,  iii;>i'ric(l  IJoso,  daiightor  of  Sanniol  Synionds, 
jii'iitcnant-tiovcrnor,  of  Massiu'lnisotts,  and  aftfrtho  death  of  Lionel  she  niarriod  Mr.  Uakor,  ti  nier- 
|i:iiit;  but  wo  iliid  no  pucIi  personaKu  in  tlie  Symonds  funiily,  and  moreover  Samuel  Syniond^  (l,wr>- 
Tf,,  was  only  Deputy  Uoveruor,  10T.'J-10T8, 

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GENEALOGIES   OB'   THE   CHUTE    FAMILY. 


(lens  the  home  lott  &  pl.anting  lott  purcliaserl  of  Mr.  Bartholomew, 
with  the  commonage  «fc  appurtenances  tlierelo  belonging :  &  after  my 
wife's  decease  I  give  tlie  said  liouse  barne  lotts  &  premises  witli  all  the 
appurtenances  unto  James  Ciiute  my  sonne  &  to  his  heirs. 

Item.  I  give  unto  my  said  sonne  James  &  to  his  heirs  forever  all  &  singular 
my  other  lands,  lotts,  meadow  grounds,  marshes  witli  all  &  singular 
their  appurtenances  &  profit  whatsoever  immediately  after  my  decease: 
&  I  give  more  unto  James  Cinite  my  sonne  (over  &  above  all  things  be- 
fore given  him),  ni}'  heffer  that  is  now  at  Goodman  White's  farme,  & 
my  young  steere. 

Item.  1  give  him  all  my  ])ooks  with  all  things  in  my  chest,  &  white  boarded 
deep  box  witli  lociv  &  key,  one  cliain  four  hogsheads  two  coomsaclvs  two 
flock  bedds  two  feather  pillows  one  rugg  2  coverletts  two  blankets  my 
casting  nett  m}'  silver  spoone  all  my  own  wearing  apparel!  &  that  which 
was  his  brotlier  Natiianiel's  &  three  pairs  of  sheets  three  pillow  beercs 
two  table  cloths  four  towells  six  table  napkins  &  the  one  half  of  the 
brass  &  pewter  &  working  &  five  bushels  of  English  wheale. 

Item.     I  give  unto  my  friend  Joseph  Morse  five  shillings. 

Item.     I  give  unto  the  poore  of  the  church  of  Ipswich  twenty  shillings  to  be 
distributed  by  tiie  deacons. 

Item.  My  meaning  is  that  my  wife  shall  have  my  chest  after  that  James  hath 
emptied  it. 

Item.  All  the  rest  of  my  goods  household  stufl' cattcll  &  chattells  whatsoever 
unbequeathed  (my  debts  &  legacies  being  discharged  &  paid),  I  will 
that  Rose  my  wife  shall  have  ye  free  use  of  them  for  terme  of  her  life, 
but  the  remainder  of  them  at  the  time  of  her  decease  over  &  above  the 
value  of  five  pounds  sterling  I  give  unto  James  Chute  my  sonne  &  to 
his  heirs  &  assigns. 

•Item.     I  make  Rose  my  wife  executrix  of  this  my  last  will  &  testament  &  in 
witnesse  that  this  is  my  deed  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  &  scale  in  , 
the  presence  of  these  witnesses  hereunder  written, 

Lionel  Chute. 
Marke  Simonds 
Joseph  ^Nlorse. 

The  7th  of  the  9th  month  1G45;   Affirmed   upon  oath  in  Court  that] 
this  is  the  last  will  &  testament  of  Lionell  Chute,  by  Marke  Simonds  &i 
Joseph  Morse. 
The  Inventory  of  the  goods  &  chattells  of  Lionell  Chute  of  Ipswich,  de- 
ceased :  taken  this  25th  of  the  4th  month  lG4o. 

lbs       S       Dl 
Imprimis    One  cowe  5         0        0 

Item  one  yearling  heifer  I       10        Oj 

It  one  two  yearling  heifer  3        0        0| 


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t  one  yenvling  steere 
t  Olio  ciilfe 
t  0  gotos 

t  3  lioggs  &  piggs 
t  40  l)U.slu'ls  of  wheate 
t  iS  huslic'ls  of  rie 
t  40  l)iisliels  of  Iiulian  corn 
t  one  casting  nett 
t  3  pair  of  boots  &  4  pair  of  shoes 
t  lieinp  dressed  and  undressed 
t  '2  liusliels  of  niault 
t  12  sacivs  &  baggs 
t  8  yards  of  liiise}'  wolsey 
I  a  liaiilhert 

t  two  iiair  lines  &3  sives 
t  6  hogsheads 
t  one  rope 

t  3  chests  &  3  boxes 
t  feather  bed  &  bolster 
t  5  feather  pillows 
t  one  flock  bed  &  one  flock  pillow 
t  one  pair  blankets 
t  two  covcrletts  &  an  old  i  ugg 
t  one  old  pair  of  curtains  &  rodds 
t  bedstead  mat  &  cord 
t  2  flock  beds  &  2  flock  bolsters 
t  feather  pillow 

t  One  pair  of  blankets  »fe  one  coverlett 
t  bedstead  &  line 
t  4  yards  of  yard  wide  tyklng 
t  12  pair  of  sheets 
t  G  pillow  beers 
t  4  table  cloths  » 

tone  dozen  napkins 
t  5  towel  Is  «&  one  j'ard  kerchief 
t  one  short  coarse  table  cloth 
t  shirts 

t  his  wearing  apparell 

t  books  parchments  &  other  things  in  a  chest 
t  3  yards  of  hoUand 
t  one  old  danakell  coverlett 

t  pewter  dishes  small  &  great  14,  salts,  saucers,  poringers 
11,  chamberpotts  2,  one  ile  pot 


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It  (lozon  alcany  spoons 

It  2  great  kettles,  2  smaller  kettles,  &  one  brass  pan 

It  4  skillets,  one  sciiiner  &  latlle 

It  two  iron  potts,  old  ones 

It  frying  panns 

It  one  trevitt,  2  pairs  cobirons,  tongs  «S;  fire  pan,  2  trammels 

2  pr  of  pot  hooks,  one  spit 
It  one  silver  spoon 
It  2  broad  liowes  &  2  narrow  lioes 

It  one  broad  axe,  three  narrow  axes,  one  hatchet,  2  froes 
It  2  aiignrs,  one  gonge,  2  chisels  one  shave  one  sickle 
It  oire  beetle  &  six  wedges 
It  one  si)ade  one  mortar  &  pestle 
It  2  paire  of  bellows 
It  one  biltle  «&  other  books  in  ye  ball 
It  one  great  boarded  chest 
It  3  chairs  and  other  lumber 
It  two  pewter  candle  sticks  one  pewter  bottle 
It  one  powdering  tnbb  2  beere  vessels  one  cowle 
It  one  flock  bed,  3  flock  bolsters 
It  one  nigg  2  blankets  2  coverlets 
It  one  bedstead  matt  &  cord 
It  3  ladders  &  pitch forke 
Owing  to  several  persons  out  of  the  estate 
Taking  out  the  debts  the  total  sume  remaining  is  eighty-four  pounds  eleven 

shillings  &  four  pense, 

Mark  Synionds,  Robert  Lord. 

II.  2  James  Chute  (Lionel),  born  in  Dedham,  Essex  county^ Eng- 
land, 1613,  brought  with  his  parents  to  this  continent,  1(!34;  married, 
about  1(547,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Daniel  Epps  and  ^Martha  Read. 

Child  : 
3.   i    Jamks. 

James  Chute,  sen.,  received  a  good  education  and  was  often  called 
upon  to  sign  and  witness  deeds  and  other  legal  documents  in  Ipswich. 
His  wife  was  also  a  good  schohir,  and  she  too  was  called  upon  to  sign 
hor  name  on  several  important  occasions.  In  164.5,  James  Chute  was 
allowed  a  bill  to  take  a  bushel  of  Indian  corn  of  the  constable's  for  two 
sheets  of  parchment  for  the  town's  use.  He  was  styled  Register  of 
Deeds  about  that  time. 

James  Chute  was  a  commoner  in  1648  and  was  allowed  one  shilling; 
town  bounty  for  a  fox  that  year  and  the  same  at  another  time. 


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GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


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S:imuel  S}  inonds,  jr.,  niiule  his  will  Sept.  22,  1653,  in  which  ho 
willed  his  brother,  Ilarlakiiulen,  his  hind  in  Woiilmni  and  fonr  of  his 
l)C:?t  hands;  to  his  l)rolher  John,  £3,  10  s.  ;  to  his  brother  Sanniol  and 
to  his  sisters,  Martha,  liuth  and  Priscilla,  and  to  his  nephew,  Sanuiel 
Epps,  20s.  a  peece  ;  to  his  sister,  Mar\'  Epps,  peeee  of  Holland  cloth  ; 
to  Killiirnesse  Rosse,  his  chest  with  the  lock  and  kev ;  to  his  brother 
Samuel,  all  his  liooks  ;  to  Rebecca  Ward,  5s.  ;  to  his  brother  William 
(his  executor),  all  his  land  at  Chebacco  and  Ipswich,  etc.  In  presence 
of  James  Chewtc     Elisal)  Chewte. 

proved  Jan.  28,  1654. 

Robert  Lord,  Cleric. 

Thomas  Mailing  of  Ipswich  sold  a  small  lot  to  John  Woodman,  Aug. 
l'^,  1653,  witnessed  by  James  Chewte.  A  similar  instrunient,  same 
year,  is  witnessed  by  James  Chewte,  and  speaks  of  John  Appleton, 
Keirinald  F«)ster  and  John  Woodman.  Other  similar  iiistruinonts  were 
witnessed  or  signed  l)y  James  Chute,  Samuel  Symonds  and  Daniel  Deni- 
son  nearly  every  year  from  1650  to  16(!0. 

Apr.  2,  1656.  John  Hull  of  Newbuiy,  yecmian,  in  consideration  of 
divers  legacies,  etc.,  sold  to  Edward  AVoodman,  jr.,  of  Newbury,  yeo- 
man, about  400  acres,  with  a  large  stock  of  horses,  cattle  and  hogs; 
suliscribed,  sealed  and  delivered  in  the  presence  of  James  Chute,  Henry 
Short,  Elisab  Chute. 

James  Chute  was  one  of  the  selectmen  in  1654,  '61,  '64  and  '78. 

Feb.  28,  1655.  Theoiihilus  Wilson  soldto  Joseph  Jewett  32  acres  of 
upland  for  £16,  witnessed  by  Jaines  Chute,  John  Gage. 

Mar.  3,  1658.  Samuel  Younglove  of  Ipswich,  butcher,  sold  to  Philip 
Fowler,  clothmaker,  a  six  acre  lott  that  he  bo't  of  Geo.  Palmer,  lying  & 
being  within  the  common  tield  on  the  north  side  the  river,  having  yo 
l.uul  of  James  Chute  towards  the  Xorthwest  &  north  east,  the  land  of 
\Vm.  Averill  toward  the  southeast  &  other  lands  of  the  said  Philip 
toward  the  southwest. 

Mar.  16,  1(563.  Henry  Kingsbury  of  Rowley,  planter,  for  £4.10,  sold 
to  Thomas  Harris  of  Ipswich,  fisherman,  a  portion  of  the  marsh  called 
the  hundreds,  bounded  by  the  marsh  of  James  Chute  towards  the  north 
and  of  John  French  towards  the  south,  of  John  Rogers  towards  the  west, 
towards  Plumb  Island  River,  &c.  Witnessed  by  Jer,  Belcher,  Daniel 
Hovey,  James  Chute,  Robert  Lord,  Clerk. 

Aug.  29,  1663.  John  Bishop  and  wife  Rebecca,  of  Newbury,  sold  to 
Peter  Cheny  for  £250,  a  mill  and  mill  property  upon  the  little  river 


lVv.> 


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f. 


6. 


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GENEALOGIES  OF  THE  CHUTE  FAMILY. 


between  Nich.  Noyes  and  Capt.  Wm.  Gcrish,  a  grist  mill  in  Nowbuiy. 
Witnessed  In'^  Anthony  Soinerby,  IIu<;h  INIarsh,  Samuel  Syinoiuls. 

Oi't.  17,  1()()3.  John  Wiate  of  Ipswich,  yeo'.nan,  sold  to  John  Ed- 
wards, husbandman,  for  a  pair  of  oxen  5  acres  of  the  great  marsh, 
called  the  hundreds,  bounded  on  the  south  side  by  the  lands  of  Simon 
Tuttle  of  Ipswich,  on  the  east  side  joining  to  the  lands  of  James  Chute, 
on  the  northeast  side  bounded  b}'  the  land  of  John  Whijjple,  jr.,  and  on 
the  northwest  side  by  the  land  of  Samuel  Younglove. 

Feb.  o,  16(3.5.  Wm.  Bulkly  of  I[)swich,  shoemaker,  for  eighty  pounds, 
sold  to  Henry  Bridghtun  of  Boston,  tanner,  1(5  acres  in  Ipswich,  within 
the  connnon  Held  on  the  north  syde  the  river,  the  land  of  Thos.  Trcd- 
well  toward  the  south  &  East,  having  the  marsh  of  Robert  Pearce  towards 
the  north,  &  the  land  ol' James  Chute  toward  the  west. 

1(»()5.  Janies  Chute  owned  u  share  in  Plumb  Island,  Castle  Neck, 
and  Hog  Island. 

Sept.  13,  1(573.  James  Chute  sold  to  Aron  Pengry  for  £24,  two  lots 
— a  six  acre  lott  &  a  three  acre  lott — in  Ipswich  within  the  common  field 
on  the  north  syde  the  river,  bounded  by  the  land  of  Samuel  Bishop  c^ 
Philip  Fowler  toward  the  South  &  West,  the  land  of  Robert  Lord  & 
Henry  Ossborne  toward  the  north,  &  Thos.  Smith  toward  the  east.  James 
Chute,  jr.,  with  the  consent  of  his  father  in  the  presence  of  Robert  Lord, 
sen.,  &  Joseph  Lord,  Daniel  Denison. 

Aug.,  1G75.     Samuel  Simons  died.     Inventory  taken  soon  after. 

Sept.  23,  1(575.  James  Chute  is  credited  with  military  service  under 
Capt.  Jonathan  Poole,  to  the  am't  of£l,  10,  10,  Nairagansett No.  1. 

Apr.  21,  167(j.  Samuel  Symonds  to  Edward  Brags;,  sold  land  in 
Yjtswich,  in  the  presence  of  James  Chute  and  Wm.  Smith. 

Dec.  11,  1(578.  The  two  James  Chutes  —  senior  and  junior  —  took 
oaths  of  allegiance. 

Mar.  20,  1(582-3.  James  Chute  sold  to  Thos.  Medcdf,  9  acres  ofj 
Plumb  Island,  bounded  by  marsh  of  Thos.  Clark  on  ye  South  &  South 
West,  next  Plumb  Island  river  fourty  five  rod  in  length,  Grape  Island  | 
Cove  on  ye  north  east  of  it  thirty  six  rod:  Deacon  Knowlton  &  Johii| 
Harris  &  John  Staniford  &  lots  of  Mr.  Francis  AVainwright  &  Nicholas 
AVallis  on  ye  North  West  in  Rowley  Boimds,  for  certain  other  lands  dc-j 
scrii>cd,  &c.     James  Chute  sen  &  seal. 


John  Harris 
Mary    X    Chute 

her  mark 


Samuel  Appleton, 

Assist. 


GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE   FAMILY. 


The  death  of  Elizabeth  Chute  is  not  discovered  ;  l)ut  her  sister,  Mary 
K|)l)s,  married  Peter  Diineaii,  1G54,  lived  in  Gloucester,  and  died  there 
Jiii}^  21,  lGtl2,  leaviui^  several  children.     Iledied  ^layG,  171G,aged  8(5. 

^Ir.  James  Chute  died  in  the  spring  of  1(51)1,  aged  about  78  years, 
when  his  son  James,  juii.,  was  granted  letters  of  Mdniinistratlon  as  fol- 
lows : 


Att  a  Court  hold  at  Ipswich,  9,  3,  1691,  on  atljoiu'uinent  Letters  of  Adminis- 
tration are  <]jrHntcd  nnto  Mr.  James  Chute  of  nil  &  singular  ye  gooils  &  eliat- 
tels  rights  &  Credits  &  whole  estate  of  liis  father  Mr.  James  Chute  late  of 
Ipsvv''"  deceased  &  y''  s''  James  Chute  as  principle  &  3Ir.  Jolni  Staniford  as 
Stncty  owned  themselves  Bound  to  y"^  Treasurer  of  Essex  &  parties  concerned 
in  y''  sum  of  14(J"'  money  on  condition  y*  y''  s''  James  Chute  sliall  act  accord- 
ing to  Law  In  liis  administration  &  attend  y''  Courts  order  of  law,  for  a  set- 
tloinent  of  ye  said  estate  of  James  Chute  sea''  deceased  taken  ye  of  august 
1691,  by  ye  subscribers  : — 


Imprimis     It  Cash  &  G  silver  spoons 
ll  2  cows 
It  6  acres  of  marsh 
It  6  acres  of  pasture 
It  lialf  of  a  homestead 

It  several  peices  of  holland  stuff  Linen   &  wearing  apparell 
&  bookes 


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Attests  .lolni  Staniford 
John  Harris  jun 


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Tliis  Inventory  was  presented  to  ye  Court  held  at  Ipswich  Nov  3"'  1G91  on 
adjournment  by  y*^  administrator  James  Cimte  upon  oath  for  a  true  inventory 
of  ye  estate  of  his  father  James  Chute  late  of  Ipswich  deceased  to  ye  best  of 
his  knowledge  of  all  y'"  att  present  appears  as  also  it  more  appear  to  add  y" 
same  &  give  accon^  tlierof  to  y^  Coiirt,  In  convenient  time  as  attest 

Tiios  Wade  Cler 

III.  3  James  Chute  (James,  Lionel),  born  in  Ipswich,  1G49 ; 
seems  to  have  been  a  man  of  kind  disposition,  mild  temperament  and 
pious  withal.  And,  judging  from  his  writings,  he  must  have  received 
a  good  education.      He  married  Mary,  daughter  of  William  and  Maiy 


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Wood,  Nov.  10,  1673  ;  hud  four  children  in  Ipswich  and  live  in  ByiioKl- 

Newbiny  : 

ChiUlren  : 

i    Mauy,  b.  Sept.  10,  1(!74;  m.  March  7,  1093-4,  John  Chcny. 
il     EusAHKTii,  b.  June  22,  1070;  ni.  Andrew  (Am<>s,^  William')  Stickncy;  he  d.  1720; 
the  widow  ni.,  2nd,    Ileiirj' Lunt.     Children: 

I.  Kkiiix'ca,  b.  Jan.  10,  l0!»2-3,  in  Newbury;  d.  Dec.  20,  1093,  in  Bradford. 
.    2.     Kkhkcca,  b.  Dec.  23,  KiDf), 

3.  Amos,  b.  Apr.  23,  l(;i)t);  in.  Apr.  17,  1722,  Hephzibali  Wicom. 

4.  Andkkw,  b.  Feb.  9,  1701-2;  ni.,  1st,  Sarah  IJroclilebanIi ;  2d,  Sarah  Lunt. 

5.  David,  b.  July  4,  1703;  m.,  list,  Sarah  Atl<in.son;  2d,  Mary  Adams. 

6.  Stki'iikn,  b.  Apr.  4,  1705;  ni.  1732,  Mehitable  Goodrhl;fc. 

7.  Hannah,  bapt.  July  24,  1708;  m.  May  0,  1720,  Abner  Lunt. 

8.  Ann,  bapt.  Fel).  17,  1711-12;  m.  May  10,  1732,  Neh.  Noyes. 

9.  Mauy,  bapt.  Apr.  18,  1714. 

10.  Jamks,  bapt.  Oct.  9,  1715;  m.  Jan.  1,  1735,  Eleanor  Wilson. 

II.  RuTii,  bapt.  May  12,  1717;  ni.,  York,  Me.,  1735,  Zachariah  IJeals. 

iii  Ann,  b.  Oct.  9, 1079 ;  m.,  Jan.  5, 1708,  IchabodCheny ;  hed.  about  1711 ;  shem.,  2nd, 
Dec.  3,  1712,  Thomas''  Brown  {John,''  Francis,'^  Thomas,'  who  came  over  iu  the 
"James,"  April,  1035;  d.  10.S7,  aged  80).  Ch.  :  Francis.  Ann,  d.  young. 
John.  Anne.  Daniel  and  Ruth.  Francis,  b.  1710;  m.,  1741,  Mercy  Lowell,  and 
had  Anne.     Molly.     Thomas.     Ruth.    Mercy.     Benjamin.     Francis  and  John. 

4  iv    LiONKL,  b.  1081. 

5  V    Jamks,  b.  1086. 

6  vl    Thomas,  1090. 

vii    Martha,  b.  Feb.  15,  1093;  m.  Apr.  15,  1712,  Josiah  Smith  of  Newbury.     Ch.  : 

1.  Samukl,  b.  June,  1720. 

2.  JosiAii,  b.  1723. 

3.  Martha,  1    Mar.  31,  1728. 

4.  Jamks,  b.  Jan.  21,  1732-3. 

5.  MosKs,  b.  July  10,  1738. 

viii  Ruth,  b.  Nov.  2,  1095;  m.  Nov.  15,  1718,  Wm.  Ilinc  of  .Marblehead.      Ch. : 

1.  WiM.iAM,  b.  Aug.  13,  1722;  m.,  1758,  Elisab.  Girdler. 

2.  Thomas,  b.  Nov.,  1729. 

3.  Elisab.,  b.  March,  1730. 

is  Hannah,  b.  July  8,  1700;  m.  Apr.  9,  1723,  Timothy  Jackmau  of  Rowley;  d. 
Juue,  1787;     he  d.  iu  1787.    Ch. : 

1.  Benjamin,  b.  Sept.  19,  1724;  m.  Nov.  20,  1745,  Elisab.  Noyce. 

2.  Hannah,  b.  May  28,  1727;  m. . 

3.  Timothy,  b.  July  13,  1729;  m.  Oct.  10,  1750,  Mary^  {Jonathan,^  Daniel,^ 

Daniel'),  Thurston. 

4.  Mauy,  b.  Aug.  29,  1731. 

5.  Esther,  b.  Sept.  15,  1734. 

6.  Mauy,  b.  Feb.  13,  1730-37. 

7.  Ruth,  b.  Apr.  12,  1741. 


Nov.  20,  1G91.     James  Chute  jun.  only  son  &  heir  &  administrator  to 


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9 


"ye  estate  of  his  father,  Mr  James  Chute  deceased,"  for  £3G,  Is.  in  cur- 
rent silver  n)ony,  sold  to  John  Wainwrisxht  of  Ipswich,  20  acres,  upon 
tlietown  hill,  hounded  southeast  &  southerly  hy  landof  Nath.  Tredwell, 
Thos.  Newman  &  IJenj.  Newman,  westerly  hy  Tho.  Lowell,  northerly 
hy  land  of  John  Staniford  &  Philip  Fowler,  James  Chute  &  a  scale 


Jonathan  Brown 
Elizaheth     X     liundoll 

licr  mark 


litr 


Mary   x   Chute  &  n  scale. 

oiark 


Oct.  20,  1602.  James  Chute  to  John  Staniford  for  £60,  sold  12 
acres  in  Ipswich.  James  Chute 

)f  mark 

recorded  Mar  28,  1717.  Mary     x     Chute. 

Oct.  7,  1(51)2.  James  Chute  of  Ipswich,  for  £100  in  current  silver 
money,  sold  to  John  Wainwri<iht,  merchant  of  Ii)swich,  3  acres  in  Ips- 
wich, ct  10  acres  of  marsh  land  on  Plum  Island,  that  he  got  of  Thos. 
Medcalf,  Dec.  20,  1602.  James  Chute  &  a  scale 

Simon  Stacy  Mary  Chute 

John  Harris,  her  mark  &  a  scale 


James  Chute  of  Ipswich,  in  ye  county  of  Essex  in  New  England  send- 
cth  greeting,  sells  to  Nicholas  Wallis  six  acres  of  salt  marsh,  l)oundcd 
(at  ye  place  called  the  hundreds  in  the  first  division)  So  west  hy  Mr 
Tattle's  majsh.  Northerly  hy  marsh  of  Jno  Edwards,  northerly  (east- 
erly?) hy  Nathan  Whipple's  marsh,  southerly  hy  Francis  Young's  marsh. 

James  Chute  &  scale 


Signed  sealed  &  delivered 

in  presence  of 
Simon  Stacy 
^\'m  Baker 
Richard  Smith 


Iter  mark 

Mary  X  Chute  &  scale 
James  Chute  &  Mary 
his  wife  appeared  April 
ye  6,  1693,  &  did  acknowledge 
this  instrum't  ahove  written  to  be 
their  act  &  deed  before  me 
Sam''  Appleton  one  of  3'e  councell 
&  Justice  of  the  peace. 


Dec.  23,  1696.     James  Chute  sold  to  Abram  Hazeltine  of  Bradford  7 
acres  of  suit  mursh  lying  in  Ipswich  division  at  Plum  Island  next  joining 


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GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE   FAMILY. 


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Eplnnim   -^•    Nelson 

luai'k 


to  Rowley,  for  £2r)  silver  niony,  tlio  sixth  yciir  of  his  Majesty's  King 
Williani  defender  of  the  faith. 

Witnesses  :  James  ('hnto  &  a  seale 

yi!  mnrk  of 

Nat  Harris  Mary  +++  Ciinte  &  a  seale, 

Thomas  Nelson  Mr  James  ()hnto&  Marv  his  wife 

owned  this  to  be  theii  free  net  &  deed 

Feb  ye  17,  \iV.H}  '7,  before  me 

Nat  SalU)nstall  Jnstiee  of  the  peace. 

May  J/),  1(}9,5.  James  Chute  of  Rowley,  for  £20,  cnrrent  silver 
money,  sold  to  Benj.lMnmer  of  Rowley  8  acres  of  Plum  I>*land. 

.lames  Chute  &  seal 
Mary  Chute  &  seal. 
Henry  Poor,  Abig.  Poor,  Sam'l  Hale. 

James  Chute  sen  aek  this  inst  to  be  his  act  &  deed  this  July  8,  KV.Ml, 
before  Dudley  Bradford  J  P. 

Apr.,  1G95.  "Mr  Jewts  wife"  joined  the  1st  ehurch  in  Rowley,  from 
Ipswich;  undoubtedly  the  wife  of  James  Chute  jun. 

Aug.  13,  1700.  Eldad  Cheney,  Martha  Worcester  of  Bradford,  Icha- 
bod  Cheney,  Huldah  Worcester,  Jemima  Pettingall,  Hannah  Chute  &. 
Lydia  Poor  of  Rowley,  all  children  of  Peter  Chene}-  late  of  Newbury,  for 
£46,  10,  sold  to  Benj.  Pearson,  24  acres  in  Newl)ur3',  south  side  of  Falls 
River,  &c.  in  the  presence  of  Anthony  ^lorse,  Thos.  Noyes,  jun.,  Rich- 

ye  mark 

ard  BrowMi  Cler.  James  Chute,  John  Cheney,  Mary  n»  Cheney,  Eldad 
Cheney,  Hiddah  Worcester  &  Jemima  Pettingall,  with  the  consent  of 
Richard  Pettingall  her  husband,  Aug.  10,  1701). 

Attest 
Joseph  Woodbridge,  J.  P. 

Witnesses Ichabod  Cheney,  Martha  Worcester,  Anna  (Hannah)  Chute, 
"with  ye  consent  of  Lionel  Chute  &  Lydia  Poor  with  ye  consent  of  Jer. 
Poor,  &c. 

The  women  all  made  their  Diaries. 

Mar.  3,  1710.  James  Chute  of  Rowley,  husbandman,  for  £20,  sold 
to  Andrew  Stickney  jun  10  acres  in  Rowley,  in  a  place  commonly  called 
"ye  new  ox  pasture,"  bounded  easterly  upon  ye  great  swam[)  lott,  south- 
erly side  upon  Stickney  own  land  westerly  end  partly  upon  Stickne3'"s 
&  partly  upon  James  Chute,  &  northerly  side  by  Chute's  meadow. 


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11 


,i    .  •' 


oastc'ily  ciul  willi  ii  Htiikc  &  stones  &  tlioii  wostcrly  end  from  a  stiiko  & 
stones  l»y  a  tlani  on  u  straight  to  a  ."mall  wliito  <»ak  tree. 

James  C'linto  &  sealo 

Ikt  murk 

Mary    nn  Clmto  &  seal. 
AVitncsses,  Win  Hennet,  James  Clinto. 

Jan.  2(),  1720.  James  Cluito  to  Andrew  Stiekney  jnn  for  £20,  10 
acres  in  Rowley. 

Jnne  12,  1724.  James  C'linte  of  IJouley,  to  liis  da  Elisabeth,  &  son 
in  law  Henry  Lnnt  of  Xewlmry  (successor  of  Andrew  IStiekney  sen  to 
the  wi(e)«  a  tract  of  land  in  Rowley.  James  Chute  &  a  seal. 

Witnessed  by  And.  Stiekney,  John  Pike. 

From  the  name  Mary  Chute  being  left  oil' her  husband's  writings  it  is 
inferred  that  she  was  dead  in  171.") ;  and  the  above  article  beini;  the  last 
on  record  of  his,  it  is  inferred  that  he  must  have  died  before  17.')0.  The 
church  records  say  that  Mary  Chute  and  thirteen  others  founded  the 
church  at  R()wll)eriy,  alias  IJyIield,  Oct.  13,  170(]. 

1712-14.  Richard  Crafl't,  shoreman,  &  Elia  ib.  his  wife,  duof  Wm«fe 
^larv  Wood,  lived  in  Marblehead. 

Nov.  28,  1711.  Mary  wid.  of  ^^'nl  Woods,  oMarblehead,  sold  prop- 
erty to  Richard  Skinner. 

IV.  4  Lionel  Chute  {James,  James,  Lionel),  born  in  Ipswich, 
A[)ril  If),  1()(S1  ;  taken  to  Bytield-Xewluuy,  with  his  parents  and 
three  older  sisters  in  the  summer  or  fall  following,  and  there  doubtless 
grew  up  to  manhood.  He  seems  to  have  had  a  good  education  and  was 
well  beloved  and  respected  b}'  all.  He  married  Dec.  10,  1702,  Anna  or 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Peter  Cheney,  Esq.,  of  Newbury. 

Children  : 

i      Jkmima,  bapt.  Dec.  li),  1703;  m.Mar.  2.  1723,  Samuel  .Tewett. 

ii      Maky,  bapt.  al)oiit  170(1 ;  in.  Sept.  24,  KiMJ,  Jonathan  Core,  of  AVesttown. 

iii     Lydia,  bapt.  .Tan.  2!),  1709-10. 

iv     Sa1!aii,  bapt.  .Tunc  27,  1714;  m.,  1730,  Benj.  Pliilbrick  of  Ilanipstond,  N.  II.,  who 

was  one  of  three  selectmen  in  lloU,  and  flUed  tb  it  and  otlier  ollices  for  years 

alter.     Ch.  : 

1.  .Tkmima,  b.  Oct.  20, 1737 ;  ra.  Nov.  13, 1759,  Jer.  Kent,  and  liad  Mary  and  John. 

2.  Jamks,  b.  Nov.  29,  1739. 

3.  AmoAiL,  b.  Feb.  20,  1742. 

4.  IIkttv,  b.  Apr.  2G,  1744;  m.  June  11,  17C7,  Micha  Chaphiin. 

5.  Bknjamix,  b.  June  10,  174G. 
G.    Joseph,  b.  Aug.  27,  1748. 


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GENEALOGIES   OF  THE   CHUTE   FAMILY. 


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■  C 


7.     Mauy.  h.  Juno  2;i.  1750. 

H.     Mkiiitahi.k,  I).  Any,  1'4,  1752. 

'.).     SAitvir,  1).  Mar.    lo,  17.*.7. 
V      Sa.mi'ki,,  l)ii|)t.  May  2'),  1718;  il.  In  clilldlioocl. 
7  vl     .loiiN,  Impl.  Juiie,  1720. 
vil    Sami'ki..  t):ii)t.  Atiy.  .").  1722;  wi'iitlnlo  tin-  Biltlsli  army  In  lower  Cuiftda,  iiiul  was 

l)r(»l)iil)ly  lit  tilt!  taklii;;  ol'  Qii(i)t'c,  under  (it'ii.  Wolff,  17*)!'. 
vlil  Hannah,  l)!i|)i.  July  12.  1724;  in.  July  7,  171.'5,  .lonatiian*  Col)uru  (Jonnthan,'  Thnm. 

an,*  h'ihcdrd*),  of  Hiivcrhlll,  b.  Juno,  1720,  and  had:  Lynor,  b.  Juno  JW,  1744; 

Joniitlian,  Oct.  (!.  171(1;  Tli()in;is,  Aujj;.  2."),    17.">1. 
Ix     EusAiJiaii,  bupt.  Apr.  10,  172tii  ni.  Feb.  24,  174(;,  Euocli  Noyes. 


Jiuncs  Cliiilo  to  Lioiiell  Chute,  rccordtul  Doc.  6,  1714.  To  all  peo- 
ple to  whom  this  present  wiitiii".^  .shall  eoiue.  I,  James  Chute  of  Row- 
ley ill  the  County  of  Es.sex  in  ye  province  of  the  Mafsach  Hay  in  New 
Kn<rian(l  America  send  Greetinjj;  &  now  ye  that  1  y**  .said  James  Chuto 
for  divers  jjood  causes  <Sc  con.siderations  mo  thereunto  movini;,  l)nt  es- 
pecially for  &  in  consideration  of  ye  just  all'ection  which  I  Ix'ar  to  my 
loving  dutiful  son  Lionel  Chute  of  ye  town  &,  county  aforc^said  as  alsow 
for  &  in  consideration  of  his  full  satisfaction  for  his  portion  of  my  estate 
or  my  fathers  hy  any  entail  or  alienation  whatsoever  Have  <^iven  j^ianted 
Bargained  Knfeoft'ed  &  Contirmed  &  do  hy  these  i)resents  fully  freely 
Clearly  &.  ahsolntely  give  grant  bargain  Enfeotlb  &  contirm  to  him  my 
8**  son  Lionel  Chute  a  certain  piece  of  land  in  ye  township  of  Kowley 
which  is  part  of  a  farm  which  I  bought  of  Capt.  Jewett  of  Rowley  & 
is  in  estimation  about  thirty  acres  l)o  ye  same  more  or  less  as  it  is  bounded 
on  ye  North  East  corner  by  a  black  Oake  above  a  foot  over  near  to  ye 
meadow  called  Billberry,  Meadow  &  running  from  thence  southerly  to 
land  of  my  son  Stickney's,  &  so  from  thence  bounded  l)y  s"'  Stickneys 
land  until  it  comes  to  a  stake  on  ye  southvvest  corner  of  s'*  Stickneys 
land  &  from  that  stake  running  pretty  near  AVesterly  about  50  rod  to  a 
Bass  tree  by  a  brook  which  Tree  is  about  a  foot  over  &  from  thence 
running  near  northerly  about  30  rods  to  a  black  oak  about  seven  inches 
over  standing  on  a  little  Island  in  a  swamp  &  from  thence  running  East- 
erly about  30  rods  to  a  rock  near  to  s''  Lionell  Chutes  house  running 
easterly  about  thirty  rodds  to  ye  black  Oak  first  mentioned. 

To  have  &  to  hold  all  ye  above  mentioned  lands  together  with  all  ye 
profits  &  privileges  to  ye  same  belonging  to  him  my  s**  son  Lionel  Chute 
his  heirs  executors  administrators  &  assigns  as  an  estate  of  Inheritance 
in  fee  simple  for  ever,  &  I  ye  s'^  James  Chuto  for  my  selfe  my  heirs  ex- 
ecutors &  adm'rs  done  Covenant  &  promise  to  &  with  my  sd  sou  Lionel 


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GEXEAL0GIE8   OF   TnE   CIIUTR   FAMILY. 


13 


Chute  his  heirs  executors  <fe  admiiiiHtrntors  in  itiiinncr  &  form  following 
that  I  ye  s'*  James  Chute  iim  ye  true  &  Liiwrul  owner  (»f  ye  ahove  «lc- 
inised  premises,  «t  that  I  have  of  my  s<!lfo  full  power  go(Ml  ri^jiit  «.^c  Law- 
ful authority  to  make  tlii-4  gift  iSi  (hat  my  s''  son  Lionel  Chute  his  heirs 
c'xccntors  &  ndmiiii^tnitors  shall  l»y  vertuo  hereof  for  ever  hereafter 
poaceahly  &  quietly  have  h(»hl  use  &  occupy  possess  &  enjoy  all  yo 
ahove  tlemisc'il  premises  without  any  Lawful  let  Denial  Molestation  or 
iiitcnuption  of  me  ye  s'' James  Chute  u\y  heirs  executors  or  adminis- 
trators or  any  oi  t person  whalsoc-  r.  In  witness  to  all  al>ovc  written 
lyes''  James  Chule  have  hereunto  I  my  hand  &.  seal  this  seventeenth 
Day  of  January  one  thoygjuul  seven  luuulted  &  eight  or  nine 

James  Chute  &  scale 
pigned  sealed  &,  delivered  l)y  .James  Chute 
to  Lionel  Chute  in  presence  of  Peter  Cheney,  John  Cheney,  Iciiahod 
Cheney. 

Essex  ss. 
Mr.  James  Chute  personally  appeared  l)ef()rc  mo  yo  8uhseril»er  tfc  ac- 
knowledged his  hand  &  seal  to  ye  forewritten  deed  &  said  deed  to  be 
his  voluntary  acl  tlii:$  thirteenth  day  of  Augn>t  1709. 

Jo.  Woodhridge  J  P. 

Jan.  2»5,  1714-.>.  Lionel  Chute  to  Andrew  Helcher,  Esq.,  Addington 
Davenpo. .,  Thos.  Iliitchiuson,  J(tlui  White  &  FAw  Hutchinson,  for 
£"),"),  sold  2J>  acres  in  IJowley,  hotnided  easterly  &  northerly  on  ye  land 
of  James  Chute,  westerly  (ui  land  of  Maximilian  Jewett  tt  southerly  by 
the  land  of  And.  Slieknev,  &c. 

signed  sealed  &  deli^'ered  Lionel  Chute  &  seal 

in  ye  presence  of  us  Annali  J  Chute  her  mark  &.  seal 

James  Chute 

Josiah  Smith. 

April  14,  1718.  Some  thirt\'  persons,  including  Lionel  &  Hannah 
Chute,  several  Cheneys  &  Noyeses,  l)eing  relatives  of  Rev.  Xich. 
Noyes,  signed  an  article  to  Messrs.  Deacon  Cutting  Noyes,  &  Major 
James  Noyes,  to  enable  them,  as  attorneys,  to  sell  the  real  estate  of  the 
late  Rev.  Nich.  Xoyes  of  Salem. 

Feb.  3,  1720-1.  Lionel  Chute  for  £30  sold  to  John  Lull  jun.  6 
acres  in  Rowley,  Ix>unded  on  the  north  by  my  own  land  &  stones  set 
up,  on  the  south  by  Maximilian  Jewett's  land,  on  the  west  by  James 


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OENEALOOIF.S   OF   THE   CHUTE    FAMILT. 


Cliowto's  i^  Jonii  SaH'ord's  land  tlial  was  lonnorly  i.<;  slonos  sot  np,  & 
on  Iho  c'iistorly  tddo  or  ciul  by  land  of  the  Slickneys,  there  lu'ing  .stem's 
set  up. 

LioiH'l  C'lintt'  it  soul 
Annali       •'  " 

signed  scaled  and  delivered  to  John  Lull  by  Lionel  C-howte  in  presence 
of  ilosi'ph  I'ettingall  it  John  .laeUson 

Dec.  10,  \~'2',).     Lionell  Che\vt(^  of  Kowley  ho't  10  acres  of  Khenezer 
Stuart  it  i)Mid  I'l  ().'>,  in  [iresenee  of 
flames  C'hewtt; 
Kdniund  Cheney,  Thomas  Hale,  Justice  of  y  peace. 

Jan.  ti,  ITi^l-f).  Lionel!  Chewt,  it  his  wif",  sold  toThos  Jewett  for 
£'»,  one  acre  it  8  rods  in  IJic  plain,  Kowle\',  heini;  the  easterly  t'ud  of 
house   lott,  ho't  (tf  Kheii  Stewart  (l>ut  liionell  had  more  land  left). 

AVitnesses  :  Samuel  Dickinson,  Samuel  DicUinson  jun. 

Aug.  4,  172').   Ijionel  CMiute  for.£(>,  sold  to  Tho  .Tewett  one  :'cre  more 
on  the  W  side  of  the  land  al)<>ve  referred  to,  Lionel  it  Annaii  Chute. 
Witnessed  by  Maximilian  Jewett,  John  Lull. 

Aug.  .')1,  172").  Lionel  Chute  to  Aron  Phnner  f«)r  £240,  ,'>0  acres  in 
Kowley.  LioiU'l  Chute  it  seal. 

A\'itnossed  by  John  Cheney,  Joseph  IMumer. 

Essex  ss.    Aug.  lil,  1725.     The  within  nanied  Lionid  (^hewt«'  it  Hannah 

his  wife  fornuMly  aj)peared  it  aclcnowledg<'d  this  instrument  to  I)e  their 

free  act  it  deed  t)et()re  mo 

John  Dunnner  J  Peace 


.r.unes  Che 


Mar.  K),  1720-30.  Lionel  Chewtc  of  Rowley,  yeoman,  for  £10S,8, 
soKl  out  to  Maximilian  it  Seth  Jewett  S  acres  in  Kowley  in  ye  plaine 
connuonly  called  Ivye  plaine  l)eing  part  of  a  30  .acre  h»tt  formerly  C.-ipt. 
flose|>h  .Iv'wetts  of  Rowley,  dec'd,  it  bounded  the  westeily  conu'r  l)y  a 
stake  it  stones,  ui)()n  ye  easteily  corner  of  a  parcell  of  land  M.ix.  dewed 
sold  to  Joseph  Pettingall,  it  from  said  stake  it  stones  on  ;i  line  sontherly 
twent^-ono  rods  till  it  come  to  ye  side  of  a  lott  l.ii«l  out  to  .Shirley's  some- 
times in  ye  pos-session  of  Samuel  Felt  now  in  ye  possession  of  Kl)en.  Stew- 
art it  laying  southwesterly  upon  slid  Shirley's  lott  till  it  come  to  ye  south- 


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Oily  conior  hound  hotwoon  said  laud  of 'riiomiisJcwotthLMiiixyo  southerly 
(Mid  l)ouiidi^d  u[)oii  said  'I'lioiiias  Jowod's  land  llui  other  side  &  hounded 
upon  Max  .Fewett's  land,  all  ye  ahove  said  as  it  is  iiulted  iVi-  hounded 
with  all  ye  houseiii!^  oichard  fences  privilej^es  protitts  Sm. 

Lionel  (i'hewte  ct  seal. 
James  Chewte,  Jonalliaii  Bayley.  Aeknowledired  Apr.  .'U),  17;50. 

hefore  flolin  Duninier  »l.  P. 

This  is  the  last  notice  of  Lionel  Chute.  The  Kowley  Church  Kecords 
say  liionell  (liute  owned  the  covenant  Dec.  lH,  ITOi?,  and  had  a  child 
haptized — christened — the  same  day. 


IV.  5  James  Chute,  hrother  to  the  preceding,  horn  in  I'yUcld, 
Ncwhiiry,  rluiie  14,  1().S().  lie  liv<'d  there  more  than  eiirhly-two years,  an 
honest,  i)ious,  sol)er  citizen  ;  more  than  half  of  this  time  deacon  of  the 
Conii;rci;alioiial  chiiri'h.  1I(>  married  .ian.  J(»,  171'),  Mary'  I^Danwl', 
DditirP)  Thurston,  of  Xewhiiry. 

Children  : 

i     Mauy.  I>.  Nov. 8,  17I(;;in.  17tl),  Mnrk^  (Jtiiiatlf,ii.''  Jusfpli,^  JuKciili^  of  h'dirdrd   in 

Knijliind  III  fori'  IC.OO)  Ji'wctI,  iiiul  liail  i,<ol-.  c  childrtMi. 
ii     Kciii,  I).  Aiiii.  L'7,  ITi't);  in.  Kll,  ,Ios;'i)li  Scarls,  t'i'lvdw  h-y,  iiiul  had  lliirtocii  cliil- 
dri'ii. 
8  iii     Daniki.,  1).  171."-'. 

I    Ixitli  il.  Ill  c-luldlioou. 
V     David,  1).  in  1727 ;  > 

Fch,  II,  171 ')-!().  dames  Chute  si'ii.  (called  sen.  here  on  account  of  his 
son  .lames),  to  his  son  danu>s,  calls  him  "my  loviiiu;  tNc  diilifnl  son,"  iSc 
also  lor  l'l()0,  conveys  to  him  all  his  house  harne  &  land  iVc:  meadow  ly- 
lyiiiL^  in  ye  townshii)  of  Ivowh'y  which  li(>  lormerly  hoiiiiht  of  eloseph 
ilcwetl  called  "ox  pasture,"  land  hounded  on  ye  North  side  partly  hy 
Xcwhury  line  vVc  partly  hy  land  sold  to  ye  precinct  called  Uylicld,  east- 
erly liy  meadow  called  Mr.  Phillips  meadow,  southeily  partly  hy  land 
soid  to  son  Andrew  Stii'kney  i.'c  partly  hy  land  which  1  <j:ave  to  Lioiud 
Cliewti'  k.*^  iiarlly  hy  land  of  donathan  Spoll'ords  hy  a  corner  slake  X  iu- 
cot  stones  it  westerly  hy  Jonathan  \\' heeler  &  yo  hrook  to  Ncwhiiry 
liiic,  ahoul  i)0  acres. 

James  (Miowte,  sealo 
signed  sealed  &  delivered  hy  James  Chute  sen  to  James  Chewte  juii  in 
liicscncc  of  John  Cheney. 


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GEXEALOOIES    OF   THE   CHUTE   FAMILY. 


March  4,  1728-9.  Josiali  Smith  to  Joseph  Hale  &  James  Clmle  for 
£2,  sold  an  acre  to  go  into  the  liyfield  burying  yard. 

John  Diimmcr  J  P. 

Jan.  C),  1730-1.  John  Stevens  of  Rowley  for  £10,  sh.  11,  sold  to 
Deacon  James  Chute  12  acres  of  upland,  being  a  certain  tract  he  bo't 
of  his  mother  Plinner. 

1735.  For  military  service  Dea  James  Chute  drew  lot  Xo.  15,  in 
township  No.   1,  Narragansett,  on  the  E  side  of  Saco  R.  Co  of  York. 

Records  of  the  proprietors  of  Nar  Tp  No  1 
now  the  town  of  Buxton,  York  Co.,  Me. 

1744.  Thos  AVilson  Jas  Chute  &  others  sold  a  piece  of  land  to  Fran- 
cis Pickard. 

Aug.  15,  17G0.  James  Chewte  deeded  to  his  son  Daniel  all  his  real 
estate  in  Rowley  near  the  meeting  house  in  Bylield,  about  130  acres. 

James  Chewte  &  seal. 
John  Iligginson,  Recorder,  Jan.  21,  1761. 

Mary  wife  of  Dea  Jas  Chute  d  Aug  12  1760,  about  4  o'clock  a.m.  of 
fever  &  a  blood}'  purging,  aged  about  67.  She  was  a  very  useful  wo- 
man as  a  midwife  ;  &  as  she  lived  desired,  so  she  died  jnuch  lamented. 

(Rowley  Records.) 

Joseph'' Pearson  (Caj)t.  John,-  Deacon  John^),  born  Oct.  22,  1677; 
married  Sarah  Walker  and  had  Capt.  John  ;  and  Richard,  I)orn  1705. 
She  suicided  Sept.  2,  1721,  and  he  mairied,  second,  in  Newbur",  Jan. 
1,  1722-3,  Sarah  Hale  and  died  July  19,  1753;  she  married,  second, 
Deacon  James  Chute  of  Byfield,  Mar.  30,  1761,  and  died  May  9,  1762, 
of  dropsy.  Deacon  James  Chute  died  Jan.  31,  1769,  very  suddenly  of 
apoplexy,  in  his  eighty-third  year. 

Tlie  Last  Will  &,  Testament  of  me  Sarah  Cliewte,  wife  of  Deacon 
James  Chewte  of  Rowley  in  the  County  of  Essex  in  Xew  England  — 
in  the  first  place,  on  this  solenni  occasion,  I  do  commit  my  soul  into 
the  hands  of  God,  Looking  for  the  merc>'  of  our  Lord  .)esus  Christ  un- 
to Eternal  Life,  &  my  body  I  do  committto  jx- ground  in  Decent  Christ- 
ian Burial  at  the  direction  of  my  Husband  believing  the  Doctrine  of  the 
general  Resurrection  ;  as  Touching  the  Worldly  Estate  which  I  have  or 
had  before  my  marriage  with  my  present  Husband  James  Ciiewte  it 
which  By  an  Instrument  under  his  hand  duly  executed  before  marriage 
he  obliged  himself  not  to  concern  himself  witiihutto  leave  atmy  Disposal, 
I  give  &  Dispose  of  the  same  in  the  following  manner : — I  give  &,  bequeath 


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unto  my  liusbaiul  Deacon  James  Cljewte  the  use  &  improvement  of  my 
riding  chair  during  liis  natural  life;  &  tljen  to  go  &  be  for  the  use  & 
pro|)('rtv  of  my  son  in  Law  Daniel  Chewte  &  Daugiiter  in  Law  Riitli 
Soarl,  equally  between  them.  I  also  give  to  iny  said  Husband  the  use 
&  improvement  of  one  of  my  Beds  &  suitable  Furniture  therefor  &  tiie 
use  &  improvement  of  six  chairs  &  3  Pewter  Dishes  During  his  natural 
life,  tlieu  to  go  to  &  be  for  the  use  &  property  of  my  son-in-law  Capt 
.Toiiu  Pearson,  &  I  also  give  to  my  IIusl)and  James  Chewte  the  sum  of 
four  poi'uds  on  Consideration  of  his  Charge  During  my  sickness  &  his 
giving  me  a  Decent  Christian  Burial. 

Itom.     I  give  to  ni}-  niece,  Hannah  Little,  Ji^lver  spoon. 

Item.  I  give  to  mj'  cousin  John  Frazier  &  Jesia  Freazer  sons  of  John  Freazer 
the  sum  of  eight  pounds  to  be  equally  divided  between  them. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  grand  daughter  in  law  Judith  Chewte  the  sum  of  two 
pounds. 

Item.  I  give  to  ni}'  above-named  son  in  law,  Capt.  John  Pearson,  all  the  rest 
of  my  estate  not  Disposed  of  by  tliis  my  Will  he  paying  the  above- 
named  Legacies:  &  I  give  him  all  M3'  Just  Debts  on  consideration  of 
his  paying  what  is  yet  Due  for  my  Riding  Chair  above  mentioned. 
Finally  I  do  hereby  Constitute  &  appoint  my  al)ove  mentioned  son  in 
law  Capt.  John  Pearson  sole  Executor  of  this  my  last  Will  &  Testa- 
ment in  witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  &  seal  this  fourth 
day  of  May  in  the  }-ear  of  our  Lord  one  Tliousaud  seven  hundred  & 
sixty  two  signe  sealed  Published  pronounced  &  declared  b}-  the  al)ove 
named  Sarah  Chewte  as  her  last  will  &,  Testament  in  presence  of  us 
subscribers 

lier 

Sarah  -^  Chewte 

mark 

Moses  Hale,  Lucy  Dinsmore,  Moses  Parsons, 

Essex  s.  8.  Ipswich,  May  31,  1762,  Before  the  Hon'*"  John  Choate  Esq 
of  Probate  of  wills  &c,  the  Rev'd  Mr.  Moses  Parsons,  Moses  Hale  Per- 
sonal I3'  appeared  &  mad  oath  that  they  were  present  &  saw  Sarah 
Chewte,  late  of  Rowley,  Dec**  sign  seal  &  her  Publish  &  Declare  that 
the  AVithin  written  instrument  to  be  her  last  will  &  Testament  &  when 
she  so  did  she  was  of  a  sound  Disposing  mind  &  memory  to  the  best 
of  their  discerning  &  they  together  with  Lucy  Dinsmore  sett  to  their 
hands  at  the  same  time  in  her  presence  at  witnesses 

Sworn  all''  Daid  Appleton  Reg'r. 
upon  which  this  will  is  proved  appeared  &  allowed  The  execuf  a|)- 
peared  &  accepted  that  Trust  &  to  give  Bond  to  pay  Debts  &  Legacies 


according  to  the  will. 


Daniel  Appleton  Exam'd  pr  Sam'  Rogers  Reg' 

John  Choate  Jud  Pro. 


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IV.    6    Thomas  Chute,  the  third  brother,  born  Jan.  30,  1690,  was 

a  "jack  of  all  trades;"  was  married  Dec.  11,  1712,  to  Mary  Curtice,  by 

Rev.  Dr.  Cotton  Mather,  of  Boston,  and  lived  there  four  or  five  years. 

He  then  ujoved  to  and  settled  in  Marblehead  where  he  lived  some  twenty 

years,  a  tailor,  fanner  and  innkeeper. 

Children : 

i    Mauy,  b,  Anj».  25, 1713;  d.  young, 
ii    Jamks,  b.  Jan.  1,  1715;  d.  about  1730. 

iii    Mary,  b.  Oct.  30,  171();  d. .  Boston  Records. 

iv    AiuGAiL,  b.  June  7,  1718;  m. Cobhani,  in  Me. ;  had  two  or  three  daughters; 

she  was  living  in  179D. 
V    Thomas,  h.  July  3,  1720.  Marblehead  Records, 
vi     Edmu.nd,  b.  June  17,  1722. 

vii    RicHKCCA,  b.  Jan.  6,  1724;  m.  Dec.  14,  1743,  John^  Bodge  CBe«j.,'//i°n/V), of  Wind- 
ham, Me.     lie  Avasa  farmer:  d.  in  1798,  aged  f<4  ;  she  was  drowned  crossing  the 
Presnmpscott  river  at  "Morse  Beef"  Falls,  July  25,  17('.3.  Ch. : 
1.     Mary,  b.  Dec.  19,  1744;  m.  June  24,  1761,  Wm.  Stinclilleld;  lived  in  New- 
Gloucester,  Me. 
John,  b.  Dec.  12,  1747;  d.  young. 

Sarah,  b.  June  17,  1750;  m.  Dec.  8,  1774,  John  Wooster,  Poland,  Me. 
Thomas,  b.  June  1,  1752;  m.  Nov.  24,  1775,  .Abigail  Thrasher,  Falmouth. 
Ahkjail,  b.  Feb.  8,  1754;  m.  Nat*  Jordan  {James,*  Jeremiah,'  Jeremiah,' 
liev.  RoherO),  of  Raymond,  Me. 

6.  Bkxjamix,  b.  Jan.  G,  175G :  m.  1st,  Jan.  1,  1778,  Susannah  Hunnewell,  Wind- 

ham; 2d,  Jan.  30,  1789.  Betsy  Gammon. 

7.  Rehkcca,  b.  1757;  d.  single, 
viii    Mary,  b.  Mar.  27.  1726. 

8  ix    Curtis,  b.  Sept.  15,  1728. 

Sept.  15,  1722.  Thomas  Chute,  Taylor,  of  Marblehead  sold  to  Annas 
&  Thomas  Trevy  a  lot  in  Marblehead  for  £110. 

Oct.  2,  1722.  Tho  Chute  for  £100  sold  a  town  lott  to  Symonds  Epps 
in  Marl)lehead. 

Daniel  Epes,  Margaret  Mackie  Thomas  Chute  &  a  seal 

Daniel  Epes  J.  P. 

Aug.  5,  1726.  Stephen  Dudley  of  Exeter  province  of  New  Hamp- 
shire gave  to  Thomas  Chute  250  acres  of  land,  being  part  of  a  tract  given 
him  by  Capt.  Peter  Penniwett  &  Al)igail  his  squaw,  «tc  &c. 

Aug.  15,  1726.  Stephen  Dudley  of  Freetown,  N.  IL,  sold  to  Henry 
Laine  50  acres,  being  part  of  a  tract  of  laud  given  by  Capt  Peter  Pen- 
nevit  &  Abigail  his  squaw,  dated  Jan  7,  1718-9,  to  have  &  to  hold  the 
sd  50  acre  right  t«)  be  laid  next  to  ye  right  of  Thomas  Chewte  unto  him 
the  sd  Hemy  L;iine  his  heirs  &  assigns  forever  &c.,  &c. 

Accounts  of  Thos  Chute  1725  to  1733,  for  shus  &  hos  hire. 


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Aug.  29,  1727.  Isaac  Mansfiekl  &  Thomas  Chute  bo't  a  lot  in  Mar- 
blehead  of  Nathan  Brown. 

Jan  5,  1729.     Tho*^  Chewte  of  Mail^ohoad  in  tlie  county  of  Es!-;ex  in 
New  Enirland,  Taylcn-,  for  £51,  sold  to  Jas  AValdron,  ^larinor,  a  town  lot. 
Samuel  Flack  Thos  Chute  &  seal 

Nathan  Brown  Mary  Chute  &  seal. 

1735.  Thos.  Chute  was  deputy  sherift*  of  Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  at  Salem. 
Aliout  this  time  he  concluded  to  move  to  New  Marblehead,  or  Wind- 
liani.  Me.,  hut  we  find  tliat  he  hought  property  in  Marblehead  of  Thos. 
AVodd  in  1737.     lie  moved  to  Portland  that  ^ear  as  per  the  following: 

Ki'ceived  of  Thos  Chute  twenty  shillings  in  part  for  his  fraight  of  his 
household  goods  &  family  from  Newbury  to  Falmouth. 

Keceived  by  me,  Moses  Swett,  Oct.  24,  1737. 

Keoeived  of  Thcmias  Chute  twenty  two  shillings  &  six  pence  in  fish 
which  I  promise  to  discount  with  Mr,  Joseph  Tappin  of  Newbury  in  part 
for  sd  Chutes  fraight  of  his  goods  &  family  from  New  bur}'  to  Falmouth 
as  witness  mv  hand,  John  Swett. 

Falmouth,  now  Portland,  Feb.  10,  1738. 

After  that  his  accounts  and  correspondence  date  from  Maine.  One 
is  dated,  "Falmouth  April  ye  6,  1738,"  was  for  Thos  Chute  to  pay  Mr 
Andrew  Tuck  forty-five  shillings  &  charge  it  to  Phinihas  &  Stephen 
Jones. 

Thomas  Chute  was  granted  land  in  Windham,  Me.  (some  ten  miles 
north  of  Portland),  in  1735,  &  sold  some  again  in  1739. 

Here  is  an  old  account.  Falmouth,  Nov.  4,  1760:  Keceived  of  Thos 
Cliute  in  Cash  seventeen  pounds  in  what  we  call  old  tenor,  it  being  in 
full  to  balance  an  accompt  which  Tho.  Chutes  dafter  Abigail  Cobham 
stands  charged  with  in  mv  book.     Received  bv  me  William  Cotton. 

New  Marl)lehead  &  Gorham  town  gave  Thomas  Chute  power  of  attor- 
ney to  plead  for  them  aI)out  17(50.  Signed  b}-  Curtis  Chute,  Rebecca 
B(jdge,  Samuel  Conant,  Philip  Gannnon  and  seveial  more. 

Thomas  Chute  was  surveyor  of  hii>hwavs  17  41-42. 

May  19,  174()  to  Jan.  19,  1747.  Thos.  Chute  was  a  member  of  Capt. 
Geo.  Berry's  Company,  Falmouth. 

John  Bodge,  Curtis  Chute,  Wm.  and  Tlu>o.  Maybcrry  wore  in  tho 
New  Marblehead  Division,  Serg.  Thos.  Chute  in  connnand. 

Mary,  wife  of  Thos.  Chute  (probal)ly  daughter  of  Benj.  and  Mary 
Curtis  of  Scituate),  died  July  30,  1762,  aged  seventy  or  seventy-one. 


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Tlios.  Chute  bouglit  land  in  Maine  in  1763.  He  was  town  clerk  of 
Windham,  1762-05,  inchisivc,  and  one  of  the  selectmen  1765-G(). 

A  puhlishmcnt  of  marriage  between  Lonon  it  Chloe  Boeth,  negroes 

of  the  town  of  Windham,  with  the  consent  of  their  master,  Mr.  Wni. 

Mayherry  of  said  town. 

Thomas  Chute,  Town  Clerk,  1763. 

After  being  a  church  officer  some  thirty  years,  being  aged  and  infirm, 
Mr.  Cliute  desires  release  from  the  deaconship  in  1770,  and  died  in 
1771,  in  his  eighty-second  year. 


V.  7  John  Chute  (  Lionel,'^  James,^  James,-  Lionel^),  born  in  Roav- 
ley,  Mass.,  June,  1720;  doubtless  grew  up  to  manhood  there;  about 
1740  crossed  the  ^Merrimack  River,  and  at  Timl)eilane,  since  called 
Hampstead  (ten  miles  north  of  Haverhill),  in  Rockingham  Co.,  N.  H.  ; 
married,  Nov.  26,  1745,  Judith,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Wood- 
ward) Foster. 

In  a  petition  signed  by  thirty-tiu-ee  residents  of  Haverhill  district, 
not  to  be  joined  with  Kingstown,  province  of  New  Hami)shire,  are  John 
Chute  and  Benjamin  Philbrick,  Oct.  16,  1746.  (Vol.  ix,  p.  362,  Town 
Papers. ) 

John  Chuet  or  Chute  was  one  of  eight  surveyors  of  highways  in  Hamp- 
stead, X.  H.,  1756  ;  and  with  John  Beard  "tything  men"  1757.  In  1759 
he  moved  from  tliere  to  Granville,  Annapolis  Co.,  Nova  Scotia,  and 
settled  on  a  farm  a  mile  below  Bridgetown,  and  there  for  more  than 
thirty  years  led  a  life  of  industry,  sobriety  and  piety,  as  a  tarmer,  black- 
smith, and  pioneer  Baptist  in  that  province.  He  died  Nov.,  17L>i  ;  his 
wife  died  Nov.,  1808,  in  her  83rd  year. 

Children  : 

10  i     Samukl,  b.  Feb.  10,  1746-47. 

ii    Joiix.  b.  Apr.  7,  1748;  d.  May  7,  1748. 
iii     Hannah,  b.  Sept.  IG,  1749;  (I.  Nov.  1,  1749. 

11  iv    John,  b.  Apr.  1),  1752. 

12  V     Bkn.iamin,  b.  Sept.  27,  1754. 

13  vi    Thomas,  b.  Mar.  13,  1757. 

vii    Sauah.  b.  Nov.  S,  1758 ;  m.,  1777,  iu  Annapolis  Co.,  N.  S.,  Thomas  Ilicks,*  who 
d.  Apr.  t),  1826,  ajied  60;  she  d.  Anji.,  1836.     Ch. : 
1.     rATiKNCK,  b.  April  1,  1778;  m.  James  Cheslcy,*  {Major  Samuel^),  and 
had  children;  d.  Oct.,  1843;  he  d.  Oct.,  1846. 

•John  Hicks  m.  Elizabetli  Russell,  1740  and  had  Hannah,  1743;  Ephraim,  1T4(;  Rnssoll,  1745;  Seth, 
1746;  Patience,  1752;  John,  Jun.,  1754;  Thomas,  1758;  Weston,  17U0;  Hannah,  17C3;  Utitb,  1765,  d.  shigle, 
1S56. 

Tilis  faniUy  lived  in  Falmouth,  N.  S. 


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2.  Sarah,  b.  Fob.  11,  1780;  m.  John  Rice  ami  llveti  on  Brier  Island,  Dlgby 

Co.,  N.  S.;  d.  1814. 

3.  Maky,  b.  Feb.  2;$,  1784;  m.  Tsicliola.s  llains;  lived  on  Brier  Island;  he 

d.  about  1817;  she  d.  1854. 

4.  Ri)»Y  or  lliiiiA,  b.  Jan.  20,  178.5;  ni.  .\sa  Foster,     See  Foster. 

5.  JouK,  b.  Feb.  8,  178(;;  ni.  May  4,  180!),  Bridjyet  Burrows ;  lived  on  Brier 

Island:  d.  1840. 

6.  Su.sAX,  b.  Apr.  5,  1788;  ni.  John  Bice  and  d.  on  Brier  Island,  June, 

1872. 

7.  CiiAitLKS,  b.  Apr.  7,  1700;  ni.  Bridiret  Burke,  Brier  Island. 

8.  Amklia,  b.  June  9.  17'.i3;  m.  David  "Welsh,  Brier  Island,  and  d.  in  1874. 

9.  Gn.nKHT,  b.  Feb.  1,  171).");  drowned  18:U. 

10.  HAinnET,  b.  Feb.  7,  171)7;  ni.  ,lohn  ^lurdock,  -vvho  d.  Nov.  13,  1871,  aged 

86;  d.  Oct.  22,  1809. 

11.  JosKPH,  b.  June  10,  1799;  m.  Lovcna  I.angley,  who  d.  about  1830;  he  d. 

1873,  at  Bridgetown;  ni,,  2nd,  Eliza  Fritz,  w.  of  Asa  Thomas. 

12.  IIoitATio  Xki.son,  b.  July  29,  1801 ;  m.  Dec.  14,  1824,  Elizabeth  (b.  May, 

1805).  daughter  of  Feter  Mougard  and  had  3  chiklren.  He  d.  May 
14,  1872. 

14  viii    Jami-.s.  b.  Jan.  22.  1702.  in  Granville,  N.  S. 

ix  IIaxxaii.  b.  Dec.  25,  1704;  m  1785,  t)l)adiah  Morse,  who  d.  Jan.  10,  1817,  aged 
52;  she  d.  1841  They  lived  on  the  south  side  of  Annapolis  river,  above 
Bridgetown.     C"h.  : 

1.  SuriiiA.  b.  Ai)r.  9,  1780;  m.  :\Iar.  29,  1807,  Robert  Neiley;  had  eight 

sons,  two  daughters;  d.  Oct.  12,  1849;  he  d.  Jan.  30,  1802,  aged  77. 

2.  Fetku,  b.  Oct.,  1788;  ni.  1811.  :Mary,  daughter  of  John  Wheelock;  had 

four  sons,  live  daughters,  and  d.  Sept.,  1808;  she  d.  1882,  near  90. 

3.  JioiTH,  b.  Sept.  13,  1791 ;  ni.  Sept.  30,  1815,  Guy,  son  of  Lemuel  Xew- 

comb;  had  four  sons,  four  daughters;  d.  May  9,  1850;  he  d.  Aug.  24, 
1872,  aged  81. 

4.  Alexandkh,  b.    1793;  m.,  1st,  Mar.  11,  1810,  Amy  Chesley;   had  six 

daughters  and  three  sons;  she  d.  July  1,  18(i0,  aged  00;  he  m.,  2nd, 
Mary  Ann  Truesdell ;  d.  Oct.  29,  1877;  shed.  Oct.  22,  1875,  aged  07. 
Margaret  Neiley,  sister  of  Robert,  children  of  John,  had  two  husbands, 
Benjamin  Chesley  and  John  Trnesdell,  and  Mr.  Jlorse  m.  a  daughter 
of  each,  half-sisters. 
6.  Ahxkr,  b.  July  29,  1795;  m  ,  1st,  Feb.  22,  1821,  Margaret,  daughter  of 
John  Hicks,  and  had  three  children  ;  she  d  Mar.  16,  1834,  agetl  35  ;  m  , 
2nd,  Oct.  10,  18.34,  Mary,  daughter  of  Jona.  Parker,  and  had  eight 
cliildren;  slie  d.  June  27,  1S55,  aged  50;  he  m  ,  3rd.  Sept.,  1850,  Caro- 
line S.,  daughter  of  Arche  Hicks;  Imd  one  son;  d.  Aug.  28,  1858;  she 
m.  Dec.  20,  1871,  Watson  Chii)man. 

6.  LfTiiKit,  b.  May  28,  1798  ;  m.,  1st,  Oct.  12,  1833,  :Mary,  daughter  of  Fair- 

field Womlbury ;  had  six  children;  she  d.  Jan.  9,  1850,  aged  45;  m., 
2nd.  Nov.  (>,  1851,  Emily  Dodge  {Samuel,  Stephen,  Trislram,  etc.),  and 
d.  June  27,  1801. 

7.  LovixA,  b.  Ang.  14,  1801  ;  m. Tajior.     See  Taylor. 

8.  TiiKUKSA,  b.  1803;  m.  John  Hicks,  jun.,  and  had  two  daughters  and  one 

son. 

9.  Haxxau  Makia,  b.  Apr.  8,  1800;  m.  Jan.  20,  1829,  Rev.  Obed  Parker 


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(WiUinni,  Nathnind,  WilUtim) ;  hnd  four  dniiirhtprs  niul  d.  Feb.  14, 
IMltd;  111'  111.,  •-11(1.  Mary,  daiiiilitor  of  Houbt'ii  Bulcuinb;  had  onedangh- 
tt'i-  and  d.  July  1,  ]8!)0,  aged  KO. 

10.  OiiAhi.vii.  .MX.,  b.  Dec.  20,  1809;  ni.  Sept.  11,  1834,  Miiictta,  <lanjrlitor 
of  .Vsa  and  Hol)y  (Hicks)  FoHter,  and  had  Nathan  H.,  b.  Jnne  12,  183r>; 
111.  Cynthia,  dau^iliter  of  IJolicrt  II.  Foster  and  have  five  cliildren. 
AVilliani  T.,  b.  18:57;  ni.  ElizalK'th  H.,  daughter  of  Abner  Morse,  at 
IJcar  river;  had  one  daiigliter  and  d.  18(12.  Obadiah  d.  Dec.  30.  1837, 
and  ills  -svidoAv  ni.,  2iid,  Jaeol)  Foster,  1848;  d.  Jan.  2.  iSilO,  aged  77. 
X     SrsAX,  1).  Dec.  10,  17()7;  ni.  Feb.  5,  1788,  by  Hev.  Thomas  Ilandly  Cliipnian, 

to  .Amos  Handall,  a  sturdy  ohl  farmer,  and  they  lived  nearly  two  miles  beloAv 

Uridgetown  in  (iranville,  Avliere  he  d.  Mar.  24,  1837,  aged  82.     After  being 

blind  several  years,  she  d.  July  1,  18uG.     Ch. : 

1.  Ki.iz.vninn,  b.  July  1,  178!>;  m.  Benj.  Chute,  juii.     See  32. 

2.  N.vTiiAX,  1).  Aug.  1."),  171)1;  ni.  Harriet  Foster.     See  Foster. 

3.  John,  b.  Feb.  1,  171>4;  m.  Ceretha  De.xter,  1823. 

4.  SiSAX.NA,  b.  June  3,  179G;  d.  Aug.  3,  171)!). 

■).     Jamks,  b.  July  3,  17!)8;  m.  Mary  Pickup.     See  Randall. 
G.     Thomas,  b.  July  31.  1800;  d.  in  Antigonisli,  May  12,  LS.SO. 

7.  Susanna,  b.  Dec.  IG,  1802;  m.  July  1,  18.)4,  James,  son  of  John  Fitz 

Maurice;  d.  June  2,  1872;  ho  d.  April,  180.".,  aged  G.5. 

8.  PoM.Y,  b.  July  21,  1805;  d.  in  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  0,  1859. 
i>.     TiiKKKSA,  b.  Nov.  t),  1807 ;  m.  Joseph  Chute.     See  34. 

10.  Bkn.iamin,  b.  May  23,  1810;  m.  Tamer  Foster.     Sec  llandall. 

11.  CuAiti.OTTK,  b.  June  8,  1813;  m.  Sept.  23,  1830,  James,  son  of  John  Fitz 

Maurice;  had  ten  children,  seven  or  eight  d.  in  childhood;  she  d.  Nov. 
1851. 


V.  8  DanieP Chute  (James,*  James,^  James,^  Lionel^),  con.sin  to 
John,  the  preceding,  born  in  Byfiekl-Newhury,  Mjiss.,  ^liiy  (5,  1722; 
became  !i  man  of  eoii-siderable  note  in  his  day  and  generation  and  was 
styled  "  Captain  Daniel  Chnte  :"  married  Apr.  20,  1742,  Hannah,  daugh- 
ter of  liichard  Adams  of  Newbury. 

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Judith,  b.  Jan.  20,  1743 ;  m.  Daniel  Thurston.    See  Thurston. 


J.\MKS,  b.  Jan.  6,  1745;  d.  Jan.  25,  1749. 
David,  b.  Dec.  28,  1747  ;d.  Jan.  25,  1749. 


'David  &  James,  sons  of  Daniel 
Chute,  died  Jan.  25,  1749,  ye  flrst 
aged  about  2  years,  ye  other  about 
4,  all  of  ye  throat  distemper." 


Susanna,  b.  Jan.,  1749;  d.  Jan.  20,  1749. 

Jamks,  b.  P'eb.  IG,  1751. 

David,  b.  Jan.,  1753;  d.  May  20,  1756. 

Danikl,  b.  July  25,  1754;  d.  Aug.  12,  1700. 

David,  b.  Aug.  19,  1756. 

Uichaud,  b.  Aug  4,  1758;  d.  Aug.  3,  1760. 

Danikl,  b.  Sept.  28,  1760;  m.  1790,  Polly  Stimpson  of  Reading,  and  d.  there 

Mar.,  1843;  she  d.  Oct.  9,  1851,  aged  91i  yrs.     Nancy,  an  adopted  daughter 

d.  Oct.  1,  1797,  aged  3  years. 


GENEALOGIES    OF  THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


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xi    Maky,  b.  Dec.  8,  17G2;  in.  Doncon  Henjainin  Coleman  and  d.  1849;  he  d.  1840, 

U'ted  04. 
xii     Hannah,  b.  April,  17<i5;  ni.  July  17,  17!t2.  I{«'v.  Ariel  Parisli.  of  Lebanon.  Conn. 

(Durlnioutii,  1788,  ordained  I7i»2),  who  d.  May  '20,  171)4,  aged  30;  she  d.  April 

28,  1842.     Cli.  : 

1.  rmi.MMr.i.A,  1).  17(13;  d   soon  after. 

2.  A.MKi.iA,  b.  Sept.  18,  17'.»4;  ni.  1H1!»,  Uev.  Kbenezer^  Perkins  (Dnn'd' Da- 

vid,'^Jonathan,*  Timuttn/,'  Tliovias,*Jolin^),  b.  July  4,  1794,  In  Topslleld 
(Dartmouth,  1814),  ordained  over  the  Conjjreyational  Ciinreh,  Koyals- 
ton.  Mass.,  Fel).  17,  1811* ;  and  was  tliere  27  years  ;  shed.  .Iune21.  IM.V.*; 
he  d.  Xov.  2(!.  18r,l.  Tliey  liad  seven  children:  Ariel  E.  I'..  Hannah 
Amelia,  Mary  ("oleman.  Daniel  Chute,  Benjamin  Coli-man,  .lost'i)h  Lee, 
Annette  (ireenleaf.  Hannali  A.,  b.  Jan.  1(».  1.S22;  m.  in  IJoyalston, 
Nov.  20,  18.")4,  as  his  2nd  wife.  Hev.  Cliarles  Louis  Woodworth.  D.D. 
(b.  May  22,  1820),  son  of  Charles  and  Lilly  (Avery)  Woodworth,  of 
St.iHbrd,  Conn.  He  jiraduated  at  Andierst.  1S1.5,  Hartford  Tlieolojrical 
Seminarv,  1848;  ordaini'il  over  the  2nd  Conirreiiational  Ciiureii  in  Am- 
herst  184!),  and  renuilned  there  fourteen  years;  dismissed  in  IHOS,  to 
be  chaplain  of  the  27tli  Mass.  in  the  war.  which  he  held  from  Mar., 
18f!2  to  June,  18<!;?,  when  he  was  appointed  secretary  of  tlie  American 
Missionary  Society,  residence  Watertown.  His  son,  Charles  Louis, 
b.  July  27,  1853 ;  firaduated  at  several  colleges,  settled  a  Conjrrejjational 
minister  at  Wilton,  N.  H. ;  m.  July  7.  1873,  Sarah  Kmma  Tillson  (b. 
Oct.  11,  1853,  in  Shutesbury),  and  has  two  sons  and  two  dau<;hters. 

Fel).  21,  1753.  Diiiiiel  Cliewte  of  Rowley  sold  to  Jeremiah  Jewett, 
blacksmith,  for  £48,  nine  acres  of  hiiul  in  liowley,  nearByHcItl  mectiiig- 
liotiso,  bounded — beginning;  at  the  comity  road,  at  a  .stake  and  stones  by 
liiiul  now  in  po.ssession  of  the  sd  Jewett,  then  rnnninir  by  sd  land  to  a 
stake  and  stones  i)y  the  great  swamp  so  called,  then  l)y  sd  swamp  to 
a  .stake  and  stones  by  Andrew  Duty's  land,  then  l)y  said  Dnte's  land  to  a 
stake  &  stones  by  said  road  and  to  the  tirst  mentioned  bounds. 

Daniel  Chewte  &  a  seal 
In  presence  of  Jos.  Gerrish  jun  J.  P.  Nov.  10,  1760. 

James  Chewte,  Andrew  Duty. 

May  31,  1757.  "Daniel  Chewett  was  one  of  a  troop  of  horse  under 
Capt.  John  Pearson,  in  Rowley." 

From  1762  to  1764,  Daniel  Noyes,  John  Pearson  and  Humphrey 
Ilobson  were  a  committee  in  Bytield  parish  ;  Daniel  Chute,  Paiish  Clerk. 

In  the  Bytield  parish  records,  1764,  it  is  recorded  th.it  "Benj.  Cole- 
man, Daniel  Chewt,  and  Samuel  Xorthen,  was  a  C<mimittee." 

In  1768  "Daniel  Chute,  Jer.  Poor,  and  Henry  Adams  was  a  Commit- 
tee." 

"Byfield,  Dec.  14,  1768  :  at  a  leagel  meeting  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 


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GENEALOOIES    OF   THE   CHUTE    FAMILY. 


Piirisli  of  Byfiold,  at  s"'  meeting  voteil  to  (ho  Kev  Mr  Moses  Parsons  for 
his  sahiiy  £80.0.0  ;  at  the  same  time  voted  to  <rive  him  £4.13.4.  to  ena- 
ble him  to  pircliis  his  tire  Wood  this  year,  at  s''  meetiii<r  voted  to  Kliph- 
aU't  tenny  and  otiiers  (heir  several  amounts  (hat  have  demands  on  s'* 
parish,  at  s''  meeting  vo(ed  the  parish  eonnni(tee  shall  reeeive  what 
money  is  in  Mr  Joshua  Xoyeses  hands  (hat  l>eh)ngs  to  said  parish  to  he 
ai)ropriated  to  Discharge  the  parished  Debts,  at  said  mee(ing  voted  to 
reconsider  the  V()(e  for  raising  the  money  to  defray  the  Parish  Del)ets 
(vi/)  f^o  much  of  it  as  the  paris  Commi((ee  shall  receive  from  Mr  Josh- 
ua Noyes  :  also  voted  that  the  Parish  Committee  render  an  accoimt  to 
the  parisjj  (he  next  march  meedng  of  what  money  they  receive  of  the 
s''  Mr  J(>s<'ph  Noyes.  also  voted  that  a  numl)er  of  such  as  are  skilled 
in  n)usick  are  desired  to  assist  (he  Congrega(ion  in  that  i)art  of  Divine 
Worship  singing  i)raises  to  God  on  the  sahbalh  and  other  seasons  of 
public  worship;  voted  that  a  number  of  such  as  ure  skilled  in  singing 
are  desired  to  set  in  (he  scjuare  pew  before  the  jjulpit  (viz)  Jacob  Ger- 
rish,  Benj.  Stickney,  Jos.  Hale  jun.,  Jos  Danford,  Jacob  Low,  Elka- 
nah  Lunt,  John  Coleman,  Timothy  Jackman,  jun.,  Nat  Teimey,  Stephen 
Lunt,  Lot  Pearson,  Jose[)h  Brown,  Tim  Jackman  ye  3rd.  &  Step  Ger- 
rish. 

Daniel  Chute,  Parish  Clerk." 

Daniel  Chute,  Henry  Adams  and  Jacob  Gerrish,  Committee  for  By- 
field  1769. 

May  27,  17G5.  Bemsle  Plumer  of  Rowley,  in  the  County  of  Essex 
and  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bav  in  New  Eno^land,  veoman,  for 
&  in  consideration  of  the  sum  of  two  hundred  &  eight  pounds  eight  shil- 
lings lawful  money  to  me  in  hand  paid  by  Daniel  Chute  of  Rowle\',  &c., 
sell  to  David  Chute  about  50  acres  lying  by  &  between  the  farms  of 
James  C/hute,  Moses  \Vheeler,  Abram  Brown,  &  Timoth\'  Jackman. 

July  30,  1768.  Daniel  Chute  of  Rowley,  yeoman,  (or  £14.  10.  8.  sold 
to  Jonathan  Wheeler  of  Rowley,  yeoman,  the  one  half  of  a  certain  wood 
lot  for  quantity  &  quality,  the  other  half  belonging  to  ^Nloses  Wheeler, 
situate  in  the  town  of  Newbury.  The  whole  of  said  lot  containing  by 
estimation  12  acres,  be  it  more  or  less,  &  is  bounded  southerly  on  the 
falls  river,  westerly  on  Longfellow's  land,  northwardly  on  the  r.ite  lots 
so  called  and  eastwardly  on  lands  of  Moses  Wheeler.  Daniel  Chute  & 
a  seal. 

lu  presence  of  Samuel  Wheeler,  James  Chute. 


GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE   FAMILY. 


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Nov.  30,  1770.  Daniel  Cliewto  of  Newlniry,  for  £30,  sold  to  John 
Sejirl  jnn  of  Kowloy  15  aerc^s  &  150  rods  in  Rowley,  near  Uylii'Id  tni't^t- 
iii<'  house,  hounded  westerly  &  southerly  on  land  of  sd  John  Scarl,  east- 
wardly  on  land  of  Moseys  [lale,  northwardly  on  land  of  sd  Hale  &  Moses 
Lull  ifc  sd  Chewto  to  a  locust  tree  niarke<l  tt  near  the  road.  North- 
westwardly on  sd  road  to  the  westwardly  part  first  mentioned. 

Daniel  Chewte  &  a  seal 
Jacoh  Kojrers,  Wni.  Chandler.  Essex  p. 

May  28,  171)0.  Nathaniel  Perkins  of  Sulem,  Koekiniiham  Co.,N.  II., 
hlacksinith,  for  £12,  sold  to  Daniel  Chute  &  Daniel  Chute  jun  of  Row- 
ley, Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  3  acres  of  saltinarsh  in  Rowley. 

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Evan  Jones,  Ilezek.  Jones.  Tim.  Ladd,  J.  P. 

Daniel  Chute  was  parish  clerk  thirt3'-three  years,  and  also  in  the  par- 
ish committees  of  Bytield,  with  several  others,  such  as  Josej)h  Hale,  Paul 
Moody,  Jos.  Po  r,  Parker  Cleaveland,  Nat  Tenney,  Jacol)  Perley  and 
Tlios  Pike  for  several  years. 

Extracts  from  Richard  Adams'  Will,  Aug.  3,  1770. 
M}'  da  ]\Iary  to  have  £4.  of  my  houseliold  «roods,  and  the  remainder 
of  my  household  goods  to  Mary  Adams  and  Hannah  Chute  to. grand 
son  Nat.  Adams,  sou  of  Enoch,  dec'd,  £200:  to  grand-da  Hannah,  of 
sou  Daniel,  dec'd,  £70,  to  be  paid  hy  sons  Moses  and  Edmund:  to  son 
Jolm  £207  :  to  sons  Moses  and  Edmund  all  my  homestead  in  Xewltury, 
with  buildings  tools  utensils  cattle  sheep  horses  and  other  lands  mead- 
ows &c.  Wearing  apparel  to  4  sons  Richard  John  Moses  and  Edmund  : 
and  to  Moses  my  loom,  and  to  Edmund  blaeksmithshop  and  things  be- 
h)iiging :  and  to  Ricliard  £100,  and  him  to  be  my  sole  execulor. 

Nov.  21,  1778,  the  will  was  delivered  to  Richard  jun.  as  executor, 
liis  lather  being  dead.  Inventory  taken  Nov.  24,  £3907.15.7.  Capt. 
Daniel  Chute  died  Jan.  6,  1805  ;  Hannah,  his  wife,  died  April  28,  1812, 
aged  ninety  years. 

Dr.  Elijah  Parish  of  Newbury  said  of  Mrs.  Hannah  (Adams)  Chute 
that  "Next  to  Georire  Washington  he  knew  none  more  tit  to  govern  this 
nation  than  she." — liev.  A.  P.  Chute. 

V.  9  Curtis^  Chute  {Thoman*  James, ^  James, ^  Lionel^),  cousin  to 
the  two  preceding,  born  in  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1728;  taken 


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to  Mainn,  with  IiIh  parents  ami  two  sisters,  1737,  and  there  fxvew  to  man- 
hood, received  his  (Mlueation  |>rol»al»ly  from  his  mother,  as  she  tan^dit  the 
tirst  seliool  in  \\'indham  where  they  settled,  lie  was  a(hnitted  to  com- 
munion in  the  Windliam  (!hnrc;li  17'>3;  married  Miriam  Carr,  wi(h>\v  of 
Josiah  Wow'vslvv''  {TiiHof /if/,*  FninciM^^  tSaniuelf^  liev.  William^ ),  Mar. 
21,  1754,  and  lived  in  Windham.  He  hoii<;lit  land  tiiero  of  Tliomas 
and  lietliia  Mayhery,  and  Uicliard  and  Maitha  Mayliery,  sons  of  William 
Maylu'ry,  deceased,  in  17(51;  was  selectman  in  17(17;  Uillcd  i)y  li<j;ht- 
ninii:,  in  I^>rtland,  .June  5,  17(57,  and  was  succeeded  iiy  Peter  Col)l).  His 
widow  was  admitted  to  communion  in  the  church  that  year.  She  was  a 
very  energetic,  industrious  woman  and  kept  the  family  together  many 
years.  Letters  of  administration  upon  her  hushand's  estate  were  given 
her,  hy  the  Hon.  Samuel  Waldo,  Judge  of  Prohate,  Jimo  7,  17(58.  She 
kept  accounts  of  deht  and  credit  in  the  same  ledger  that  her  father-in- 
law  had  kept  in  for  years,  and  died  Oct.  10,  171>D,  aged  70. 
Childien  : 

i     Hi  I'M,  1).  Jan.  1.1,  17o5;  m   Anir.,  177'>,  .Torciiiiah' .Ionian  (Jaims,*  Jeremiah,' 
,/pinni'ih,^  liev.  Ituhert}),  in  Windliaiu;  shed.  Apr.  l(i,  i80;{;  and  he  ni.,  iMul, 

Mrs.  Hcbi'cca  Kice,  who  d. .      See  lUce.     lie  d.  at  Naples,  abont   1840, 

ag.  d  87.     Cli. : 
L     Mauy,  I).  177(]. 

2.  CtUTis,  1).  1778;?  ni.  Mary  Lord,  who  d.  1871;  had  two  children. 

3.  .Ikhkmiaii,  1).  1780;?  ni.  Uoxanna ;  lived  in  the  West. 

4.  DiAX.VA,  h.  1781;  ni    1801,  .Tosepli  MeLellan;  had  seven  ehildron  and  il. 

Dec.,  1857;  lie  d.  Jnne  12.  1841.  a,ife<l  sixty-lliree,  at  Wel)l)'s  Mills. 

5.  Jamks,  b.  May,  1784;  in.  Eliza  Hall;  had  unc  sou  and  five  daughters  and 

d.  about  18;>0;  shed   Dec,  1857. 

6.  Ai.AUKA,  I).  Mar.,  1788;  ni.  1810,  (ieorge.  son  of  Wni.  Babb;  had  sevon 

chiUlren  and  d.  Ansj.,  18515,  at  Saccarappa;  lied.  Nov.,  iSiiO,  aged  54. 

7.  Thomas  Ciutk.  b.  .Inly  12,  17U4;  ni.  Nellie  Wood  from  \\  E.  I.;  had 

four  or  five  children  and  d.  Apr.  27,  1870;  she  d.  Jan.  80,  1871,  agid 
(!!>,  Naples. 

8.  IIkxuy,  b.  179!) ;  ni.  I'olly  Littlehail ;  had  three  or  four  children ;  d.  Dec. 

18(11;  slie  d.  Jan.,  1801,  aged  00, 

9.  AiuG.uL,  b.  1801. 

10.  JoTiiAM,  b.  1800;  killed  in  the  Mexican  war. 

11.  KiTii,  b.  Dec   20,  1808;  ni.  1827,  Caleb  Chaplain,  and  had  six  daughters 

and  four  sons.     Mary  Jane,  b.  1821);  ni.  Newell  Nutting  Chute,     Mr. 
Chaplain  d.  Apr.  2,  1886,  aged  75;  shed.  May  14,  1880, 
ii    J.\MK8,  b.  Apr.  7,  1757;  d.  in  childhood. 

17  iii    Jo.siAii,  b.  June  4,  1761). 

18  iv    Thomas,  b.  Feb.  19,  1702. 

V    Jamks,  b.  Mar.  17,  1704;  d.  at  sea  1793;  he  wrote  to  his  brother  Josiah  from 
Port  au  Prince,  May  8,  1787,  of  ruining  on  a  reef,  vessel  lealiing,  etc. 

19  vi    John,  b.  Apr,  26,  1767, 


SIXTH  GKNEKATIOX. 


VI.  10  Samuel  Chute'^  {John,-'  Lionel*  James,^  James, '  LioneV), 
horn  in  IlainiHteaii,  \.  II.,  Fel).  K!,  174(5-7,  lakfu  to  Granville,  Aiinap' 
olisCo.,  N.  S.,  witlihi?«  parents,  1751);  married  Sa rail,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel IJarnes,  July  11,  ITtJM,  and  lived  in  Granville.  He  was  a  fanner, 
n  silversmith  and  a  jt-kkI  pious  man  of  the  liaptist  chnreli.  In  erossins^ 
the  Annapolis  River  Ixdow  Bridgetown,  to  hear  Rev.  Thomas  Ilandley 
Cliiptnan  preach,  he  was  drowned  Nov.  12,  1786. 


1. 


3lT»terious  are  tJie  ways  of  fJod, 

AikI  |istst  our  conipri'liensiou, 
Too  much  we  live  on  unet)nc'erned 

Without  an  appreliciision. 
When  i>iu«ldenly  a  seiMie  appears 

L'i»on  the  !stai;e  of  action 
That  !»tartles  all  our  <^rief  and  fears 

And  causes  jrreat  distraction. 

A  christian  man  was  Samuel  Chute 

And  going  o'er  the  river 
The  l«oat  ui>set  and  he  was  drowned 

Xoue  eomiu<j  to  deliver. 
His  aini  to  liear  the  gospel  sound 

From  Thomas  Haudlev  Chipman, 
But  oh!  alas!  he  was  not  spared 

To  hear  the  Heavenly  Footman. 

ni#  wife  and  children  did  lament 

The  loss  of  a  dear  father, 
But  he  had  passed  the  bounds  of  time 

Into  the  great  hereafter : 
His  children  all  did  follow  him, 

So  far  as  is  recorded, 
In  paths  of  \irtue,  truth  and  grace 

And  so  will  be  rewarded. 


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GENEALOGIES   OF  THE   CHUTE   FAMILT. 


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11 

20 

iii 

21 

iv 

22 

V 

vi 

23 

vii 

Children  : 

i    EMZviiRTir.  b.  Dec.  31,  1708:  m.  Jo-<oph  Wi>are.     S?e  Weare. 

M.vuY,  b.  Dec.  24,  1770;  in.  Klea/iT  Woodworth.     Sec  Woodworth. 
D.vNiKr.,  b.  Oct.  7,  1772:  in.  Surah  Weare. 
AnuAH.xM,  b.  Feb.  18,  177j;  ni.  Mcbitable  Foster. 
Wir.MAM,  b.  June  2,  1777;  in.  Mary  Marshall. 
S.VHAH,  b.  July  1>,  177!);  d.  in  Ck'nients.  al)ont  1800. 
Samuki,,  b.  \\\}r.  5,  1781 ;  m.  Klizabi-th  Handall. 
viii    PuiOR,  b.  Dec   18,  1783;  drowned  near  Liverpool.  En«?.,  1820 
ix    Kaciikl.  b.  Dec.  29,  1785:  in.  Solomon  Marshall,  jnn.    1R0."»,  and  lived  near  the 
IJay  of  Fnndy,  Connvalli.s,  N.  S. ;  he  d.  1840,  ajred  62;  she  d.  May  5,  1854. 
Ch.  : 

1.  Nklsox.  b.  about  1810;  ni   Catharine  Greenhain.  and  liad  tlireeehildren 

Avlio  all  d.  in  infancy.  Dea.  N.  Marsiiall  lived  in  .Albany.  Annapolis 
Co.,  till  1853,  when  he  moved  to  Marlbf>ro.  Ma.s.s.  and  d.  tliere  1875. 

2.  Jamks  Ly.vam,  b.  .Inly  1,  1812:  m.  Eliza  A.,  dan.  of  Kichard  Arnistronjr. 

jnn.,  Dec.  3.  1838.  They  lived  in  Cornwallis.  near  Bnrlinirton,  Kay 
of  Fundy  shore,  where  bed.  Nov.  24  1809.  His  wife  d.  Oct  2,  188G, 
ajied  74.  Cli. :  (1)  Stillman  Jfiniff,  b.  M.ir.  29,  1841 :  m.  Mina  L. 
Dewolf.  Anir.  17. 1805.  and  had  twodans.  Slie  d.  Feb.  4,  1874.  ai;ed  42: 
he  in.,  2!ul,  .\lice  A.  Brown,  Dec.  25.  1870.  and  have  three  sons,  at 
Nictaux,  N.  S.  (2)  Albert,  b.  Sept.  8,  1842:  d.  Mar.  5,  1847.  (3) 
Win.  E.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1844:  now  at  the  Sandwich  Islands.  (4<  Ediranl 
S.,  b.  Nov.  13,  1845;  m.  .Ian.  12.  1879.  Kntli  A.  Oirleby.  (5)  Cnlh.  A., 
b.  Apr.  23,  1848;  ni  .Ian.  28,  187«.  Gilbert  N.  Forbnsh:  fonr  children. 
(0)  nicha)-ilE.,h.  Jan.  15.  1851 ;  m.  Mar.  28,  1870,  Isabel  Howell;  four 
children.  (7)  Anna  C,  b.  Anir.  I.  1^.55;  m.  July  3,  KSO.  Kev.  .\.  B. 
Tiioinas.  (8)  Lovpnia,h.  Mar.  10,  1857;  lu.  June  30,  1875,  John  P. 
Meckins ;  six  children. 


vi 

An: 

vii 

l)v\ 

viii 

W.M 

ix 

Sau 

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Ei.i; 

xi 

Jon 

xii 

ClIA 

xiii 

Zkn 

VI. 

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11  eP), 

horn 

liis  pareiit."- 

Limcii 

hiiro 

tliirtciMi  ch 

Co.,  ill  171 

ami  })i()ns  ( 

beiiii: ! 

ittcii 

Chil 

Lifcn 

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JOA 

5) 

d. 

1 

2 

Snrah  Barnes,  widow  of  Samuel  Chute,  married,  second.  Dr.  James 
Lynam,  from  London,  Enjr.,  1787,  and  htid  a  son  and  dan^hter;  tlie 
daughter  died  in  infancy,  while  tiieson,  James,  jnn.,  horn  April  10,  1780, 
near  Paradise,  Annapolis  Co.,  grew  to  manhood,  and  hecame  »  first-class 
cabinet  maker.  He  was  married  to  Hannah,  danirhterof  John  and  Hannah 
(Bancroft)  Starratt,  hy  Rev.  Tho.  Ansley,  Dec.  31,  1814.  They  moved 
to  Ctmada  West,  or  Ontiirio,  1845,  and  lived  in  London,  where  he  died 
Jan.  6,  18(54.  She  died  July  17,  1880,  aged  eighty-five.  Both  were 
pions  members  of  the  Baptist  church.  Old  Dr.  Lynam  returned  to  Eng- 
land about  1800.     His  wi<low  died  July,  1799,  aged  fifty. 

Children  of  James  and  Hannah  : 

1  Lkonoiia,  b.  Dec.  31,  1815;  d.  Mar.  .30.  1818. 

ii  John  Staiiiutt,  b.  Sept   12,  u../;  d.  Jnne  22.  1819. 

iii  Zknas  Lyman,  b.  Aug.  18,  1819;  d.  Mar.  11,  18-'0. 

iv  Jamks  Ai.len,  b.  Feb.  2,  1821 ;  m. 

V  KouKitr  IIknuy,  b.  Jan.  2,  1823;  m. 


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29 


vi  Ann  Kliza,  b.  Dec.  JU,  1824;  m.  Thomas  Harrison. 

vii  Dvviu  Whitman,  b.  Oct.  4,  1820;  m. 

viii  \Vm.  Handlky,  b.  July  8,  1H2S ;  m. 

ix  Sauaii  JaNK,  I).  July  2.'>,  18:50;  lu.  l)oa.  J.  J.  Vv'cllstoacl. 

X  Ki.KANOu  SoriiiA,  b.  Jan.  8,  183.'?;  ni. 

xi  John  Stawkait,  1).  Jan.  15,  IS'.l')-,  m. 

xii  ("iiAin.KS  Kdwin,  b   N'ov.  20,  1837  ;  m. 

xiii  Zknas,  b. ,  1810;  m. 


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ISS 

ah 


VI.  11  John  Chute,  jun.''  (John,^  Lionel,*  James,'*  James, "^  Lio- 
neP),  l)orn  in  IIimi[)steiul,  N.  II.,  Apr.  9,  17o2  ;  taken  to  N.  S.  with 
Ills  parents,  1759;  married  Mar\',  daughter  of  Ca[)t.  Paul  Crocker  of 
Linu'nl)ui'g,  Mtis-s.  (born  Mar.  30,  17.31;  died  Ang.  8,  1829)  and  had 
tliirtc'iMi  children.  He  moved  from  Granville  to  Digl)y-Joggins,  Dighy 
Co.,  in  1799,  where  he  lived  a  good  hone.st  farmer,  captain  of  militia, 
and  pious  deacon  of  the  Haptist  church  ;  died  Mar.  8,  1841,  his  funeral 
being  attended  by  Kev.  Charles  Randall,  sermon  taken  from  ii  Cor.  v  :  1, 

Children  : 

i  Joanna,  b.  July  9,  1772;  m.  1709,  Timothy  Brooks,  who  d.  June,  1823,  aged 
58.  His  widow  m.  John  Harvuy,  1825,  wt-ut  to  Lower  Canada  1827,  and 
d.  1830.     Ho  d.  1837,  aiiod  02. 

1.  Mauy,  b.  May  2,  1801;  d.  1819. 

2.  TiMoiHY,  b    Doc.  2,  ltJ2:   m.  8usan,  daufrhter  of  John   and  Rutli 

llhodes,  1833,  and  d.  May  7,  1888 ;  shed.  Apr.  9,  1884,  aficd  73.  Chil- 
dren :  (1)  Israel  D.,  b.  Dec.  20, 1833;  m.  Julia  A.  Stoadman  (^Charles 
C'  John,"  Juhn^),  1851,  and  d.  1809;  had  Susan  1).,  Ciiarles  B., 
Norman,  Laura,  Florence  and  Euphemia;  she  m.,  2nd,  Wra. 
Loyte,  May  3,  1891,  and  live  in  Lynn,  Mass.  (2)  Mari/  Ann,  b. 
July  12,  1835;  m.  John  E.  Chute,  see  No.  130.  (3)  EUxnhnhE.,  b. 
Oct.  11,  1837;  m.  Foster  Farnsworth,  1857.  (4)  Phihe  It.,  b.  Sept. 
15,  1842;  m.  John  Edward  Farnsworth,  ISCO.  (5)  John  Flelvher, 
b.  July  11,  1845;  ni.  Julia,  daughter  of  Setli  Brown,  Apr.  10,  1874. 
(0)  Joanna  A.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1850;  m.  Goo.  Whitman,  Mar.  9,  1887. 
(7)  Lloyd  D.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1854;  m.  Mattie,  daughter  of  James,  of 
Syivanus  Snow. 

John,  1).  Jan.  11,  1805;  d.  1810. 

John,  b.  Nov.  4,  1808 ;  m.  Susan  Grimes,  Lubec,  Me.  and  d.  at  1800. 

Tho.mas,  b.  Nov.  9,  1812;  m.  IMioebe  Ann,  of  John  and  Mary  (Chute) 
Ellis,  Doc.  29,  1830,  and  had  twelve  chiUlren.     They  moved  to  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1807,  and  kept  a  boarding-house,  wliere  lie  d.  Aug.  5,  1891. 
CuocKER,  b.  Jan.  23,  1774. 

Emsau.  p.,  b.  April  18,  1770;  m.,  1792,  Kicliard  Chandler  from  Yorkshire, 
England,  and  d.  Apr.,  1813;  he  d.  1822.     Ch.  : 

1.  Fanny,  b.  1793;  m.  John  Lingiey,  and  had  Cliarlos,  Elizabeth  and 
Frances  Ellen.  Charles,  b.  1829;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  James  Mil- 
ler and  d.  about  1873.  A  daughter  Elisab.  Ann,  d.  1873,  aged  about 
20. 

2.  Sahah,  b.  Sept.  27,  1795 ;  m.  David  M.  Chute.    See  45. 


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GEXEALOGIES    OP   THE   CHUTE    FAMILY. 


•  ■■« 


3.  Mauy,  b.   1797;  m,  John  Ilarvpy  and  had  James  Eichard,  b.  about 

1820;  ni.,  1st,  Mary  li.,  danjjhtor  of  John  Clark  and  had  Hvo  chil- 
dren; he  ni.,  2nd,  Louise  I).,  daughter  of  James  and  Eleanor  Mil- 
ler and  had  nine  children. 

4.  Elkanou,  b.  1800;  m.  Dec.  14,  1821,  James,  son  of  Michael  and  Sarah 

(Farnsworth)  ]Miller  and  d.  187!»;  he  d.  187fi,  aiied  79.  Children: 
(1)  Eliza,  b.  1822;  m.  Charles  Lin-ley.  (2)  Catherine,  h.  1824;  d. 
1837.  C3)  Ann,  b.  1827;  m.  Jacob  Bogert;  2d.  Charles  Mills,  Lynn, 
Mass.  (4)  James  E.,  b.  .Jan.,  182!» ;  m.  Iloialia  1).*  Steadnian  {Charles 
C  ,'^  John,*  JolnO),  Nov.,  1852;  had  five  cliildren.  (.5)  Weslon,  b. 
1831 ;  m.  Abnaretta,  daufihler  of  Oliver  Saunders  ;  live  children.  (0) 
Lois,  b.  18;U  ;  m.  David  Tucker,  Lynn,  Mass.  (7)  Louisi'  D.,  h.  ISof!; 
ni.  James  K.  Harvey,  Clinton,  Mass.     («)   Joseph,  b.  1840;  d.  1842. 

25  iv    GKonr.K  H'asiiinoton,  b.  Apr.  27,  1778. 

V     D.vNiEL  Ar.sTiN,  b.  Mar.  l(i,  1780;  d.  1796. 

26  vi     I'AiL,  b.  1782. 

vii  Mauy,  b.  Ap.'.  19,  1785;  m.,  1st,  Solomon  Farnsworth,  1801 ;  had  five  children. 
See  Farnsworth.  He  d.  Nov.  19,  1812,  aged  74;  m  ,  2nd,  John  Ellis,  Feb. 
15,  1813;  she  d.  Nov.,  185(!.     Children: 

1.  XLvucAnKTTA,  b.  1814;  m.  Robert  J.  Sherrar. 

2.  Sakah,  1).  181fi;  d.  at)out  183(>. 

3.  P:i)WAI{D,  b.  1818;  d.  about  1834. 

4.  I'lKKHK  Ann,  b.  July  12,  1820;  m.  Thos.  Brooks,  183(5,  and  had  twelve 

children. 

5.  AuuiAii.,  b.  Aug.  IC,  1822;  m.  Jacob  Bogert. 

6.  Wii.MAM,  b.  1824.    John  Ellis  left  N.  S.  in  1829  and  took  William  with 

him. 
vili     Lydia,  b.  Apr.  19,  1785;  m.  Sam  Foster.     See  Foster. 

27  ix     PiMKU  I'lfKscoTT,  b.  May  27,  1787. 

X  Ei.KAXoK,  b.  July  11,  1789;  m.  James,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Foster)  Adam.s, 
Digby  Co.,  1808;  about  1832,  at  the  age  of  52,  he  left  N.  S.  and  lived  near 
Portland,  Me. ;  shed.   18(18. 

1.  James,  b.  1809;  drowned  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  Dec,  1828. 

2.  Mauy  A.,  b.  Mar.  10,  1811 :  m.  Thos.  O'Connor,  Broad  Cove,  N.  S.  and 

d.  Dec,  18IJ0;  he  d.  1880. 

3.  Lypia,  b.  Feb.  22,  1813;  m.  Edward,  son  of  Wm.  Middleton,  Dec.  4, 

1831;  had  eleven  children.  They  moved  to  Elgin  Co.,  Out.,  1850, 
where  he  d.  June  13,  1872,  exactly  72;  she  d.  Aug.  20,  1887. 

4.  Austin  D.,  b.  1815;  m.,  1st,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Isaac  O'Connor,  wlio 

d.  Jan.  15,  1808,  aged  (i3;  m.,  2iid,  AIniira  .\.   1'.  (Densuiore)  Hani, 
d.  Dec.  1(5.   1878,  aged  42;  m.,  3rd,  Caroline  Wanl,  widow  of  Wm. 
Odell  and  live  at  Spriugtleld,  Elgin  Co.,  Out.     They  had  three  or 
four  children. 
6.     KoHKUT,  b.  1818;  m.  Augusta  Campbell,  near  Digby. 

6.  MAi-itiCE,  b.  Sept.  15,  1820;  m.,  1st,  p:iiza  A.  Campbell,  Dec  1(5,  1842. 

and  had  six  children;  she  d.  1855,  aaed  32;  m.,  2nd,  Eliza  Jane, 
daughter  of  Charles  Tinkney,  Nov.  12,  1850,  and  had  five  more  in 
Clements. 

7.  SrsAN,  b.  Apr.  2,  1822;  m.  Eleazer  Wood  worth.     See  Woodworth. 

8.  Lovina,  b    1824  ;  m.  William  son  of  Benjamin  Crouk,  Eastport,  Me. ;  a 

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31 


9.    Jonx,  b.  182fi:  m.  Mary  Ann  Morrison. 

10.  Sau.vh,  b.  1S2H;  ni.  John  Brown. 

11.  Matilda,  b.  1J<;?0;  m.  John,  son  of  Win.  Middleton,  Digby  Neck. 

28    xl    John,  2n(1,  jun.,  b.  Oct.  14,  17!»0. 

xil  Lkah  Fowi.kk,  b.  Apr.  7,  17i)3;  in.  Robert,  son  of  Jacob  and  Mary  (Chesley) 
Woodnian,  1814,  from  Durham,  N.  H. ;  lied.  Mar.  10,  1853,  aged  GO;  Leah 
d.  Mar.  0,  1875.     Ch.  : 

1.  Mauy  Ei.iSAn.,  b.  Apr.  22,  1815;  d.  Dec.  21,  1837. 

2.  Miles  Ciiksi.kv,  b.  May  2(5,  181(i;  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Samuel 

Rice,  1840,  and  liad  four  cliildren. 

3.  Jamks  EusvAun,  b.  Sept.  2(>,  1817  ;  ni.  Lucy  J.  Patcli,  Sept.,  184!),  and  d. 

Dec,  1884. 

4.  Jacob  Choc.kku,  b.  May  23,  181D;  m.  Eliza,  daugliter  of  Lewis  Cosset, 

1850,  and  liad  live  clnldren. 

5.  Ar.XEs  Jaxk,  h.  Sept.  28,  1820;  m.,  1st,  Benjamin,  son  of  Henry  Seely, 

Nov.  14,  1854 ;  he  d.  Apr.  8,  1879,  aged  73 ;  m.,  iind,  Wm.  Henry,  son 

of  Nathan  and  Susan  (Gates)  Randall.     See  Randall. 
C.     Sarah  Sei.ina,  b.  Apr.  5,   1822;  m.  Jolin  Cosset,  1840;  had  one  son, 

and  d.  Aug.,  1881;  liem.,  2nd,  Maximillian  Armstrong. 
7.     RouKKT  Geokck,  b.  Dec.  20.  ISii.T;  d.  Dec.  30,  1824. 

Betiiia  Matilda,  b.  Sept.   21,  1825;  in.   Capt.  James   T.    Hinxman, 

Christmas,  1854,  and  live  in  Danvers,  Mass. ;  she  died  Jan.  4,  1892. 
RoHKUT  Geoimje,  I).  May  21,  1827;  in.  Maria  Birstead;  wasliilietl  at  tlie 

battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  June  3,  lf<(it;  she  in.,  2nd,  Josepli  Tapley. 
Cynthia  Axsa,  b.  June  28,  1829;  m.  John  (Jalji-l,  1851);  d.  June  27,  1888. 
JoHX  Chute,  b.  May  9,  1831 ;  m.  Mary  Rice,  1852. 
IIixuY  Ar.sTiN,  b.  Apr    10,  18.?3;  went  to  sea;  mate  of  a  sliip. 
Isijakl  PoTTEU,  b.  Mar.  24,  1835;  m.,  1st,  Sarah  Jane,  daughter  of  John 

van  Buslvirk,  18G5;  d.  Aug.  15,  18()7,  aged  27;  m.,  2iid,  Sophronia 

Ann,  daughter  of  Geo.  Niiliols,  18(J'.),  and  died  Feb.  12,  1875. 
Victoria  Selixda,  b.  Apr.  8,  1837;  d.  Apr.  2(i,  1855. 
Mary  AMOREr,  b.  July  9,  1839;  d.  Dec.  24,  1844. 


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VI.  12  Banj.  Chute,  born  in  II:impste;i(l,  N.  II.,  Sept.  27,  17.54; 

tiikin  to  Griiiivillo,  N.  8.,  with  his  ptironts  in  1751);  nituiied  jMavtha, 

(luuiilitor  of  E/ekiel  sind  M:ii-y  (RohiMts)  Fo.ster,  1777,  jukI  died  Oct. 

27,  isai  ;  she  died  Feb.  11,  181(3,  aged  sixty. 

30      i    James,  b.  Apr.  19,  1778. 

li  Mary,  t).  May  21,  1780:  m.  Jan.  8,  1801,  Aquilla,  son  of  .Jolin  and  Patience 
(Tolman)  Langley  (Mass.  to  N.  S.  aljout  17(iO),  and  d.  1823,  He  d.  1830, 
aged  about  (jO.     Cli. : 

1.  Soi'HiA,  b.  Feb.  4,  1802;  d.  young. 

2.  Bex.famix,  b.  July  24.  1805:  m.  Betsey  Clark. 

3.  Levi,  1).  Sept.  11,  1807;  m.  Abbie  Messenger,  1828,  had  three  sons, 

tliree  daugiiti-rs,  and  d.  Oct.,  18C>7. 

4.  LovKXA,  b.  Sept.  2,  1810;  m.  Joseph  son  of  Thos.  Hicks. 

5.  EzEKiEL,  b.  June  IG,  1814;  d.  young. 


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GEXEALOGIES    OF   THE   CHUTE   FAMILY. 


6.     Mautiia,  b.  Nov.  9,  1819;  m.  Wm.' Long  {Peter,*  John  Henry*),  and 
hail  Ave  chndren. 

31  ill     Sktii.  b.  Si'pt-  15,  17f<2. 

iv     llAXNAii,  b.  Dec.  IK,  17t<4;  m.  ILinly  Chute.     See  44. 

32  V     Benjami.v,  b.  Apr.  14.  1787. 

33  vi     KziKiKL,  b.  Jan.  C,  1790. 

34  vii     JosKi'ii,  b.  Doc.  '.».  1792. 

viii  Eaton,  b.  Au<^.  2.").  17:tr>:  d.  Sept.  22,  17'.iB. 
i.\  Mautua,  b.  Aug.  17,  I7'.»9;  m.  Isa^ic  Woodbury,*  jun.,  Nov.  18,  1823:  .she  <1. 
Jan.  2fi,  18.V.):  ho  ni.,  2nd,  Elizabeth  Brotha,  -widow  of  James  Onl, 
drowned  in  Spectade  Lake,  Dalliousie,  1840,  leaviiis;  six  childreTi: 
and  Midow  of  Peter,  son  of  John  Henry  Lonj;,  Avho  d.  Jan.  11,  18.VS, 
a<;ed  72,  leaving  live  children.  Peter  Long  ni.,  1st,  Martha,  danghti-r 
of  John  Langley,  jr.,  1807,  and  liad :  Jacob,  Kphraini,  John.  Wil- 
liani.  Dexter.  Joel,  Fletclier,  Lydia,  Ann,  Boulali.  Mr.  Woodbury 
d.  June  4,  ISCi,  ajjed  Co.  His  widow  d.  Jan.  9, 1883,  exactly  70. 
Ch. 
1.  John  G.,  b.  Apr.  9,  1825;  m.  Naomi,  daughter  of  Deacon  John  and 
Bethia  (Chipnian)  Wilson,  Feb.  25,  1851,  and  liad  three  children. 

VI.  13  Thomas  Chute,  born  in  Now  Ilampsliiie,  Mar.  13,  1757; 
taken  to  Xova  Scotia  with  lii.s  parents  17o9  ;  married  Sibyll,  danghter 
of  William  and  Lydia  (Willett)  Marshall,  by  Rev.  Arsarelah  Morse, 
1778;  lived  in  Granville  till  1801,  when  he  moved  to  Bear  River,  in 
Clements,  and  there  iivetl  thirty-seven  years,  a  good  h(Hiest  farmer,  and 
a  pious  e.\em[)lar3'  deacon  in  the  Baptist  church.     His  wife  died  Apr. 

12,  1829,  in  her  si.xty-eighth  year  and  as  two  of  his  family  married  tii.it 
jenr,  he  sought  and  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Alex.  McKenzie,  uiul 
widow  of  Joseph  Thomas,  of  Granville,  Nov.  29,  1829.     He  died  June 

13,  1838  ;  she  died  Mar.  7,  184G,  aged  eighty.  His  funeral  was  at- 
tended by  Rev.  Ezekiel  Masters,  the  sermon  from  Psa.  127  :  3,  4  and  5. 

Children  : 

1     Caihahixk,  b.  Mar.  1,  1779;  m.  John  Weare.     See  Weare. 

35  ii     Thomas,  b.  June  14,  1780. 

iil    rH(K»K,  b,  Jan.  13,  1782;  m.  James  Chute.     See  30. 

iv     SiSANNAii,  b.  Mar.  12.  1784:  d.  Oct.  17.  1797. 

V  lisrHKii,  b.  t)ct.  19,  1785;  m.  Kev.  Gilbert Spnrr,  July?,  1809:  moved  to  Wake- 
field, Carleton  Co.,  N.  B.,  where  their  family  was  raised.  Besides  beins 
a  sober,  indnstrious  fanner,  he  was  converted  and  joined  the  Baptist  church 
about  1808;  licensed  to  preach  at  the  time  of  the  .American  war;  orditinetl 
to  the  gospel  ndnistry  1»2(5,  and  was  an  active  zealous  laborer  in  ihe  M:ts- 
*      ter's  cause,  and  baptized  some  dozens  of  converts.      He  d.  July  30,  I"' 70, 


*  Isaac  Woodbury,  sen.,  b.  Dec.  8.  ITftV  Iliircrbill.  Mass.;  m.  Mary  St.  Croix  (b.  July  ?.  17»>i.  a 
New  York),  and  hiul :  1.  Isa.ic,  l>.  .lime  »,  17US.  2.  Mary,  b.  Apr  23,  1800;  m.  Jamea  Hanii 
8.    EliBha,  b.  Apr.  3, 1^0:?;  m.  Naucy  Harris.    4.    Edward,  a  half  brother. 


GKNKALOGIES    OF    TIIF:    (IllTK    FAMILY 


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in  Nova  Scotia  aj^ed  83.     Ksthi-r  d.  Oct.  25,  1)SC5.     In   1853,    they  liiid  a 
splendid  visit  anion};  kindnd  and  friends  in  Ont.     Cliildrcn  : 

1.  EuzAUEiH.  1).  Nov   L>4,  1813;  ni.  Oct.  13,  1)?3I.  David,  brotlicr  of  Kich- 

ard,  the  mussionary  and  son  of  Tlionias  Bnrpee  of  Sheflleld,  N.  B. ; 
shed.  Mar.!),  184(;;  he  d.  Apr.  l.").  I.s42.aiied  .U.  Cluldren  :  (\)  Julia 
.■i»jij,b.  Nov.  11,  1832:  ni.  David  M..  son  of  Georiic  Kverett.  Apr.  Ifi, 
1855,  and  liad  fonr  sons  and  fonr  dauirliters.  (2)  Enmh  (i.,  h.  Aufj. 
19,  1834:  in.  Lydia  C,  <lau?,'hter  of  (Jeo.  Everett,  Dec.  13.  1855;  d. 
Oct.  18,  1877;  !ind  had  two  sons,  and  two  daughters.  .\  dan.iihter 
Lily  ni.  Ifev.  Freil  Hhioknier.  (3)  Syretha  ./.,  1).  An;:.  I,  183G:  ni. 
Jonatlian  Estey,  Nov.  12,  18(53,  had  one  son  and  d.  Apr.  1,  18C8. 
(4)  Thnmas  (i.,  h.  Dec.  10.  1838:  ni.  Alice  L.  Neal,  Dec.  5,  18(;8. 
and  d.  Sept.  10,  1880.  (5)  Atfred  Jmhnn,  h.  Nov.  30.  1840:  ni.  Iltp- 
zibah  M.  Everett,  Apr.  2,  18»i2,  and  had  eiirht  children. 

2.  Mauv,  1).  Jan.  12.  181(;;  in.  Thoniiis  Chute.     See  No.  87. 
A.     Ann.  b.  Fel).  20,  1818;  m.  Daniel  Chute,  jr.     See  No.  «4. 

4.  Jkiu'sih,  b.  Nov.  !).  1820:    in.  Nathaniel'  Fletcher  (Z)rt»iic/,*    David,'' 

John,*  Samuel.^  Fr.turis"  Rnhert^  of  CotKonl,  Maxs.,  1(130),  Oct.  2, 
isol.  as  his  3rd  wife.  His  Isl  wife  was  Mary  E.  Dinsree.  1833:  had 
two  sons;  d.  Oct.  30.  1M.3(;.  aired  24;  2nd,  Mary  .Ann  'I'apley,  .luly 
31,  1.S.37;  had  si.\  children;  d.  Auir.  3,  ls5<).  in  Woodstocli.  afjed  33. 
3rd  wife  d.  Oct.  2t;,  ISCG:  lu-  d.  in  Woodstoclv,  N.  IJ..  June  12,  18fi8. 
Ch. :  (1)  S'lnih  £".,  1).  July  5,  1852:  d.  I.s59.  (2)  i^iihert  A'.,  b.  Nov. 
14,  1853;  artist  in  Boston.  (3  and  4)  Manj  Eliza  and  Ella  Maria, 
h.  and  d.  Is.Vi.  (5)  Leii-is  P.  F..  b.  Oct.  2s.  18."»t!:  m.  Ida  Jane,  danjrli- 
ter  of  Earl  Douj^lass  and  Jane  M.  Brown,  May  24,  lss2,  and  have  a 
son  Gu3'  Brown,  b.  Feb.  5.  1884:  removed  to  Brookline.  Mass..  Oct., 
18s'.».  a  printer.  ((!)  Lererctt  \.,  b  Apr.  M,  l,s5,s;  m.  Ellen,  dau'ihter 
olBenj.  and  Martlia  Esty,  1S81» ;  a  jeweller  in  Woodstock.  (7)  Thomas 
Ilatilork.  b.  180.0:  d.  1802.  (8)  Charles  Iladilon.  h.  July  IH.  18(12. 
(9)  Ali<<-  G'ertrHdc.  1).  Feb.  20,  18(;4 ;  ni.  Caleb  Crawford.  A|>r.  22. 
1885:  live  in  Maiden,  Mass. 

5.  IIaukikt,  1).  Sept.  5.  1.S22;  in.  Ueiiry,  son  of  Win.  Kitchen,  Apr.  11. 

1843,  who  d.  18'.t0,  aiied  8(5;  she  d.  June  24,  IStif,.  Ch.  :  Caroline,  b. 
1843;  m.  Iluiihy  McCiraw,  July  23.  1803;  d.  Sept..  18(;5.  and  hem. 

2iid,  Auirnsta  Estabrooks:  in.,  3rd, .     (2)  William,  h.  1845:  m. 

Mary,  daniihter  of  Beverly  Estey,  Mar.,  1873:  eijiht  children.  (3) 
Mary  A.,  b.  1847;  in.  Fnd.  son  of  .Tonathan  Estey.  June,  18ri8:  six 
children.  (4)  //ejir//  S.,  b.  1848;  d.  Auir..  185Q,  (5)  Martha,  b.  Aufj. 
6,  18.50;  m.  Benj.,  sou  of  Beverly  Esty,  Dec.  14,  18G8,  and  have  four 
children.     (C.)  Fanni/.  b.  Mar.  14,  1853;  in.  Alfred  Smith,  1873,  have 

six  children.     (7)  Burpee,  b.  Feb.,  1855;  ni   Carrie ,  1885.     (8) 

Gilbert,  h.  July  23.  'S57;  m.  Anna  Kinney,  and  have  three  children. 
V9)  Jlerhert,  b.  185  d.  June,  1K77.  (10)  Carrie,  b.  Dec.  2.  1864; 
m. .     (11)  Frank;  b.  June  24,  18r.(!;  d.  Dec,  18(i7. 

6.  Jane,  b.  March  31,  Is24;  in.,  1st,  Kichard  S.,  son  of  Elias  Clark,  Apr. 

8,  1841 ;  he  d.  Nov.  7,  18(18,  ayred  57;  she  in.,  2nd,  Charles'Bnbar  (b. 
Dec.  19,  1812),  Dec.  2.!.  1875,  his  3rd  wife.  Children  :  (1)  (lertrnde, 
I).  Oct.  24,  1843;  m.  Elijah  (Jallup.  Apr.  27.  18(i7:  seven  chihlren; 
he  d.  Dec.  (J,  1«84,  aged  <»5:  she  was  his  2nd  wife.  (2)  Martha  A,, 
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GENKALOGIES    OF    THE   CHUTE    FAMILY 


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1).  June  22,  184".;  d.  Oct.  25,  IsrtT.  (3)  Chnrlps  S.,  h.  Auir.  17. 
1847;  il.  May  H,  184S.  (4)  Jmnes  T..  h.  Mar.  20,  ls.-)0:  in.  I.dis, 
diuinIitiT  of  Kuocli  Gallup.  Juik-,  1-  :  liad  four  childrni ;  slic  d 
Juiu'  24,  iss.-.,  ii-iod  :50.  (5)  Ihnrard  I'.,  h.  Mar.  10,  ls.")2;  in.  M.l- 
vina  Irvin,  Oct.  12,  Issl.  WakiMield,  N.  U.  (C)  Alive  Maria,  h, 
Jan.  IH,  lf<r)4;  \\\.  Jcronif  Haili-y,  <)rt.,  I.SSO;  liad  one  child;  lu' il. 
18M7.  (7)  Florence  Estlur,  b.  Jan.  12.  IS.'.C;  ni.  Geo.  K.  Clark,  Apr. 
1874.  and  had  three  children:  Banjror,  Me.  (8)  Susan  Ella,  h.  J;iii, 
4.  ISoH;  HI.  Alex.  FleniiniT,  Sept.,  lsf<2:  had  one  chihl.  (It)  Jiirliiir<l 
//.,  b.  Mar.  17.  18<!0;  ni.  Knnna  J.  Shaw.  Apr.  2;!,  188:5;  had  mic 
child:  Wakelleld.  N.  H.  (10)  J/«n/  A7(.r(/.  I).  Mar.  1!>.  18(;2.  (II) 
MiKjijii'  11.,  1).  Auir.  2.  18(14;  m.  Geo.  A.  Densniorc.  Sept.  24,  l.s.vl; 
have  one  son;  l'i)per  15rli;hton.  ?     ]{. 

7.  Emki.ink,  t).  Feb.  17.  182(1;  m.  Wev.  Saiiuiel.  son  of  UenJ.  Bnrtt,  Apr. 
3,  1845;  lived  in  Jacksont«nvn,  N.  H..  where  he  d.  the  fall  of  Iss;. 
aired  (!0.  (1)  All>ert  Jhrmaii.  U.  Dec.  21.  184'):  d.  J;in.  14,  1875.  CM 
('((1.  liosi-nr,  b.  Jan.  28.  1847:  ni.  .Vuirnsta,  daughter  of  Henry  Cur- 
rier, Mar.  ;?.  1875.  (3)  M'trij  Esther,  h.  ,]n\\  2;$.  1848:  d.  Nov.  !t, 
I8(;!t.  (4)  Jentsha  0..  h.  Dec.  SI.  18411:  ni.  Kobert,  son  of  Williiiiii 
A.  Hannah.  Jan.  5,  1871;  d.  1888.  (.5)  AVnnu  Maria,  b.  Jan.  I, 
l8.-,2:  in.  J.  ])..  son  of  Jacob  Jewett,  Jan.  24.  1872:  d.  in  Is'.iQ, 
(C)  Cornelius  G..  h.  Sept.  14.  l.S.">3:  m.  James  P..  son  of  Alex.  "\V:it- 
son,  Nov.  4.  1881.  (7)  Eliza  Jnne.  b.  Feb.  2.-).  ]8.-,5:  d.  Nov.  14. 
1878.  (8)  Ilerhvrt  Xeicton.  b.  Dec.  fi.  185(5;  Minneapolis.  Minn. 
vi     S.\UAii,  b.  Oct.  30.  1787;  in.  Dec.  1«5,  1811.  William,  son  of  Isaac  Marshall,  iiiid 

lived  in  Clarence.  Annai)olis  Co..  N.  S..  as  an  honest,  indnstrions.  i)l<ius 

farmer:  she  d.  Dec.  11.  185(1:  ho  d.  June  20.  18(10.  aged  83.     Children  : 

1.     Li:ciNU.\,  b.  Feb.  K;.  1814:  d.  Feb.  1.  1851. 

SiMYl.,  !).  Sept  (5.  1815;  in.  Gilbert  Chute.  Sec  8(1. 
Soriii.\.  b.  Feb.  27.  1817;  m..  1st,  Jacob,  son  of  Abner  Chute,  Jan.  H, 
1840;  he  d.  Mar.  7.  1843,  a<red27;  shem..  2nd.  Oct.  14.  1845.  Georse 
C  Banks  (Genriic.^  Jnshua.''  Jn.shua.*  Mnses,^  John,^  ItiehariP  "f 
York;  Me..  1040).  and  lived  in  Clarence;  she  d.  Jan.  G,  1888.  Tlioy 
moved  from  Clarence  to  Middleton.  18f,8.  Children  :  (1)  Emma  S.. 
b.  Jnne  13.  lS4!t:  d.  1887.  (2)  Anna  E..  b  Jan.  7.  1854;  in.  Wni.  L, 
Jackson,  June 8,  1881;  shod.  I.s88.  (3)  Howard  D..  b.  Dee.  13,  is,");, 
d.  1887.     (4)  Alfred  M.,  b.  Apr.  25,  18(!0. 

4.  HiKAM.  b.  May  17.  1819;  m.,  1st,  Zilphia.  daughter  of  Jeremiah  Poller, 
Di*c.  1.  1842.  and  had  two  sons:  Kitson  M.,  b.  1844:  Adelbert  E..  h. 
1850.  Shed.  Apr.  19.  18(58,  aged  47;  ho  in.  2nd.  .Vdelaide.  li 
1835.  dnnghter  of  John  Coleman,  Apr.  22,  l.sfiO,  and  after  that  iiKiviil 
to  Lakeville,  in  Cornwallis,  KinusCo.,  N.  S. 

5.  RoBKins  b.  Apr.  30, 1821 ;  m  .  1st.  Margaret  Ann  Shattner,  Oct.  14.  ls|i;; 
had  7  children.  She  d.  Dec.  21.  185(5,  in  her  35th  year;  he  m..  IM. 
Martha  Ann  Saunders.  Mar.  31,  1857,  Clarence,  N.  S.  and  hml  J 
children.     Children:    (1)  Mary  Eliza,  b.  1850;  ni.  Norman  Longky; 

(2)  Gertrude,  b.  1852;  in.  Edward  Leonard.     (3)  Annie,  h.  -. 

(4)   Ella,  of  2nd  w. 

6.  Alkkko,  b.   Mar.   14,  1823;   after  travelling  several   years,   teaching  | 
school,  and  taking  pictures,  ni.  Harriet  C.  daughter  of  James  M;in 


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niiiir  and  Li'iih  (Fostor)  Chute.  Dir.  10,  1808.  Childivii :  (1)  HWiam 
Welliii'jtnn  Xelsnii,  h.  Sept.  19,  iMdit.  (2)  Ilnniet  (iertriule  Amelia, 
h.  .\pr.  10,  1.S71.  {^)  Ediocml  Manniuii.h.  \w^.2\.  1^12.  (4)  Jes- 
.-.(V'  (rfiiliani.  1).  Apr.  2."i.  ISSi'. 

7.  Dkacox  Kdw.vui),  I)    Juno  10.   182,');    ui.   Saliuii   K.  daughter  of  Caleb 

Marsliuil,  Nov.  V2,  1848,  wlio  d.  .July  'Jo,  1849,  aged  21;  ni.,  2nd, 
Matilda  Tnniliiisoii,  Jniu'  11!.  18.")0,  and  had  .">  d:nmliters,  1  .son,  besides 
hhsinj;  .several.  The  son.  Dr.  Carey  V.  Marshall,  m.  Ida  Shaw,  and 
lives  at  filenniere,  Lynn.  Mass.     Have  tiiree  sons. 

8.  X.\OMi,  b.  Dec.  4,   1827,  m.  Fred.  Banks,  l)rotlier  to  Geo.  C.  R..  Nov.  4, 

1h47,  and  had  adauuiiter  Mary  Klhii.  that  d.  ajj;ed  (>  or  7  years.  Naomi 
d.  .Tune  28.  ls.")2;  he  in.,  2nd,  Seraph  Adelaide.  daui;hler  of  Ezekiel  and 
Lydia  \.  (Morse)  Chute,  June  8,  ie54,  and  had  2  or  3  children. 
!t.  IlAKuiKT,  U.  Dec.  22.  1829,  in.  John,  son  of  Isaac  and  Klizabeth  (Pat- 
terson;  Foster  (his  2nd  w.).  Dee.  22,  185s.  and  d.  Nov.  28,  1872.  He 
(1.  June.  IS71,  aged  415. 
10.  MiNKTTA.  1).  Mar.  1,  183;$.  ni.  Charles  H.  Clark.  Dec.  1.  1853,  and  had  a 
son  Wni.  Stewart,  who  ni.  Mary,  daughter  of  Uobert  Banks.  Mr- 
C.  B.  Clark  d.  Feb.  22,  1889,  a.  (17. 

Andkkw.  b    Sept.  15,  1789. 

Ahki.,  b.  Oct.  .*..  1791. 

Ki.i/.AHKTii.  b.  June  30,  1793;  d.  Dee.  22,  1813;  a  good  singer. 

Cai.vix,  b.  OiT.  23.  179.-I. 

John.  b.  Sejjt.  2.5.  1797. 

SrsAX.  b.  Oct.  22,  1799:  ni.  .Vbram  Chute,  No.  59. 

BixKA,  b.  JuiK'  23,  1801.  at  Bear  I{iver. 

Sophia,  b  June  2*;.  1803:  in.  Bocmer  Chute,  No.  01. 

llKKS,  1).  Anii.  14,  LsoC:  d.  Aug.  18,   1800. 

Jas.  Kd\vaiu>.  b.  Mav  5.  1810. 


VI.  14  James,  son  of  John  and  Jtulitli  (Foster)  C'hnte,  horn  in 
Giaiivilk',  Aniiiij)()li.s  Co.,  N.  S.,  Jan.  22,  17()2;  married  Eliziiheth, 
(lau<:liter  of  Aimer  and  Anna  (Church)  Morse,  17^3,  and  had  eight 
cliihheii.  She  died  April,  17i>8,  aged  thirty-.sevcn  ;  and  he  married, 
second,  Elizal)eth,  daughter  of  John  and  Sylvia  (Ilarri-s)  Wright,  by 
Parson  Milledge.  Jan.  2S,  1802,  and  had  eight  children.  He  was 
|a  tanner  and  jeweler,  and  religiously  rather  skeptical;  died  April  9, 
\S'2[).     She  died  .hiiK!  19,  1856,  aged  seventy-six,  a  gocKl  pions  woman. 

Cliildren  : 

142  i  A»n::r.  b.  Dec.  2,  1783. 
ii  John.  b. .  1785;  d.  Nov.,  1797. 

1 43  ill  Silas,  b.  June  15,  1787. 
iv  Jacoh.  b.  Feb..  1789;  drowned  Oct.  19,  1817. 

|44    V  IIaxi.ey,  b.  Dec.  13,  1790. 

vi  llKLKX.  b. .  1792:  d.  Nov.,  1797. 

|45  vii  Davm)  M.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1795. 

viii  Ann,  b. ,  1797;  d.  soon  after. 


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OKNKALOGIKS    OF    THE    CIIUTK    FAMILY 


46  Ix   Di.MoCK,  1).  ,I:iii.  17,  l.SO;J. 

X  SioNKY,  I).  Oct.  ('),  \yOi;  school  tcnclier,  drowned  June  17,  1826. 
xl  CnuiSToriiKK  Hakhih,  h.  Jan.  3,  1807;  teuclier  and  preacher,  d.  Aug.  2,  1863. 
xii  AN<it's.  I).  May  14,  isoit;  itaclier  In  St,.  Louis.  18(10. 
xlli  Gkoucji;.  I).  Mar.  30,  1812;  drownetl  Ui\y  15),  1823. 
47xiv  Ouici),   I).  AuK.  8,  1814. 

XV  rAKoi.iNK   IIadassa.  h.  Mat'.  28,  1819;  d.  April  3,  1886. 
XV 1  Ki.iZAHivni  (iiAiir-oiTi:,  1).  Amu.  L5,  1822;  d.  Nov.  29,  1843. 


',ii 

<:'.,', 


I 

It'' 


VI.  15  James  Chute"  ( Daniel,^  James*  Janieft,^  James,^ 
LioneV)  ,  \h)\'\\  in  Xc\vl)urv,  Mms.s.,  Fcl).  Ki,  17ol  ;  nianieclJune  13, 
177f),  iM('liit!il)le,  (laiiiilitcr  of  Ivicliard  'riiur.stoii  of  Rowley,  aiul  lived 
many  \vi\va  a  rainuM' ;  lio  was  a  pious  dcai^on  in  the  Congregational  ehnich 
in  Boxfoid.  She  died  Oct.  1«,  181!»,  aged  sixty-six.  After  that  the 
deacon  tiaveHed  among  his  friends  and  kindred  in  the  West,  and  died 
in  Madison,  Ind.,  April  2S,  KS25. 

^'hihlren  : 

I  Hetsy,  I).  Dec,  177<>;  m.  Daniel  Male.     See  Hale. 
48    ii  HicMAHD,  1).  Sei)t.  3,  1778. 

iii  Hannah,  i).  Aug.  21,  1780;  ni.  Jolin  Poor*  (Jusopli,*  Samuel,^  Ueiir;/,*  Johii'j, 
1797,  moved  to  I'lll-'iljurg,  I'a.,  Mie  awCully  eold  .suninier  of  181G,  and  to  Cincin- 
nati, C).,  the  next  year,  where  two  of  her  brothers,  James  and  Daniel,  lived ;  and  in 
1819,  moved  to  a  place  forty  miles  west  of  Madison,  Ind..  wliere  Mr.  Poor  d. 
Dec.  9,  aged  44.     She  d.  Jan.  30,  1872.     Cliildren  : 

1.  Amanda.  1).  Oct.  12,  1798;  d.  Fell.  .".,  1799. 

2.  Wkndkli-,  I).  Dec.  27,  1799  ;  m.  Elizal)eth  Weddell ;  2nd.  Thlrza  Guthrec. 

3.  Amanda,  b.  Oct.  1"),  1801;  m.  Moses  B.  Pearson,  jun.,  1819. 

4.  Ai.viN,  1).  July  31,  1803;  m.  Julia  A.  Zaring,  1833. 

").     Hannah,   1).   Nov.    17,    1804;    ni.    Jonaliian   Prosser,    1826,   and  had  » 
cliildren.     Son  Al)ram  was  in  Co.  H.  2nd  Minn.  V.  L.  in  Ga.,  late  war. 

6.  Hklsy  Chutk,  b.  Jan.  6,  1807;  m.  Walter  Wright,  1826. 

7.  Mkhitable  T.,  b.  Nov.  25,  1809;  m.  Wm.  S.  Merrill,  M.l),  1831. 

8.  SrsANNAH,  1).  Dec.  15,  1811  ;  m.  Thos.  J.  Brooks.  1830. 

9.  llAUiMKT,  b.  Aug.  27,  1815;  ni.  Wni.  H.  Houghton,  1836. 

10.  John,  1).  Feb.  1,  1818;  aAvay  in  Cal.  and  Ore. 

11.  Amkua  p.,  1).  Aug.  21,  1820;  ni.  John  Dewitt. 

iv  Mkhitablk,  b.   ,    1782;    m.   Major  Jonatlian  Elliott*   iJonathan,*  David,' 

John,''  Edioard,^  from  England  to  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1643),  of  Coucord,  N.  H. 
1800,  and  d.  about  1820.     He  d.  1812,  aged  37.     Cliildren  : 

1.  SoiMiKONiA,  b.  1800,  d.  1812. 

2.  Cauounk,  b. ;  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  Fn)Ki.iA,  b.  1805;  m.  Joseph  Elkins,  Nashua. 

4.  Emzabkth  Hai.k,  b.  1806,  Somerville,  Mass. 

5.  Andrew  Swktt,  b.  1810;   d.  1812. 

6.  Soi'HKONiA,  b.  1812;  m.  Andrew  Baldwin,  and  had  .Teuuy  Flora;  m.,  2ud, 

Jolin  Trow. 
v-KuNiCK,  b.  Dec.  1784;  m.  Joseph  Hale.     See  Hale. 


GENEALOGIES   OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


37 


vi  Mauv,  1).  Jan.  7,  178G;  in.  Col.  Jercnilali  Coleman*  of  Nt-ubiiry  (./«/*». ^ 
'Jobias,^  Thomas^  ami  Joanna  Folf^iT;  Tlionia.s  d.  ItJM'Jj,  Jnne  h,  I^Om,  antl  tl. 
Mar.  4,  1872.     He  d.  Mar.  23,  1866,  a«e»1  83.     Children  : 

1.  DoKOiiiY   I'K.UJsox,  b.  Feb.  13,  1810;  ni.   Dca.  Win.  Tiinrston*  (Z>"rJ(^* 

Ilichnid,-'  Danirl*  DduiiV),  Oct.  16,  1^37,  and  d.  Jan.  4,  1m6,s.    He  ni., 
2nd,  Caroline  E.  Greenleaf,  and  d.  Sept.  16,  18."<2.  ajjed  ".'». 

2.  BKT.SY  Lirn.K,  b.  Dec.  21.  1813;    d.  Dec.  12,  ls6n. 

3.  MosKs.  b.  July  27.  1817;  m.  Elizabeth  Coffin,  .April  10.   1m3!),  and  s^he  d. 

Fei).  6,  1881  ;  he  ni.,  2nd,  Mrs.  I.sabel  L.  Hntk.  Jan.  .'»,  1884. 

4.  MKHiTAnr-K  T.,  b.  .Vnf,'.  28,  1H21 ;  d.  Sept.  20,  l8.-)0. 

5.  Jamks  Ciiutk,  b.  April  28,  1826;  ni.  Sarah  E.  Wiihington.  Jan.   1.   18.".7, 

and  live  in  Ne\vl)uryport. 
49  vii  Daniel,  b.  June  4,  1787. 
50viii  Ja.mks,  b.  Nov.  1."),  1788.  . 

Mar.  11>,  1779.  David  Jewctt,  for  £900,  .«<(.1(1  to  Jjinu'.s  Chuto  all 
the  feal  estate  <riveii  l)y  Ezekiel  Jewett,  late  of  IJoxfoitl,  to  Iii.-i  3  soils, 
Ezckiel,  Stephen,  &  Jonathan,  the  same  bein<r  three-tifths  of  all  the 
liuuls  with  the  l)uiltlin<rs  thereon  that  he,  the  above  Ezek  Jewett  died 
seized  of,  lyin<;  in  Boxford  &  Rowley,  the  al>oVe.><M  Chute  to  eoine  into 
possession  at  the  decea.se  of  the  widow  Jewett  of  IJo.xford  &  not  before. 

David  Jewett,  &  seal 

In  presence  of  AVm  Stickney  Nich.  Pike,  J,  P. 

Daniel  Chnte.  John  Pickerinir,  Keg'r, 

May  20,  1783. 
May  18,  1779.     Joseph  &  Joanna  Snow,  of  Wilton,  N.  II.,  for  £50, 
sold  to  James  Chnte  of  Kowley  one  thiilyeth  of  the  lands  &  salt  marsh 
of  the  late  Ezek.  Jewett  of  Uoxford.  Jacob  Abbot,  J.  P. 

May  19,  1779.     Amos  Poor  of  Newbury,  to  James  Chute  of  Kowley, 
another  thirtyeth  part  of  Ezek.  Jewett's  estate.    Amos  Poor  3rd  iVc  seal 
Nich  Pike,  J.  P.  Sarah     "  " 

l\Iay  19,  1779.  Enoch  Jewett,  of  Dunstable,  N.  H.,  yeoman,  for 
£200,  sold  to  James  Chute  of  Rowley,  yeoman  %  of  \  of  all  the  lands 
(.^  meadow  in  the  township  of  Boxford  and  Kowley  with  the  l)uildings 
thereon  standing,  which  Ezek  Jewe".  late  of  Boxford,  died  seized  of, 
to  have  after  the  death  of  the  widow  Martha  Jewett. 

Enoch  Jewett  &  seal 

Joshua  Bailey,  J.  P.,  Sept.  21,  1780. 

April  18,  1789.     Thos  Smith  of  Newbury,  cooper,  for  £15,  ♦>,  (), 

sold  to  Daniel  Chute  jun.  of  Rowley,  2J  acres,  bounded  beginninir  at  a 

white  oak   bounds  tree  between   sd  Smith,  Daniel  Chute  &  Richard 

Little,  and  running  about  20  rods  by  Little's  woodland  to  a  stake  and 


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GKNKALOOIES    OF   THE    CIIUTi:    FAMILY. 


Hlones,  tVoin  thciH'o  ninnin<r  twont}'  rods  &  ton  fcot  southeast  to  a  stuko 

&  stoiR's,  tVoiu  tlieiice  rimiiiiii;  mI)()u1  20  rods  S  W,  to  a  stake  &  stones, 

and  from  tlionce  liy  Daniel  Chntes  land  to  the  first  inentione<l   hounds. 

Daniel  Chute  Thos  Smith  &  >^c-M 

Stephen  Thurston,  Parker  Cleaveland,  J.  P. 

A})ril  2(1,  1794.     James  Chute  sold  to  Thos  Perley  jim  of   Hoxford. 

tor  £33(5,  2,  (5,  42i  acres,  also  another  pieee  of  17J  acres,  also  another 

l)ieee  of  (5  acres,  and  his  wife  .Mahitaltle  also  joined  tt  signed  her  right 

away.  P.  Cleaveland,  .1.  P. 

John  I*ickering,  Keg. 

April  J7,    17f)i).     lienj.    Brown   of  Andover,  yeonjan,   for  $3,07f<, 

sold  to  Daniel  Chute  of  Reading,   APiddlesex  Co.,  three  pieces  of  land 

3  acres,  (Jl  acres,  &  107  acres.  lienja  Hrown  ».<:  seal 

Gideon  Fostei',  Jona  Gleason.  Anna  Brown  &  sea! 

»Ioshna  Holt,  J.  P. 
April    ll>,    17l)i>.       Daniel    Chute   of   Heading,    Co.   of   Middlesex, 
gentleman,  to  Benjamin  Brown  of  Andover,  Co.  of  Essex,  for  $2,27ti. 
sold  171  acres  of  land,  exphiined  &  described  in  a  very  long  deed. 

Daniel  Chute  &  seal 
In  presenci;  of  Peter  Brown  Polly  Chute  &  seal 

Jonathan  (rleason. 

Received  &  Receipteil  June   13,  1799, 

John  Pickering,  Reg. 
VI.     16  David  Chute*^  l)rother  to  the  preceding  James,  horn  Aug, 
19,   17;')();    married  Ruth  Searle,   1793,   lived  in  Newbury,  and   died 
Sept.,  1H43  ;  she  died  Mar.,  1847,  aged  eighty-one. 
Childicn  : 


i  Sali.y,   I).   JiJiio  28.     1794:    iii.    Knot  h    I'oor^    (Jeremiah,*  Jeremiah.^   HeHfj.' 
John^)  of  Gt'oriiotown,  Jan.  1»:W,  iiiid  d.  Oct.  31,  188'.>.     He   d.   Nov.  — ,  lf<.'.5. 
ill  liis  OTili  vear. 
ii  i      iiiA,  1).  Nov.  2.$,  1797 ;  d.  Dec.  1881. 

iil  JcDiTii.  b.  May  25,  1800;  m.  JtTfiniah  Clark  of  Georgetown,  Feb.  27,  1834.  muJ 
had  5  clnldreii;  4  d.  yoiiiifj,  while  Geo.  Wasliiiiiiton,  i).  Fel).  20.  1830,  in.  and  i« 
livinjjt  in  Ljwell,  Mass.  Mr.  Clarit  d.May  1!),  1842,a{;ed  5ij;  his  widow  d.  F<1). 
5,   1887. 

Iv  Hannah,  b.  Nov.  .">,  1801;  m.  James,  son  of  Josiah  IVabody,  April  10,  1827,  and 
d.  Feb.  17,  188'.»;  he  d.  May  29,  18.51,  ayed  ".2.     Children  : 

1.  James  Chutk.  b.  Feb.  20,  1828;  ni.  Marj^aret  I'earson.  Oct.  20.  1852,  ]ive> 

on  tlie  old  Cliute  farm  in  Newbury,  and  is  an  editor  in  Newbury|)<>it 

2.  Daviu.  b.  Dec.   7,   1833;    m.   Emily  Hills,   Dover,  N.  H.,  and  d.  Oct.  4. 

1885,  leaving  oue  sun. 


OKNKAF.OCJIKS    OF   TIIK    CHUTK    FAMILY. 


8i) 


■f 

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•J 


:».     LoitAlXK,  1).  Miiv  no,  1H3<J. 

4.     AuiKt,,  I).  Ft'l).  2«!,  1S38,  Is  on  the  old  farm  in  Ni^wbury.     He  was  in  Co. 
II.  '2iu\   V.   S.  Sliai|)slio()tt'rs,  and  in   nearly  tliirty   cnfiai^cinrnts ;    a 
pri.>i()M»;r  (J  months — 'J  nionth.s  in  Andcr.sonvilli',  Ha. —  and  tlion  «ix- 
c'iian^cd. 
.*..     Hauaii    I-.   I).,  I).  .Inly  II,   Ih4.');    m.  .May  .".O.   18(;:5,   W.  S.  Simond.s,  and 
had  .'!  children.     One,  Geo.  .Vrtlinr,  ni.  Nellie  Took. 
V  Maisv,  I).  April  27,  IH0',»;  d.  in  Nov. 
vi  David,  1).  April  27.  1«09;  d.  .Jan.,  \HXi. 
vli   DaNIIM,.  I).  Oct.  IC,  1MIL>:  (1.  Fell..  1HJ<>. 

VI.  17  Josiah  Chute''  {  (Jnrlis,'^  ThoinaH*  James,'^  Jaines,'^ 
Lio)irl^),  lioiii  ill  Wiiidliam,  Cimil)crl:m(l  Co.,  Mc,  .Iiinc  4,  ]7.'>ll;  was 
a  soldi*'!"  ill  tln5  Kcvoiiitioii,  in  the  hatle.s  of  Iliililiardstowii,  .Inly  7, 
1777,  —  wIm'ii  lio  w'lifi  wounded  in  tli<!  .-lionMcr  I»y  a  imi.sUct  \y.\\\  — 
Mdiiinonth,  .Innc  2H,  177.S,  ;ii»;i  :it  Valley  F(»iir«'  in  17711,  he  was  ap- 
pointed or  promoted  to  the  .')th  Co.  ot"  the  lltii  Kei;.  of  Mass.,  Jan.  1, 
177S,  and  hoiioral)ly  disehar.red  Jan.  1,  177!).  h.ivinjj:  heen  in  the 
service  two  whoh*  ye.'irs.  lie  was  wfderly  .ser<re:int,  :ind  1)}'  many  was 
lioiKtred  with  the  title  of  Colonel.  After  he  returned  home  in  17<S1,  he 
was  in;ide  constable,  and  colleetor  of  taxes.  He  eollected  :i  ta.\  of 
£.")7(»,  in  1782,  and  £421  1  11,  in  17.s;i.  He  l)on<rht  of  Zehiilon  Noyea 
for  £45,  a  town  lot  in  Portland,  Aug.  7,  17S().  He  was  one  of  th« 
selectmen  in  1788,  171)1-6,  1798,  1800,  1802-4,  KSOlJ-ll,  1814-16. 
lie  was  town  clerk  of  ^Vindham  in  1804,  and  represented  the  "District 
of  Maine,"  in  the  General  Court  of  .Massachusetts,  in  180,")-12;  and 
a<rain  in  1816-20.  He  married  Mary,  danirhter  of  David  Noye.s  of  Port- 
land, Sept.  11,  1781,  and  had  ten  children. 

W A  l{  D  KPA UTM  F.NT . 

Invalid  peimon. 

A  statement  that  Josiah  Chute,  late  a  .sergeant  in  the  Army  of  the 
Revolution,  was  on  the  Uth  da}'  of  March  1821,  inscribed  on  the  pension 
list,  Koil  of  Maine  Agency,  at  the  rate  of  Hve  and  thirty-three  and  one- 
tliird  one  hniulredths  dollars  per  month  ;  and  that  his  name  is  now  on 
the  roll  of  the  same  Agenc}',  at  the  rate  of  eight  (h)llars  per  month, 
coniinencing  on  the  Dth  (hiy  of  Jan.,  1830.  This  certiticate  is  issued  in 
lieu  of  one  dated  on  the  ninth  of  March  1821  (cancelled). 

Given  at  the  War  Office  of  the  United  States  this  25th  day  of  Jan. 
I  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty. 

J.  L.  EnwAKDS,  Secretary  of  AVar. 


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0KNKAL00IK8   OF  THE   CIIUTK    FAMIt.Y. 


It, 


Wau    DkI'AUTMKNT. 

Revolutionary  Claim. 

I  t'crtity  that  in  <'(tiiformity  with  the  laws  ol'  the  United  States  of  the 
7lli  Juno  1832,  Josiali  Chute  of  the  State  of  Maine,  who  was  ii  coipouil 
and  sei'ireant  in  the;  airnvof  tlic  Rcvoliiticni  is  entitled  >  »  receive  $103. ;')() 
per  annum,  dnrinu:  Ids  nutuiai  life,  eonniiencinir  on  the  4th  of  March 
1.^31,  an<l  i)a}al)le  sen»i-aniui:dly  on  the  llh  of  March,  and  4lh  of  S»'p- 
temlx-r  in  every  year,  (iiven  at  the  War  Utlice  of  the  United  States, 
this  «tij  day  of  Marcli  1^<33 

.J.  L.  Edwauds,  Secretary  of  War. 


2. 
8. 


4. 


.losiah  and  Mary  Chute  owned  the  covenant  in  the  chiu'ch  17^'). 
Col.  Josiiih  Chute  died  Oct.  2,  1?<34  ;  and  inunediately  after,  Marv 
Chute,  wife  of  .losiah,  was  «^iantcd  $103.. 50  per  annum  as  a  [)ensi()ii. 
She  died  Nov.  19,  1843,  aged  eighty. 

Children  : 

61        i    CcuTLs,  b    Dec.  15,  1782. 

ii  David,  h.  Dec  10,  17Sl;  d.  iit  sen.  I'oiiit  IVtcr  Gaii(laloii|>L',  Aiiir.  1,  ISK). 
iii  Maisv,  I).  Oft.  21,  ITStl;  in.  .Tost'pii  >i<)ii  of  Tiinotiiy  Noycs,  at  I'drtlaiid,  S(|it. 
11,  180;$.  .lost'pii  Noyes  was  male  of  a  shi|),  iiiuler  C'upt.  .lot-l  Prince, 
sailinii  l«>  tlio  Kasl  Inilies,  cau^ilit  yellow  (ever  antl  was  lost  at  sf:i 
April,  IHII,  aneii  ;Ui.  Tlie  willow  m.,  2n(l,  Wni.  AI)i)ott,  of  Yorii,  Me 
Dec,  1.H15,  and  moved  from  Windham  to  \Vestl)rook  Aviiere  he  rcmaimil 
for  2  or  ;i  years,  tiien  to  (Jorlnini  is  14,  wiiere  lie  d.  Oct.  10,  I8."i2,  iv^K^  "h 
years.    Slied.  in  Saco.  Oct.  2.  18.">;5.      Children  : 

1.     EuWAiM),  1).  Dec.  2,   1804;  m.   Hiioda,   daii.  of  .loiin  Luiit,   Aujr.  Jl. 
1827,  and   d.  Fel).    1872.     Cliildren  :     (1)  liufnx   M..  1).  Fel).  2:'. 
1821);  ni.  .lulia  Lane,  of  IJuxtoii,  .hiiy.  is,-).?,  ami  d.  May  18,  ImII. 
(2)   I'hilcmou    />'.,  1).   Fel).   18.   is;n  ;  in.  Mary  Ford,  Fel).,  is.".:!; 
Maria  Decosta,   1S78;    Pliehe  Carver  (3rd   husband),  1S82.      (S' 
I.yiUn  B.,  I).  .Time  is.   ls;5:{;  m.  Levi  Hamlin.  Oct.  (!,  ls,")l.      4 
Aitrilln  B.,  b.  .Tune  14,  l«;{t! ;  m.  tloiiii  I'arlin,  April  21,  18.">7;  m 
2nd,  Aslier  H.  Tarliii,  consin ;  a  son  Win.  K.     (5)  Joseph  A.,  b, 
Sept.   1.'),  1838;  in.   Sylvlna  Faunce,  ?      .  2(;.  IS.")!);  lie  was  in  Co 
C,  8ih  Me.,  in  tiie  late  war.     (C)    .lotin  L.,  1).   Ang.  1'),  1840;  m 
Mary.  dan.  of  .luson  llarinon.  May  Ifi,  lsr.4;  2nd,  Mahala  (Jacol).- 
Glines.     He  was  in  Co.  C,  23rd  Me.      (7)  ^fal•y  A.,  h.  .Imn'  1'. 
1842;  III.  Wrlfiiit  Hammond,  Oct.  1.  1804;  2nd,  Ariel  Carver,  l)()th  I 
soldiers;  she  had  C,  or  7  children.     (8)  Janus  M.,  h.  Oct.  3,  l>44;| 
111.  Sarah,  sister  to  l)rotlier  Ariel  Carver,  Dec.  1,  18()6;    has  .">  iliil- 
dren:    m.,  2ii<l.  Maria  Martin.     (".))  Rhoda  L.,  b.  April  21,  IM'!: 
.1.  Mar.  3,  18r.4.     (10)  Edward  F.,  b.  Oct.   12,  1848;  d.  M:ir. :. 
I8r)4. 


5.  I 

6.  ] 

7.  J 


62 


«.     II 
Iv  .TosiAiiJ 

y  Naxcy.I 

live<lf 
dren 
1. 

2. 


3. 
4. 
5. 

6. 

vi  James, 
vii  DoKCAsJ 

1816,  f 
Ch; 
1. 


OEXEALOOIES  OF   THE   CITUTE   TAMILT. 


41 


mr'i 


2.  flARKicr.  b.  Jonc  5.  1A07;  m.  Win.  Lord,  1829,  and  d.  Jane  9,  1878;  be 

d.  Oei.  M.  l(!i;S.  aged  8»<^  ycRrH. 

3.  JAMrx  rm-TK.  Ii.  July  2H.  1809;  in.  Mnry,  dnu.  of  Enoch  Hammond.  In 

WomUUirk.  Oxford  Co.,  Ffl).  •.'2,  IHIJS,  and  lived  tlitre  till  1H46:  In 
Gorbam  awrfallf.  in  Biddeford,  1848,  avIkto  he  wii8  employed  in  a  cotton- 
mill:  aiKiln  Sdomt'h  FhII!«.  IHfiO.  Cli.  :  (1)  Ilaniit  G.,  b.  May  8.  1836;  ro. 
Charlr*  Harin,  May  19,  lH5t;.  He  whh  In  Co.  H,  13th  Me.,  in  the  late  war. 
and  d.  April  17,  1882,  exiictly  62;  in.,  2nd,  .lohn  Brings,  and  lire  at 
SnowV  Fall*.  Oxford  Co..  Me.  .John  Hiijigs,  son  ofSainiiel,  m.,  l.nt.  Mar- 
ciaC.  Tnd<l.  and  ha<t  2  aonH,  1  dati.  She  d.  April  23,  1882,  aged  46^  years. 
(?)  Jimus  B.,  b.  Oct.  8.  1842;  d.  Dec.  4,  1848.  (3)  Eli  M.,  b.  Oct.  19. 
I>M5:  m.  Abba  Hyde,  Feb.  23,  18G3;  2iid,  LouLse  Adams,  Oct.7,  1870, 
Berlin  Falln.  N.  H. 

4.  Makt  Axx   Annorr,   b.   Dec.   15.  1816;   ni.   Lewis  Sanborn    (Eli$ha, 

./o«rpA>  Aug.  1,  1841,  and  had  (1)  Charles  11'.,  b.  May  21.  1842;  m. 
Mabala.  dao.  of  Alex.  II.  Kimhall,  Oct.  24, 18G9,  and  live  in  R.  Oti*«fleld, 
Me.;  was  in  Co.  H,  17th  Me.  (2)  Mary  S.,  b.  Nov.  8, 1854;  d.  Mar. 
13,  1874.     Mr.  8.  d.  Jan.  8,  1857,  aped  48, 

5.  8r».%x,  b.  Oct-  7.  1819;  m.  Oeo.  son  of  Sam'l  Klngsbary,  Portland,  Mar. 

7,  1»32.  and  d.  April  9,  1889. 

6.  Pri'pexcc  b.  Mar.  5,  1822:  m.  Cyrus,  son  of  David  Andrews,  Not.  17, 

1»5I,  and  d.  Aug.  23,  1884,  in  E.  Poland,  Me. 

7.  JusRPH  N..  b.  April  6,  1824;    in.  Louisa  Chute  (see  No.  55).   M.iy  17, 

1»4«,  and  lived  In  Oti8aeld.  She  d.  June  29,  1890.  Ch. :  (1)  Al/reda, 
h.  April  IC,  1848;  m.  James  L.,  son  of  Abrnni  Green.  May  3.  1868,  and 
hare  C  cb.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  25th  Me.  (2)  H7//iVim.  b.  April 
22.  I8w>4:  m.  Henrietta  H.  dan.  of  Danforth  Hancock,  Dec.  6,  1876.  and 
bare  one  dan.  (3)  George  It.,  b.  July  4,  185G;  d.  June  17,  1857. 
(4)  HittU  E.,  b.  Nov.  15.  1861;  d.  Oct.  14,  180.J. 

8.  DoRCM  C«*RB.  b.  Sept.  4,  1826;  ni.  E.  Cliute  (see  No.  161). 
62     iv  .TosiAn,  jux..  b.  Srpt.  II,  1789. 

y  Nancv,  b.  <»ct.  **,  I7!»2;  m.  Heuben,  son  of  Richard  Stubbs,  Oct.  27,  1816; 
lived  in  Windbam,  an«l  d.  Mar.  26,  1864;  he  d.  May  7,  1868,  aged  75.  Chil- 
dren: 

1.  PmcT,  b.  1817;  m.  Mary  Turner,  and  d.  at  Saco,  1884;  she  d.  1885, 

aged  £5. 

2.  Abigail,  b.  1819;  m.  Wm.  McDuff,  and  lived  In  New  Orleans.     She  d. 

ISoO. 

3.  Haxxah.  b.  1824;  m.  Isaiah  Higsins,  Aroostook  Co.,  Me. 

4.  M.tKT  A.,  b.  1826;  m.  Lorenzo  D.  Todd. 

5.  JcuBrr,  b-  1829;  m.  Fred.  Ellis;  he  d.  Fort  Fairflekl,  Me.,  1890. 

6.  Chabucs.  b.  1833;  d.  Sept.  7,  1883. 

vi  Jamcs,  b.  Jonw  2^.  1796;  d.  Jan.  9,  1798. 

vii  DoKCAS,  b.  Jnlj  8.  1798 ;    m.  Isaac,  son  of  .Joseph  and  Sarah  (Pike),  Cobb. 
1816,  Windbam.  Me.     He  d.  Jnly  29,  1865,  aged  70.     She  d.  May  28,  1874. 
Ch: 
1.    Ji»^iAH  Chctk.  b.  July  15,  1817 ;  m.  Mary  P.  dan.  of  Asa  Sawyer,  Dec 
25.  I:*4i5.  fhe  d.  Feb.  19,  1875,  aged  52;    m.,  2nd,  Julia  (dau.  of 
Adam  Ponis)  Bines,  Aug.  19,  1882  (Falmouth,  Me.),  and  d.  1888. 


!i: 


,♦ 


8 


42 


GENEALOOiES   OF   THE   CHITE    FAMILY. 


1. 
2. 

8. 


2.  Ki.iZAUKTii  N.,  1).  Oct.  ;i,  1820;    in.  I^conard,  son  of  Jolin  BakcT,  Dec.  1, 
1841. 

3.  MKititirr  I.,  h.  Sept.  (5.  lA'2i',;  d.  S«'pt.  1>,  1M.'7. 

4.  M.\UY  C  I).  Sept.  Ci.  IHM;  in.  Franels,  noii  of  Uu'lmnl  (^)l»»t;  lie  d.  187(1, 
and  slif  ni.,  'iiul,  Ailain.  son  of  Wni.  I'liivis,  ls7.">.  X.  (iray,  Me. 

').     Gko.  W.M.,  I).  Fel).  1,1,  18;U;  ni.  AInieda  ThoMipsoii.  April  4.  lM."i7. 
vlll  Si'SAN  ()s()o«)i>,   b.   Nov.    19,   18U2;    ni.  Sidney,  son  «>f  K»-v.  Aiiia»Ji  Sniitii.*  of 
Bi'lcliertown,  Miish.,  182,'>,  uiuI  d.  Nov.  4,  1854.     lie  d.  April  24,  I84;t,  ajjed  4;!. 
Ch.: 

.losi.vii  CmiTK,  b.  June  27,  182(5;  went  to  sea,  not  heard  fron;  since  1847. 
Sakaii  Woktiiinjjton,  b.  .Vim.  '.',  1827;  il.  .Vu:;.  .'i.  1S2M. 
Sakaii  \V«)|{iiiin»;tox,  b.  Fob.  27,  IXM);  in.  (m-o.  Conant'  {Ti'irthoL* 
Joseph,''  Jiisejih*  Lut.^  A<7,*  Jimjer'),  .M;ir.  12.  1N."»4.  anil  had  a  son, 
Charles  K..  b.  .Ian.  17,  IH.V,,  ni.  Kdith  .M.  StiiuliHeM,  Aiitf.  28,  1880, 
lawyer  in  .Minneapolis.  Minn.  Mr.  Geo.  Conaiit,  b.  in  Portland.  Dec 
i:t,  1804  ;  in.,  l>t,  Kllza  .\iiii  Thomas,  and  had  4  sons,  1>  daus.  She  d. 
Dec.  1851,  aaeil  ;«». 
.     Gko.   Cm  te.  I>.  April  ;?,  18,12;  d.,  18MK.  in  Los  Anpeles.  Pal. 

5.  Ai.OKit.No.N  SipNKY,  1).  .Jail.  24.  1h;{4  :  d.  ls72:  wa-*  a  soldier. 

(').     Ai.MA  CAiiKV,  I).  Dee.  ■").  ls:5,'>;  in  a  piildic  olllee,  tVashin^ton  treasury. 
7.     JosKrii  Lyman,  I).  ,\pril  28.  184;i  (name  changed  to  Ch.  L.  ratten);  in. 
Kiniiia  Hiiscy,  and  is  in  Washintcttm.  D.  ('. 
Ix  Gko.  WAsiiixtiToN.  I».  May  4,  istt.'. ;  d.  Nov.  2;?.  1X82.  on  the  old  Chute  farm, 

in  Windham,  inherited  from  his  father  and  grandfather. 
X  Sahah,  b.  Aug.  1),  1807;  d.  Mar.  G,  1808. 

VI.  18  Thomas  Chute  (  Cur, it*,  '/'/lomas,  Jnwps,  JameM,  Linuel), 
liorn  ill  Wiiulhiiiu,  Mo.,  Ft'l>.  ll>,  17*>2:  iiiMirit'd  Maiv,  dauohtiT  of 
Richard  and  Martha  Mayhoiv,  Jan.  2,  17?<2,  and  liv<'»l  in  Win<lh:iiii.  Ne 
was  t'oloiu'l  of  militia,  warof  1S12,  and  hiofli  .-ihcritrof  Cuniliotland  Co. 
In  the  latter  part  of  his  life  he  \vas  much  atH<cl<'il  with  gravel,  and  w:is 
found  <U'ad  in  hcd  Sopt.  4,  1SH5,  in  his  tifty-lifth  year.  His  wife  died 
Auj;.  n>,  1839,  aged  seventy-seven. 

Children  : 

63     i     FuANCis,  b.  May  15,  1783. 

ii  Sakaii,  t).  June  ">..178,"»;  in.  Robert,  son  of  C.ipt.  .Tonathan  Leavitt,  or  Lovitt, 
June  5,  180;4,  and  lived  in  (iorliain,  rnmberhunl  Co.  Slif  d.  .Mar.  2'>,  1H4'*. 
He  «l.  Sept.  20,  18.">0,  aged  72.  (Capt.  Jonathan  I^aviil  d.  Mar.  I'J,  181'J,  aj{t«l 
75.)     Ch.*: 

].  Daniki,,  b.  Ausr.  M,  1804;  m.  Martha  W.  Morton.  Dec.  1827.  and  tl. 
Sept.  21,  1S77:  :\  lla;)tist  deacon.  (>shko8li,  Wia.  She  d.  1884,  aged  71. 
A  .•<on,  Charles  \V.,  is  in  Chicago. 

•fliilnoy  <mllh  (h.  .Sopt.  m,  ISOj;  m.  fltiitiin  (>.  ('hiiti>.  WiiKlham.  Me.,  but  lived  nnd  ilieil  nt  RItinrlcinl. 
Me  ),  8on  of  Ki'v.  AiiinRii  Sintili  (17.'i»'-IS»7),  of  llctrliertoM  ii,  Muhk.  .s<»|i|iiii,«  ilaiiKlitcr  itf  .MjiJ.  .Io-i,iIi» 
nnil  SbhiIi  (Woi-tliuiKloiv),  I.yiii;iii.  li.  ITltl;  m.  Kcv.  AmiiK.-i  Smilh,  I7S7.  niiil  h:i<l  iiiiio  cliililri-n  ;  <l  l>-'-t 
Uilinan.  Ilu"  yl>un^^l•^l.  1).  l«),"i;  in.  .Ii>:inn«  sti'|ilu'iii,  of  I'urll^inii  ».i<l  wi-iit  li>  ^':irii>oiitli,  .N  S.  Iti'v 
AiiiaHK  S.  wiiHSoii  of  l)i'a.  .loM>|ih  siiiitli  (I),  in  ll:itllri)|.  M.-i"!).,  I7'iii).  sml  Kiinirc  II:iim-oiii.  M;iJ.  .Io-i:!!!* 
l..yinaii.  orOoii.  Aaron  Lyman  and  Uuiiict:*  Dwiglit.  ol  lUiv.  JubimIi,'^  C'apl.  Tiiiioltiy,'  John  Itwivln.' 

I'MTlttht  tii'iiealotfv. 


64  iii 

Wm.  ( 

iv 

Jamks 

V 

F|{A.\( 

Pro<; 

was  1 

he  tl. 

1. 

3. 

4. 

6. 

6. 

7. 

vi 

Maiigai 

65 

vii 

1)ami;i 

viii 

Maky, 

66 

ix 

Jamks, 

67 

X 

TllOMA! 

xi 

ClMTIS, 

OENKALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


48 


2.     Thomas  Cihtk,  h.  .Tiiiy  22,  IHOO;  i1.  May  20.  1S:?7. 

;J.     CiiAiti.K.s,  1).  ,Imn'   12.   isil;    m.   Nuiny  H.  JjK-kxoii,  Nov.  ist2,  niuld. 

May  2."i,  l.s:.i).  in  Wiiulhiini.     She  in.,  2iul,  .lolin  Diiwh-y. 
4.     MAiaiAur.T,  h.  Dcf.  2,  ISI.S;  ni.  Fiod.  son  of  Moslifch  I'urrington,  Sept. 
10.  18i:t;  liiid  :( (liuis.  I),  at  Wliiiu  Hock  in  Uoiiiain. 
54  ill    Wm.  CAiiiJ,  1».  Im'I).  12,  17t<.s. 

iv     .Iamks,  1).  Mar.  2').  17;»0;  d.  .luly  1">.  K'.U. 

V  Fhanck.s,  1).  May  12,  I7'.t2;  ni.  Diivid,  hoii  of  EhiMiczcr  and  Bi'tida  CMayhcrry) 
I'roctor,  isi;i,  Wlndliain;  moved  to  Brandy  Pond,  Naples,  wlnre  tin;  family 
was  reared.  Mrs.  Troetor  a.  .Iniy4,  18(i(>— nij;iit  of  the  yreal  lire  in  I'orlland  ; 
he  d.  May  1,  18(17,  ajjed  7il.     Cli. : 

1.  Kkzia,  b.  Dec.  8,  181!$;    iii.  Hunj.  A.  Goldsinitli,  and  d.  Nov.   11,  1875; 

lie  is  in  ("al. 

2.  FiuxK  CiiivrK,   I).  ,7an.  ;<•    1810;    m.  ,\nna  daii.  of  Tlios.  Morton,  May 

18.{(!;  she  <l.  Sept.  22,  1800,  ajjed  .'17 ;  he  ni.,  2n(l.  Aiijr.  18,')1,  Sarah, 
dan.  of  Wm.  Weiilwortii,  and  widow  of  Sam'l  I,.  Hovey.  Wni.  Weut- 
worlli  d.  18(;'.»,  i\<ivi\  8;?.      Mehilahle,  his  wife,  d.  18(;2,  a};ed  7;?. 

3.  MiiiiAM,   1).    Mar.    1(5,    1818;  m.  N.  rcniieid  IJreen,  Any.  28,  is;{5;  he  d. 

May  7,  1871,  as,'ed  <;2. 

4.  Thomas,   b.   .July  2.5,  1820;  m.   Emily,  dan.  of  Tlios.  Hall,  April,   1847; 

shed,  in  May,ai;ed22;   m.,  2nd,    Lydia   Faul,  Jan.   21,    184'J;  she  d. 

Dec.  28,  1882,  ajietl  67  yrs.,  7  nios. 
o.     l.uvKT-r,  b.  Dec.  IC,  I8-.';5. 

(1.     Mauy  Ki.izauktii,  i).  May  2:t,  1827;  m.  Elijah  Visrney  .Jan..  1847. 
7.     EitFNK/KK,  I).  April  22,  1831;  m.  H<-t.sy,  dau.  uf  iV-tur  UraHhani,  Esq., 

Dec,  18".4.  , 

vi     MAluiAltKr.  b.  Nov.  21,  171)4;  d.  Oct.  23,  1802. 

65  vii     Damki,,  h.  Feb.  10,  171)7. 

viii     Mauy.  b.  May  12,  17!>lt;  d.  Nov.  7,  1802. 

66  ix     .Iamks,  b.  Aufj.  12,  1801. 
57     X    Thomas,  I).  Any.  12,  1803. 

xl    Cl-UTis,  b.  Oct.  2,  180(1;  d.  Oct.  11. 


VI.  19  John  Chute,  ( Curfis,  flmmaH,  James,  Jniues,  Lionel) ,  honi 
ill  >\'iii(lliiim,  Apiil  i.*),  17(57;  nuinifd  l^lizalu'tli  .Aiidivw''  (Jo/tn,*  Nii- 
tlaiiu'cU*  Jitsep/i,'  JfifbeiU^  d'u'd  in  Howlcy  KItJS),  of  Salem,  Mass., 
Nov.  22,  ]7\y^,  ami  livod  in  AN'iiidliam  till  1<S1(),  wIumi  he  piiitliascd  tlio 
Inn,  or  Klin  Ilonse,  at  Naples,  and  oeeiipied  it  as  a 'r»'inper.inee  llonso. 
It  was  hiirnt  in  1M22,  hnt  soon  relinill,  and  oe«-npied  till  luii-iit  aixaiii  in 
1(^7<!.  .lolni  C'liutc  WHS  ii  stduT,  indnslrious,  ('liristian  man,  deacon  of 
tile  ('on<rr<'<:ational  »hinrh  some  tliirly  years;  and  is  recorded  :i  clmrcli 
ilcik  ill  W  indliam  in  ltS27.  Mrs.  Cliiite,  sisfer  of  .lonailian  .Vndrew, 
father  of  Gov.  John  A.  ( 181S-1.S<17),  of  Mass.,  died  Oct.  22,  1«43, 
ajred  seventy,    lie  died  July  15,  1857,  agetl  ninety  years,  lliiee  months. 

ChiUhvii : 


44 


GENEALOGIES    OP   THE    CHUTE   FAMILY. 


A? 


i    John,  jun.,  b,  Sept.  22,  1794;  d.  soon. 

li    Betsy,  b.  Dec.  22,  1795;  d.  Feb.  11,  1798. 
68  ill    Abkam  W.,  b.  Jan.  7,  1797. 

Iv  John,  2nd,  b.  Feb.  7,  1798 ;  m.  Mary  E.  D.  Kidder,  June  29, 1831 ;  lived  In  Port- 
land,  and  wn»*cashier  of  Cusco  bank  there  many  years;  d.  Aug.  2,  18(>2.  8he 
d.  Aug.  10,  1880,  aged  80. 

V  Elizabkth,  b.  Fel).  9,  1799;  in.  Wm.  B.  W!nsor,  Dec.  7,  1824,  and  had  one 
dau.  Mnry  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  19,  1825;  m.  Oliver  M.  son  of  Hichard  and 
Mary  (Mayberry)  Cook,  Oct.  30,  1869,  and  had  three  sons;  the  first  two  d.  in 
Infancy;  the  3rd,  Oliver  Kichmond,  b.  Jan.  22,  1863,  in.  Kate  F.  Stone,  Sept- 
1,  1885,  and  live  at  Freeport;  an  excellent  fchool  teacher.  Mr.  O.  M.  Cook  d. 
Jan.  15,  1871,  aged  51,  and  the  >vido>v  keeps  a  millinery  shop  in  Bridgton.  Mr. 
Wiiisor  invented  and  improved  many  things  pertaining  to  tlie  early  cotton 
mills  in  Massachusetts,  1814  to  1820;  came  to  Gorhum,  Me.,  1822;  to  Little 
Falls;  to  Naples,  1833.  He  was  town  treasurer,  1844,  and  tilled  other  useful 
positions;  d.  Sept.  6,  1875,  aged  81  yrs.  8  mo.     His  w.  d.  Jan.  15,  18G9. 

vi  MiBiAM,  b.  Sept.  25,  1800;  m.  Nathan  Church,  jun  ,  Nov.  19,  1829,  and  lived  at 
or  near  Naples  many  years,  occupied  the  large  Elm  House  there,  after  1839. 
rHe  m.,  1st,  Mary  Fowler,  Oct.  14,  1823,  who  d.  Mar.  18,  1828,  aged  34,  and 
bad  (1)  Marshall  A'.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1826,  d.  Dec.  2,  1832.  (2)  Mary,  b.  Jan.  31, 
1828.)  He  d.  Jan.  27,  1873,  aged  80.  His  2ud  wife  d.  May  25,  1862. 
Ch.- 

1.  Amanda  Elizab.,  b.  Sept.  15,  1830;  d.  May  Ifi,  1863. 

2.  Me;  nda  Gage,  b.  Jan.  9,  1833;  ni.  Rev.  Thos.  T.  Merry,  and  d.  April 

8,  .J73. 

3.  LoilSiA  WiNsOR,  b.  July  25,  1835;  d.  Dec.  3,  1837. 

4.  John  Marshall,  b.  Dec.  26,  1837;  m.  Cordelia,  dau.  of  Nathan  Hasty. 

5.  Elizabeth  Andrew,  b.  Jan.  16,  1«40;  d.  Aug.  29,  1840. 

6.  Nathan  Andrew,  b.  Mar.  6,  1844;  m.  Marilla  M.  Cole^  who  d.  Oct.  /, 

1891,  aged  45,  Maiden,  Mass.,  and  had  (1)  M.  Gertrude,  b.  about  1868. 
vil  Jonathan  Andrew,  b.  April  23,  1811,  received  a  goud  education  and  became 
a  merchant  before  he  was  20,  in  Naples.  He  also  became  a  pliysician,  sold 
out  his  store  to  his  brother  and  brother  in  law,  Abram  W.  Chute  and  Wm.  B. 
Winsor,  1834,  and  left  Portland  Dec.  18,  and  went  as  a  missionary  among 
the  Ottawa,  Chippewa,  and  Cherokee  Indians;  d.  at  Westport,  Mo.,  Oct.  1, 
1838. 


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VII.  20  Daniel  Chute  (iSamnel,  John,  Lionel,  James,  JatneSy 
Lionel),  JM)in  in  GnmvilU',  N.  S.,Oct.  7,  1772;  nmr;ied  Siiiah,  daugh- 
ter <»f  Elias  mid  liuth  (Hiinks)  Wciire,  l>y  Rev.  T.  H.  Chlpnian,  Nov., 
17i»5,  and  lived  in  Clements,  Annapolis  Co.,  seven  miles  from  Digby. 
He  was  an  energetic,  resolute  fanner  and  blacksmith,  and  a  g«)od  pious 
deacon  in  the  Baptist  ohurch.  He  died  Jan.  17,  lSb7.  His  wife  died 
Jan.  12,  1857,  aged  eighty. 

Children  : 

Abram,  b.  Oct.  14,  17915. 

Aaron,  b.  Aug.  11,  1798. 

Sophia,  b.  Aug.  9,  1800;  U.  in  Sept..  1800. 

BuKMKU.  b.  July  18,  1802. 

JosKPH,  b.  Mav  20,  1805. 

RKN.IAMIN-,  b.  May  20,  1805. 

Daxikl,  b.  Nov.  12,  1808. 

David,  b.  Sept.  29,  1810. 

Elias,  b.  Apr.  21,  1817. 

VH.  21  Abram  (Samuel,  John,  Lionel,  James,  Lionel),  born  in 
Granville,  P'eb.  18,  1775  ;  married  Mehitable,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and 
Elizabeth  (Richardson)  Foster,  by  Rev,  T.  H.  Chipman,  Jan.  6, 1798; 
and  after  having  eight  children  moved  to  Cornvvallis,  Kings  Co.,  and 
settled  on  the  Post  roud,  near  Berwick,  where  he  died,  a  good  clever  old 
farmer,  July  20,  1847.    She  died  Jan.  20,  1864,  aged  eighty-six. 

Children : 

i  Emzabkth,  b.  April  20,  1799 ;  m.  Nelson  Van  Bnsliirli,  by  Rev.  Tliomas  Ansley, 
Feb.  28,  1821.  and  lived  nearly  twenty  years  in  .Aylt\sford,  Kings  Co.,  a  far- 
mer and  carpenter.  He  sold  out  tliere  in  the  spring  of  1840,  and  ni"- ved  to 
Yarmouth,  Eighi  Co  ,  Ont.,  and  there  tiettied  and  followed  his  trade  and 
)»rofes8ion  twenty-five  years,  wlien  lie  hold  ont  and  moved  to  Flint,  Gene- 
see Co.,  Mich.,  and  is  still  living  tliere,  93  years  of  age.  Has  been  for  more 
than  fifty  years  a  good  pious  deacon  in  tiic  Baptist  church.  His  wife  d.  In 
Flint,  Mich.,  Nov.  23,  188«.     Children: 

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1.  MEiiiTAm.K  Ann,  b.  Feb.- 12.  1823;  in.  Si-pt.,   1844,  John  White,  Jr.; 

(I.  Auff.  2,  1883,  in  No.  Mich.     Had  8  cliildn-n. 

2.  Eliza  Lovkna,  1).  .June  20,  182,">;  ni.  An;i.  31,  1848.  .Tolin,  son  of  Isaac 

W»'l)SU>r;  d.  Sept.  28,  IH'.H),  in  Mich.     Had  8  children. 

3.  Ahkam  Gauukit,  b.  Jan.  30.  1827;  d.  July  7.  1832. 

4.  John  Kn-o.-^,  b.  Anjr.  !•.   18;J0;  ni.  Auff.  10,  18.".1.  Ann.  dan.  of  Jos. 

McAlpiiie.     Had  !)  cliildn-n;  live  in  Kilcy,  St.  ("lair  Co.,  Midi. 

5.  Mahoahkt  L.,  b.  Sept.  22,  18;J2;  m.  Sept.,  1854,  Andrew  Smith.    Had 

5  cluldren  ;  live  at  Cora.  Pa. 

6.  Wii.UAM  IIknky,  b.  Dec.  27.  18.35;  m. .  1870,  Margaret  (Uicli- 

niond)  Hopkins;  d.  Sept.  10,  1888,  at  Topeliu,  Kan.     Had  a  pair  of 
tMins. 

7.  Jrmima,  b..Tan.  10,  1837;  ni.  Aug.  — ,  1855,  Saniuci  Miiis.    Had  9  chil- 

dren.    Live  at  Flint,  Mich. 

8.  EvicKiTT  CiiUTK.  b.  Nov.  10,  1841,  m. ,  1801,  Margaret  McGauley; 

d.  Aujj.  2,  1873,  at  Flint.     Had  5  children.     The  widow  ni.,  2nil, 
liarney  McNinny. 
Benjamin  Fosteu,  b.  Jan.  .SI.  1801. 
John  Nki-kon.  b.  Dec.  3.  1804. 
WlLLi.AM  Hknuy,  b.  Dec.  21,  180fi. 

Susanna,  b.  Apr.  3,  1809;  in.  Uichard  Woodworth.     See  Woodworth. 
Maky,  b.  Apr.  20,  1811 ;  in.  Dec.  24.  1833,  Joliu.  son  of  James,  jr.,  and  Eliza- 
beth (Foster)  Taylor;  d.  Dec.  3,  1879.      Lived  between  Morristowu  and 
Aylesford.     (Miildren : 

1.  Mauian  Peii.mkua,  b.  Oct.  4,  1834. 

2.  W.M.  Henhy,  b.  June  6,  1837;  ni.  Nov.  8,  1804,  Violetta  Rowers. 

3.  Tiio.  Ansley,  b.  Aug.  21,  1839;  in. ,  1805,  Hebecca,  dau.  of  Fred 

Taylor. 

4.  Ai.MEUT,  b.  Apr.  18,  1842;  m.  Feb.  5,  18*8.  Tenta  (Scofleld)  Brown. 

5.  Jkiu'hiia  Tui'i'EU,  b.  Jan.  3,  1845;  lu.  Sept.  21,  1881,  El  wood,  son  of 

John  Milberry. 

6.  Sakah  Ann,  b.  June  1,  1847;  d. ,  1809. 

7.  Maky  Ei.izabkth,  b.  June  19,  1851 ;  m.  Sept.  12,  1882,  Geo.  Alteroid, 

8.  Susanna  Maiua,  b.  March  30,  1854. 

Pmi.ip  KicuAiiDsoN,  b.  Dec.  9,  1813;  d.  Mar.  2,  1826. 
Samuel  Bukton,  b.  March  19.  1810. 


71  Ix    Thomas  Ansley,  b.  May  11,  1819. 

VH.  22  William  (Samuel,  John,  Lionel,  James,  Lionel),  born 
June  2,  1777  ;  nianied  Jan.  30,  1801,  Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac  ilnd  Mary 
(Kohhins)  Mtirshull.  Lived  in  Clarence  and  New  Albany,  N.  S.,  a  good 
CUristitin  couple.  He  died  April  1,  1834.  She  married,  seciHul, 
Samuel,  8<m  of  Solomon  Marshall,  Nov.  24,  1853,  and  died  May  24, 
1856,  nged  eighty. 

Children  : 

i    Nancy,  b.  Feb.  11,  1802;  d.  Aug.  — ,  1803. 

72  II     ABitAM,  b,  Dec.  3,  1804. 

iii     Mahy,  b.   Sept.  28,  1807;  ni. ,  1823,  Fred  McDonald,     Had  0  cliildrcu; 

lie  d.  ,  1872. 


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fi. 


iv  Pkiscii.t,a,  b.  June  23.  1810;  m.  Nov.  fl,  1828.  Joseph,  son  of  Jamcn  Milhcrry. 
Lived  111  (Ir.tiivillf  iiiul  ino.st  of  tlie  chililrcii  still  llvetliere.  lie  d.  Nov.  15, 
1877,  a-recl  HI.     Children: 

.I«»>K.rii  1).,  1).  Oct.  23,  182f>;  m.  Eliza  Carson  ant!  had  ."»  dans. 
John  r.,  1>.  May  2,  18;i3;  m.  Fanny,  dan.  of  James  White. 
W.M.  W.,  1)    Sept.  f.,  183.->;  m.  Oct.  Id,  18(!2,  Marjjaret,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam McKenzie.     Had  3  sons.     He  d.  .Anj?.  — .  18S3. 
LouiSK,  b.  Dec.  26,  1837;  m.  Wm   Murdocl*.     Had  <J  children. 

Ann  Ki.i/.v,  b. ,  183!);  m.  Geo.  Snell;  d.  Mar.  — ,  1877.    Had  5 

children. 
H.uuuKT  S.,  b. ,  1841 ;  d. ,  i8.J2. 

7.  Dki.ii.aii,  b.  ,   1843;  m.  John,  son  of  Edward  White.     Had  11 

children. 

8.  M.\RV  Emma,  b. ,  1845 ;  m.  Capt.  Jas.  T.  Frlsble,  of  Boston. 

V    JamksLynam,  b.  Jnly3,  1813. 

vi    LiciXDA,  b.  .Mar.  11,  1815;  m. ,  1832,  Gideon  ScoHeld;  d.  Jan.  27,  1800. 

Had  7  children.     He  d. ,  1882. 

vii    Skuai'iiixa,  1).  Anjj;.  1,  1821;  m.  Jan.  1,  1840,  John  MUljerry.     Lived  at  Port 

Lome,  bnt  moved  to  Hampton,  April—,  18til,  where  he  d.  Oct.  21,   1879, 

aged  t;5.     Children : 

1.  Chakles  Hi'PKUT,    b.  Jan.  2(5,  1845:  d   May  14.  1847. 

2.  Chaui.ksEkgak.  b.  Apr.  15,  1847;  m.  Anij.  17,  1872,  Elizabeth  Reynard. 

3.  TiMOTiiY  Kick,  b.  Mar.  23,  1850;  m.  Doc.  — ,  1873,  Clara  Iteynard. 

4.  Nuit.MAN  Ci.AUK,  b.  July  30,  1852 ;  m.  ,  1875,  Cynthia,  dau.   of 

James  Taylor,  jr. 

5.  W.M.  liirKis,  b.  Oct.  25,  1854;  d.  July  29,  1878. 

0.     Ei.wooD  YoL'NG,  b.  July  3,  1857 ;  m.  Sept.  21, 1881,  JerushaT.  Taylor. 
7.    Ja.mc8  Taukku,  b.  April  3,  18G0. 


VII.  23  Samuel  (Samuel,  John,  Lionel,  James,  Lionel),  born  in 
Giiiiiville,  Aiijr.  ^,  1781  ;  niiiriied  Feb.  27, 1803,  Elizubelh,  iliuigliter  of 
Siitniiel  liiindall,  by  Bishop  Chsirles  Inirles  and  lived  .several  years  at  the 
"Jojr^in.s,"  Dinfb}'  Co.  About  1809,  they  moved  to  near  Harborville  .shore 
on  (he  IJay  of  Finidy,  Cornwallis,  Kings  Co.,  where  he  lived  an  hone.^t, 
sober,  pion.s  man,  cooper  and  farmer,  and  died  March  23,  1857.  She, 
ii  good  Christian  old  lady   died  Oct.  — ,  1863,  aged  seventy-nine. 

Children  : 

I  Oi.ivK,  b.  Apr.  9,  1805;  m.  Mar.  1,  1820,  .Toel  Parl&h,  2d.  jnn.  (b.  Dec.  19, 
1804);  lived  In  Cornwallis.  She  d.  there  Oct.  17,  1873.  He  d.  May  14,  1883, 
aged  79.     Children : 

1.  Ei.iZA,  b.  July  4,  1827 ;  m.  Jan.  — ,  1852,  Cyrus  West.    Had  fi  children. 

ni.,  Ist, ,  1839,  Mary  Wood,  and  had  2  ch.,  Benj.  and  Susan 

Jane. 

2.  Joel,  b.  Feb.  25,  1829 ;  drowned  In  Cornwallis,  June  25,  1849. 

3.  Samiki,  J.,  b.  Nov.  23,  1830;  m.  Aug.  7,  1884,  Julia,  dau.  of  George 
Sanford.  * 


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4.    S.  Matilda,  b.  Jan.  !U,  IHM\  m.  Dec  3,  l«'.t}.  Win.  R.  Woodworth. 

6.  M.  Kkiikcca,  b.  Ian.  17,  1H;W!;  ni.  Mar.  — ,  lH."i«,  Enocli  L.  Palmer,  jr. 
G.     KosTKK,  h.  PY'l)   14,  18:<8;  ni.  Feb.  10,  IHC'J,  Mlnetta,  tlau.  of  Thus. 

U.  I'alnier. 

7.  Wm.  Ki>wis,  b.  Apr.  18,  1840:  in.  Jnne  8,  1870,  .Tuanna,  dau.  of  Shep- 

herd and  Nancy  (Todd)  Hoyt. 

8.  Hauiunc}.  h.  May  11,  I8»2;  d.  Anp.  2,  1871. 

9.  P:zkkiki„  b.  Dec.  .SI,   184.5;  m.  May  8,  1870,  Susie,  dau.  of  Chnrch 

l*ark«'r;  d.  Jnne  18,  1871.     Siie  in  ,  2d.  Oscar  M.  Taylor. 

10.  Anna  Ouvia,  b.  A\ij?.   14.  1847;  ni.  Sept.  1,  18(;;{,  Levi  Fox;  d.  Jniu; 

27,  18()8,  ajred  lU.    Mr.  Fox  in.,  1st.  Mary  A.  I)od>?e,  and  had  3  sons. 

11.  CiiAKi.oTTK  Amkma,  b.  Oct.  !),  IH.'il;  ni.Dcc.  ;{,  IMH."),  Oiner  Woodman. 

12.  Susan  Counkma,  b.  Oct.  !),  1851 ;  in.  May  — ,  1875,  Archibald,  son  of 

Church  Parker. 
Danifj,,  b.  Feb.  7,  1807. 
Naomi,  b.  Au>;.  21,  1808;  d.  Sept.  27,  1810. 
Tiio.  Hanoi.ky,  1).  May  11,  1810. 

Makia  Matii.i>a,  b.  Nov.  7,  1814;  m.  Dec.  18,  18.3.3,  David  E.  (.Vo/o»io«,  Jofl\ 
Parish,  and  lived  in  Cornwallis  till  1845,  when  they  moved  to  Yarmoiitii, 
Ont. ,  where  he  d.  in  March,  1854,  a^jed  4G.  She  in  ,  2d.  Win.  Williams,  an 
Eniilish  weaver,  Sontiiwold,  Ont.,  I85(i.  and  d.  March  5,  18G1.  Mr.  Wil- 
liams d.  1882,  aj;ed  84,  liaviii};  had  tAvo  other  wiv  'S.     Children  : 

1.    AaiiON  Fdhtkk,  b.  Feb.  — ,  18;}fi;  in. ,  1850.  Kliza.   dau.  of  Wni. 

Porter;  d.   Apr.  4,  1861.     She  in.,  2d,  Win.  Wadhain,  Dorchester, 
Ont. 
Cr.AiussA  Ann.  b.  May ,  18.38;  d. ,  1857. 


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6. 


Ai.i«Ki«T  Hill,  m.  Jnne  21,  1840;  in.  Dec.  29,  18(i3,  Polly  Ann,  dau.  of 
Henry  U.  Glover,  Leonard,  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.     Had  »!  children. 

Eliza  Kkbkoca,  b. ,1844;   m. ,  18(i2,  Benjamin   Quick.     Il.id 

3  children  and  lived  in  Fiiigal,  Out.,  till  1888,  when  they  moved  to 
Leonard,  Mich. 

Jamks  .Monuok,  b.  ,  1848;  m. ,  1874,  Sarah  Mc Alpine,  niul 

live  In  Dunwick.  Ont. 

Olivk,  b. ,  1842;  d.  in  the  fall  of  1855. 

Sarmi  Annhs,  b.  May  11,  181(5;  in  Feb.  15,  1832,  Rev.  Solomon  Bennett  Tay- 
lor, and  lived  in  New  Germany,  Lunenbnrj^  Co..  N.  S.,  where  lie  worked  <iii 
a  farm,  besides  being  an  active,  eneruetic  minister  In  the  Baptist  church. 
He  died  worn  out  in  the  good  cause,  March  28,  1870.  She,atsoahard  worki-r. 
both  spiritually  and  temporarily,  d.  Dec.  9,  1872.     Children: 

1.    Thomas  Hanolv,  b.  Dec.  2(5,  1832;  lu.  May  19,  1853,  Ellen  Flint,  ami 
live  in  California. 
Jamks  KnwAKi),  b.  Aug.  .HO,  18.34;  m.,  1st,  Oct.  20,  18.58,  Mercy,  dan. 
of  Isaac  Freeman,  had  3  sons  2  daus.   Shed  Dec,  1874.    He  ni..  L'tl. 
In  1882,  Nellie,  dau.  of  Ezez.  Truesdell,  and  widow  of  John  Simp- 
son and  Charles  Kussell.     Live  In  Somerville,  Mass. 
CiiAKi.Ks  IciiAiioi),  I).  May  17,  183(5;  in.  .Vug.  15,  185<>,  Eleanor  Lvnch. 
Jkkkmiaii  Ti'i'i'KM,  b.  May  30.  1838;  in.  June  9,  18.')!>,  Sarah,  da\i  «>f 

James  Moore.     Had  11  children.     Live  in  Charlestown. 
PiiiNKAS  FosTKU,  b.  Jan.  12,  1840;  d.  Nov.  10,  1858. 


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•!.     Sakaii  .Iank,  b.  Dec.  28,  1841  ;  in.  St-pt.  m,    i«7o,  jas.  Kdwnnl.  ><mi  of 

Will.  Diiiiii. 
7.     IkOitKKi  TwiMN«i.  I).  Nov.  10.  iMj:!;  iij.  AiiiT.  2ti.  \s''>.  rriHlnici'.  iliin. 

of  C<><>|Mr  Diloii^.  Aviio  (I.  ill  1>."<I.    Ill- 111.,  2»1.  .Inly  —    1«n.'>,  .Mary. 

dim.  of  Nutliaii  Coiinul. 
«.     AVm.  .Iuii.N>(»N,  It.  Sept.  •-".».  I"*4."»:  III..  Ni.  l.>»nr.  .Iain- .\lirniii« :  in..  'Jtl. 

in  l^t7^.  Saiaii  Hlaclv.     Is  an  M.D..  in  I'ortlainl.  (»ri-. 
!).     JosKi'ii  Di.McicK.  I).  .Inly  2,  l>sl7:  in..  Ni,  in  IxCH.  Kiiiina  lA'ticli  (  <l.  ii* 

isC'.ij ;  111..  -.'(I,  ill   H7ii.  .Myra  11.  Fonda;  in  .  .'.d.  .  Cajit.  .1.  D. 

Taylor.     Is  at  (ireat  Falls,  Montana. 
lU.  0.s<-AU  MoKii.MKU.  I).  .Ian  7.  l.s4'J;  in.  .Nov.  2.  Im74,  Siish- (I'arki-r) 

rarisli.  and  hud  four  cliildrtii.     lie   \vas  a  sailor.  i'ar|>eiit«'r,  and 

for  several  years  \viis  jtnsiileiit  of  a  (liristian  .Mission  in  I'oston ; 

removed  to  .Ariryle,  (arletoii  Co..  N.  15..  I^'.il. 

11.  llKXitY  H.  \V.  NoKi.,  1).  .Ian.  22.  Irt.'^U;  in  in  ls7;!.  Fanny,  dan.  oCJolin 

.McAiilille,  li;id  tiiree  cliildrfii.     Fiiniiliiie  ilcaler  in  Cliarlcstinvn. 

12.  Ki.i'.ANoi!  Km/.\iii:iii.  Ii.  .\im.  211.  ls.52:  d.  .May  III.  Is7l. 

I."..  .\MAM)A  .Vnn.  I>.  .Inly  11.  l.>^."<4:  in.  May  24.   1n7I,  'I'lionia*  II.,  s(ni  of 
Kov.  Silas  Vidiioe:   have  time  children.     Live  in    .Mahhn.  Mass. 
lie  is  a  earpc  liter. 
II.  .Samuki.  |{i:\xktt,  Ii.  Nov.  27.  Kt*)-.  in.  .Mar.  22,  l.ss.!.  Kosa.  dan.  of 
Cephas  Wellon ;  had  live  ehildreii.     They  lived    in  Charlesiown  a 
nunilier  of  years,  he  as  a  ineelianic  and  tradesman.  Init  removed  to 
Wai'-rville,  Corinvallis.  N.  S..  1S!»|. 
1."..  Mkim  V  l'iin,i'..\A.  I«.  .\ii;r.  •:.  1."<."..S;  in.  Nov.  22.  ln7(;.  Albert  C.  Morse. 
2d.  jr..  and  had  tuo  children,     lie  d.   Oct.  10.  iKsO.  a-jed  2.;.     Slu 
lives  in  Charlestowii.  Mas-^. 
If..   ItKUBKxCi.Aiti:.  1).  May  lit.  IsCl',  in  Salt  Lake  City. 
78    vii     Samii'i.,  2d.  jr..  b.  Dec.  2H.  Itil.s. 
77  \iii     l)AVii>  riMoi:,  b.  Dec.  2<!,  lt>20. 

VII.  24  Crocker  ChutO  ('John,  .hh,i,  fJonel,  JameK,  Jomes, 
Lionel),  lioni  in  Gr.iiu  illc,  N.  S.,  .I.iii.  23,  1771;  m;ini«'<l.  17i>7,  in 
(JiaiivilU',  .\.  S.,  Cynllii:!  Dodi^e  (  pmlialily  n  <lt'.><c('n«lant  nV  IJicliaid  ol 
."^alciu.  .Ma.*<.s.,  1G."kS).  Kaily  in  tlio  prr.st'iit  conturv  lu'  inovfil  to  Linicii- 
'•iiii,',  Mass.,  wlu'iv  lii.s  irrMn(l|).'ii*('iit.s  Croi-kfi-  livcil,  lie  dird  alxuit 
1h;1(I.     His  wife  tiled  .Marcii  111,  1.S42,  aired  sixty. 

Cliildrcn  : 

i  SisAN,  b.  <•(•!.  2.i,  17'.»S:  in..  Ni.  in  ls20.  F'redeiick  Lloyd,  who  was  acciden- 
tally shol  A|iril  14.  1.S2:!,  and  d.  Oct.  2:5.  aired  2."..  She  in..  2d.  Im24.  Joseidi 
Dolbear.  m  ho  d.  1S5.S,  ili^cil  .".S.  Shed.  Dec.  2.'..  l><si>.  ji:red  S4.  Cli.  by  1st 
inarriaae: 

1.  SiSAN,  b.  Dec.  2;»,  1S21  :  in..  Isl.  Dec.  2'.».  1n:!'.i.  .lohn  .1.  Hill  of  Fra- 
niiivirhain,  who  d.  Mar.  2b.  1^42,  aired  il  :  ni..2d,.Iiine  2s.  I,s|;5,  .losiali 
Faster,  of  Saxonville,  from  Prince  Kdward  Nlaiid.  lie  d.  Sept. 
2,  1S82.  nircd  I'.O.  They  had  (I)  Fred  X .  b.  Feb.  2.'5,  \HU\;  in.  Mary 
K.  Kills;  d.  del.  :;i,  IK'.iO,  uired  44:  had  three  ch.   (2)  Alice  Mnuil.  I». 


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Doc.  2H,  1848;  in.  KilBiir  W.  Chillis,  lived  In  Kvcrt'tt;tl.  Nov.  I."i, 

1H91 ;  had  two  cli. 
By  'J(l  iiiarrlft'H' : 

2.     JosKi'ii  W.,  I). ;  ni. ,  of  N.  y.  City. 

;J.     Nancy  .!.,  h. ;  ni.  Tiiontns  Sloiin. 

4.     Kmki.ink  L.,  b. ;  ni.  Ucnj.  I',  (ircni. 


Mauy  Waok,  1). 

MaIEY  riMTK,  I). 

Mktsy  \V..  I».  — 


— ;  in.  Cliarlcs  llrtMlfonl. 
— ;  d.  iiycd  '.»  yrs. 
m.  W.  W.  Atwood. 


ii     .Maiiv  Fai.knki:,  I).  Oct.  I-',  1800;  in.  Nov.  14,  !HJ4,  Solomon  .Vntrustns.  son 
of  Kdwanl  Diivls;  d.  .Mar.  IC.  1H5.").     lie  d.  June  l.'i,  1h.'>1.  asjcd  .'.4.     Ch. : 

1.  Smi.omm:^  Arii.,  b.  Dec.  27,  Ih25;  in.  .'in^nf^ta  Kilbiirii,  and  had  thn. 

sons;  d.  .\pr.  I.'»,  \HHH.  in  Boston. 

2.  \Vm.  F..  1).  Sept.  25,  1827;  ni.  CaroliiU'  Nason,  N.  Y. 

;».     Maky  C,  b.  July  21,  1821» ;  in.  IVtor  .Iol!Vcy ;  d.  Sept.  14,  1876,  in  N.  Y. ; 

lied.  June,  1870,  afjcd  4(5. 
4.     JosKl'il,  b.  Feb.  2,  I8,n  ;  d.  Feb.  V.i,  IHM. 
.'..     CvMiiiA  .v..  1).  Feb.  17,  18:!2;  in.  Dec.  10.  1863,  Abrani  I.arkin.  jr.. 

Cli.:    (1)  Cora  Frances,  h.  Oct.  0,   18<!4.     Mr.  Larkin  d.   Oct.  24, 

1891.  a-icd  nearly  (m.      Tiie  uldow  lives  in  Charlestown,  severely 

attlicted  nitli  rlieninatisin. 
<;.     JosKfii  \V..  b.  Feb.  1,  1834;  in.  Ilattie  Cntten. 
7.     Jankt  II.,  I).  Nov.  14,  183.-,;  III.  II.  L.  Iladley;  d    Oct.  13,  1888. 
H.     (Sko.  W.,  b.  Jan.  18,  1838;  in.  IJ/.zie  Kimball. 
!t.     Anokmxk  a.,  b.  Feb.  2!),  1840;  d.  Dec.  (I,  1846. 
10.  CiiAKi.KsS..  b.  .Ian.  17,  1844;  d.  March  2,  1h4.".. 
iii     John.  b.  180:$;  h)st  an  arm;  d.  about  18."»0,  Lunenljuri;,  .Mass. 

VII.   25  George  Washington  Chutei'Min,  John,  LioneU -hmex, 
James,  Lionel)  lioni  in  Giiiiivillo,  April  27,  177<S  ;  in.in'ied  Anna  Bath- 
lick,  1797  ;  livoil  in  Liinonl)nrg,  Mass.  ;  died  Oct.  23,  1808.     She  dietl 
Aug.,  1846,  aged  seventy. 
Children  : 

i     Anna,  b.  1798,  in  Lunonburii;  tl.  Oct.  30,  171H>. 

ii    James,  b.  1800;  in.  Louisiana  Lane,  went  to  N.  Y. ;  d. .     Had  two  cli. 

His  wife  has  lieen  in  Canada  West  since  1840. 

iii     Mai!V,   b.    1803:  in.  Reuiieii    Ilolden,  b.    171»U;  d.   1858.     (Sylcanus,^  h. 

17fir>;  d. ,  1843;  in.  Tolly  Ballirick  wiiod.  ,  184!t;  rhilemon.*b. , 

172r>;  d.  ,  1810;  m.  ,  17.'>1,  Lucy  Walker;  SteiiJten  :^  Stephen;*  HH- 

ar(V  (I(i00-1 «!)»;)    came  over  in  1034,  w.  Martha d.  at  Watertown,  I)f<. 

(I,  1684.)    Ch.  : 

1.  Ai-ousTi's,  b.  1822;  m,  18.'j3,  Mrs.  Hhoda  Maria  Keed  of  Shirley;  four 

ch. 

2.  Abuy.  1).  1826;  m.  Asahel  York;  d.  1864. 
.t.     Adki.aidk,  b.  1828;  ui.  Harvey  Kidoiit. 
4.     IIaxxaii,  b.  18.30;  in.  James  MclJroom. 
.').     Fkancis  Kki-^kn,  b.  1832. 

•  6.     Maktin  Fkancis,  b.  1834;  in.  Lucinda  Scott.  Boston. 

7.    Ueokge,  b.  183G;  m.  1861,  Ellen  Reed,  Boston. 


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OENEALOOIEH    OF   TUB    rilUTE    FAMILY 


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78 


8.  Anna  Maicy,  I>.  1H:J8;  in.  E.  1>.  KUvrll,  IJo.stou. 

9.  Wai.tku.  b.  IS39. 

10.  Ei.i/.AiiKTii,  1>.  IM41  :  III.  Frank  Edijecoiiib ;  «1.  l'*74. 

11.  Ai.ox/.o,  I).  1.''4:J:  tl.  IStiU. 

12.  LiHirs.  b.  1H4,-|. 

Oliver  IliiUU-n'  {Xeht^rnvth,*  John,'  Stephen,*  Uirhnnl^),  b.  in  Sliir- 
Icy,  S<'|il.  IH,  17(;."i;  (1.  in  Boston.  Hi'pt.  4,  1M44.  lie  was  ii  ifn-ul 
niiisiciaii  and  aiitlior  of  ciixlit  boiiks,  one  liiiiutrtMl  tiliu-s  and  iiiuiv 
liian  twenty  iiyniiiH.     Wrote  Corotiution  in  1792. 

(iKo.  W.,  1).  July  4,  1H((,-,. 

John  C,  i>.  1H07.     School  teacher  at  the  South. 


VII.  26  Paul  Chute  ('John,,  John,,  Lionel,  Jamea,  Jamex,  Lionel), 
lioiii  ill  1782  ;  ni.inicd  IW'thiiih.  <l:iii<:litcr  of  Dr.  A/or.'iiul  (iloriiina  Hetts 
ol \St.  .loliii,  N.  IJ.,  Aii»r.  5,  1<S04,  and  lived  at  the  .lojir^ins,  Di<^l)y  Co., 
X.  S. ;  a  fanner  and  tradesman.  He  was  drowned  ero.ssing  Annapoli-s 
liasiii,  <;oiiiir  to  Dijz;!'}'  in  a  iioat,  Feliruarv,  1810.  Ilis  wite  went  to  St. 
floliii,  X.  IJ.,  and  married  Edward  Walker  and  had  a  daiij^hter  Margaret, 
wlio  married  Simon  liazley,  ami  had  three  chihlren.  Mr.s.  Walker  died 
ill  18H;.  He  died  in  1847.  Dr.  liett.s  died  at  Dighy,  N.  S.,  Sept., 
18()!l,  aged  72.  Ili.s  wife  died  at  St.  John,  Mar.  1(>,  1815,  aged  68. 
(Miihlren  : 

i  .Iamks  KnwAKi),  b.  Nov.  '^,  180.j;  ni.  .Mary  .\nn  Chapman,  Shepherd,  N.  M. ; 
and  had  Matilda  .lane.  b.  IHItti;  lives^in  San  Franidsco,  Cal.  lied,  in  St. 
.Fohn  about  1857;  and  she  went  to  Ontario. 
ii  Faxxy  Matii.I)a.  b.  Nov.  10,  1807;  in.  C'apt.  William  Walker  who  was 
drowned  otl"  the  schooner  "  Ea^rie,"  18.'{0-;J1  ;  m.,  2nd,  Joseph  Scammull, 
Esq.  (1).  in  Wiley,  Wiltshire,  Enf?.,  Aug.  9,  180(5),  1832.  who  was  a  iner- 
ehant  and  ship))er  in  St.  .lohiis;  d.  May  7,  18(i3.  She  d.  Feb.  4,  1881. 
(Ml.  : 

1.  .John  Wai.kku,   l».    Sept.   28,  1833;  in.    Emma  (Jilbert  Sancton,  St. 

.Tohif*  X.  B.  (b.  Jan.  5,  1840),  1858.  Ch.  :  (1)  Maude  Gertruik,  b. 
Au«.  11»,  IKuil.  (2)  Fanny  M'ttUda.  b.  Mar.  2,  18(11.  (3)  Geonje 
Hymn,  b.  July  23.  I8G2;  in.  Feb.  1<!.  1891,  Dolly  Turpiii.  (4)  IValter 
Sancton,  b.  Dec.  14,  18t;3.  (5)  James  Henderson,  b.  .N'ov.  27,  1873; 
d.  Dec.  3,  187r). 

2.  Anxik  Jil/iox,  1).  May  19.  lH3a;  m.  John  Byron  Cushiiijr,  of  Carleton. 

N.  B.  Cli.  :  (n  Oeurije  Scamm>'ll,\i.  Juiie.-|.  18(!1.  (2)  H'm.  Channimj, 
h.  Mar.  18,  18(;3.  (3.)  Theophilus.  b.  July  19.  18(!.-..  (4)  Emma  Helen. 
1).  Dec.  30,  18t>7.     (."))  Edith  Jeirett,  b.  Aug.  28,  1872. 

3.  JoNKPH  Hkn'uy,  b.  Aiir.   10,  1837;  ni.  Louisa  Stevens   (b.  in  Maine, 

Feb.  27,  1842),  Oct.  30,  18t;i.  Ch.  :  (1)  Edimrd  ./etcctl,  b.  July  6, 
1863;  111.  Nov.  25.  1885,  Florence  Harriet  Nol)le  (I).  Dec.  3,  18tJ3). 
(2)  Frank  Stevens,  h.  Sept.  29,  18(54;  in.  Mar.  29,  1889,  (Jelette 
Frances  Ally  (b.  Mar.  31.  1865).  (3)  Jmeph  ILnry,  b.  Nov.  22, 
187(1.  (4)  John  F.  Ernest,  b.  Feb.  28,  1872.  (•'»)  -fohn  h'imhall,  b. 
Sept.  Ii,  1873.    ifi)  Sanjord  Wilder,  I).  Juoe  14,  ltf7£. 


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5S 


OKNKALO(ilK8   OF  TlIK   Clin'r.    I  AMII.Y. 


I.     II.MMiiin  Maiii.da,  I>.  Ati}{.  ',\0,  18:10;  d.  Mn.v 'J,  1847. 

.'i.     \Vm.  I'l.itor,  li.  .]\\\y  27,  IM41 ;  il.  Aiik.  :..  1m42. 

(;.    Kmmv  .lii.iA,  i(.  .iiiiii-  l:i,  is»;'.. 

7.     ('llAltl.|•.^*  Kkwaui).    It.   Mar.    15).  l.'^l.'.;  iii.  Dec.  L"-'.  Istit*.  Aiinlr  Marii 

Saiurtoii  (1).   Dec.    U,   1.h4(;).     Cli.  :  (1)/I/»hi>   Ciinliiiiff,  h.  .Inn.  I'.i. 

187(1.      (U)    Alir,'.    Voui/hn,   I).    Dec.  2.'.,    lH7l:tl.   .Iim.    s,    IHS;l.      (:; 

(U'ol-ijidllil  Sillirtnn,  II.    Nov.  !t,   \H',). 
li.     IIahiiiki  .Maui. da.  Ii.  Mar.  •_'.'>,  l.><47:  in.  l.'<70,.IoMf|ili  .Mllsoii  (It.  .h{\\ 

I.    IslO,   llaiiU  ('(t..   N.  S.).     Cli.  :   (1)   ll'rW^y  C.  It.  A|tril  •.'•-',  lM7;i. 

(2j  //«7e(/   (Icrtviiih.  It.  July   l.'>,   l.s7.'>.     (Jl)    H'm.   Snutimill,  It.  .Iiil\ 

L'i),  1884. 
:i.     I'HKi).  K..  It.  .Ian.  ;iO,   Is4fi;  in.   187f>.  Martraivt  Aiiu'lla  McAdaindi 

.\iii;.   •.'!,    l^."!;!,  St.   Sli'iiiirii.s,   N.  M.).     Ch.  :   (1)  John    Mr.\il'im.\> 

.Inly   IS,   1H7<!,  SI.  .lolm.   N.  IJ.     d')  /->.</.  Alllsn,,.  h.  «»rl.  liK,  l>:',i. 

nniitkl.vn.  \.  Y.     (:!)  //aroW  JSentanl   1..  net.  ;i.  I,s8.-.. 
iii     .Iank  (ii.itniANA.  It.  Scjit..  isu'.t;   in.  Tlionnix  Mtxdli;  iMid  iivtd  in  New  nrnii>- 
wick      He  (1.  ill  Kic(h  rU^ktitn  ;  anil  slu"  went  to  i  in- west.     Cli.: 

1.     l(i:riiiAii,  II. ;  in.  CI.  1).  .lewrtt. 

•J.     Maiii.ua,    It. ;  III.  .Iaiiu-<  .Nlckorsoii.      Cli.:  (I)    \\'<tlier.      ('.') 

]i'thi<(h.     (li)     Marii'int. 
'.'>.     .Mauy,  It. ;  III.  Will.  .AriiistroiiH;  antl  iiatl  -^i-x  cliildrt'ii. 


VII.  27  Peter  Proscott  Chute  ('fo/m,  John,  Lionel,  Jam's, 
Jatne.i,  Lionel),  Itoni  M:iy  27,  17<S7:  iiiiiriicd  Lucy,  (l.-uiiilitcr  (it'Di'.i, 
David  Kniidiill,  l»y   Ki'v.  T.   II.  t'liipiuim,   KSOS;  and  livcil   in  (liHeii'iil 


ill'  was  a  cooiti  r 
She  dii'd  Apiil 


places  in  I)i<»lty,  Aiiiia|)(tiis  and  Kini;  Cdimtics.  X.  S. 
and   f'arnici',  and  died  near  I)ri(l;:cl(t\vn,  altmit    IMio. 
21,  I8a4,  airt'il  si.\ly-.S(!V('n. 
Children  : 

79  i      Al.KXANDKl!.   II.    IVI).  L'I.    1809. 

80  ii     C11AU1.K.S,  b.  Apr.  I'.t,  18I1, 

iii     (iKdiiCK,  h.  Apr.  LM,  IHU:  d.  Oct.  11.  l.-^LM.  ^ 

81  iv     <iii.i(i:uT  K.,  h.  Sipt.  i:'.,  1817. 

VII.  28  John  Chute  (John,  John,  Lionel,  James,  James,  Lio- 
nel), horn  Oct.  14,  17110:  niarricd  A hiirail,  daughter  (il  Steplien  .loiics, 
hy  Kev.  IVter  Crandall,  Dec.  2(5,  18K>,  :ind  lived  near  the  J()<:Lnii 
HridL'o,  I)igl)y  Co.  ;  fanner  and  fisherni.'ui,  II(>  died  Nov.  18,  180"). 
His  wife  died  Oct.   20,   1871,  aged  eighty-two. 

(Children  : 

I     Steimikx  .TOXK.S,  It.  Oct.  2:!.  1814;  d.  .Tidy  28,  18;{(;. 
li     .Jamks  IlKNitv.  It.  ,Ian.  20.  1818;  d.  An?;.  28, 1828. 

iii     KMZAitivni,   It.   Apr.  8,  1820;  in.  .lolin  IJulsor  Kici'"  (/>«(/.  .A/h/zs,"  ./oscy'/t' /'" 

ria/i,*  Thomas,''   'J'Ikhikis,-  Dea.  EihnionV ),  of  Siidbiiry.  .Mass.,  1(;;J8).  Dir.. 

•  1837,  aud  lived  at  or  near  Smith's  Cove,     lie  d.  1802,  ayed  43.     (Dea.  Joiins 


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C,EXE\LOOIF.H   OF    TIIK    CIIUTK    FAMILY. 


.'I.I 


Rice  d.  IMI.  axt-tl  7'.*.  IIIh  ^\irt^  Dnioihy  Kalsor.  «l.  lOAl.  atfiil  ^J). 
Hbr  m..  iwl.  John,  mmi  of  S\\n'>  l{lc<-  U)i'«  tliinl  uifr) ;  uiul  Uv  d.  Jiiim*  ii. 
IMT;.  a«ed*l.     Ch.  : 

1.  .%r«ji'*iA,  b.  IHIO:  111.  (ii-orK*' ('<>**««'tt ;  nix  <-liililrrii. 

2.  I'liiBi:  AJtX.  »».  ls4l';  (I.  I^.V.t  nr  «!<». 

».     Eur*.  >i.  <»ct.  1.  1x45;  III.  Willlniii.  xiii  of  Diiviil  Leo,  Jr..  IM'i:   tislit 
rhildn-n.  rii(l»ca.  Miis-i. 

4.  I>«>K«>IIIT.  !<•  1^47:   ill.  .loliii  MiiliiiK. 

5.  Ilii-VKT  JoM>.  I».    Sfpt.    1,    iH.'il);  III.    I.iicy  Kttii.  diiii.  of  Daiiifl  T. 

Amlt-rMHi   ill.  .Inly  '2.    IM.*>4),   1H71',  aiul  live  iiiKuHtoii:  pioUH  lta|i- 

6.  J«>ii3(.  b.  1^1;  III.  .le^iMU'  (  liiilc  (Joseph  IK.,  Dm.  A'lrtiu). 

7.  Frr£.  b.  Iiv»-:   in.  Klfrmor  Dcvintiy. 

>*.    I'ttitnu.r-.  N.  1H.7-:  m.  Mmy  Kenny,  Ko.nton.  .Mass. 
!>.     Kri»Mi^.  b.  ](<.*•-:  iii.  KdwanI  .Moriiic,  smi  of  .loliii. 

VII.  29  Joseph  F.  Chute  {•h/m,  John,  Lio)ifI,  Jamfs,  Jame^, 
Lluiiel),  horn  in  Gi.iiivillf.  F\'l».  21,  IT!*.'):  ii)iini«»il  Sii.**;iii  Harris  1*<'I- 
li.iiii  Jiilv  25.  1J*1»J.  ami  lived  ucav  l)iirl>v.  N.  S.  Coiik'IIim  and  Anna 
(Elwtxiil)  IIarri.<»  of  VatiiUMitii.  N.  ."^.,  liiul  live  .>ioii,><  and  thii'c  daiigli- 
tt>r>.  Sn.<i:in  lN>ni  alM>ut  17^7.  inatiiiMl  .lo.sciili  I'dliani,  and  had  a  .•ion 
Jo.scpli  and  dauifiiter  Atbdino.  Adaliiic  iniiniod  .Idlm  Waivhani.  The 
t'atlici-  died  or  %va«  lii^t  at  s4*a  a)<oiit  1N12;  and  the  son  foUowod  a  few 
years  after,  leaving  a  w'lte  and  live*  ohildiiMi.  .lo.scpli  F.  Cluite  niarrietl 
the  widow,  :i.H  ^t:ite«l  alnivc ;  an<l  they  moved  fVoin  Digl»y  to  Lnncii- 
l>iir<r.   -Ma.s.H.,  1-Hii,  and  died  aiiont  1X4.').      Sin-  died  Feb.  22,  1»«.3. 

Children  : 

82  i    .FoiiN  Ei>irtRi>.  b.  I»ec.  4,  Jslfi. 

ii     Akthi  R  \Vi>u:t-  b.  July  14.  IHi'U;  d.  at  hcu,  about  iMoO. 

83  iii    JosKTii  lloMEC.  b.  Mir.  '.*.  18'.'2. 

iv     Si>.»>   I'rj.ii.»ii.  b.  X«»v.    '2i\.   IHL'7;  m.  Oliver,   noii  of  Levi  Diroll,  Sept.  21. 
1»42.  and  U%ed  at  Ljiijeuhur^.     IIu  d.  May  10,  1.S.S8.  a{j;cd  H5.     Ch. : 

1.     Fejixklix   O..    b.   Juue   .30,    184:i;  in.  Curric  .V.  DuvLs.  of  I^coiita, 

X.  II..  Apr.  r-O.  lso^.  niul  had  live  clilldnii. 
'J.     AkTni-B  Frra  G..  h.    Dec.  21.  1844;  in.  Li/./le  Baldwin,  May  1.  1870. 
aod  haul  four  children:  d.  Dec.   22,   l.sH.s,  in    Vick»l>iirg,  Mu»!t..  of 
nuUarial  Ce-rer. 
:i.     Jo#em  II..  b.  Apr.  4.  1>4(;;  d.  Oct.  !»,  I,s47. 

4.     Sc»»!«  F.  J..  >i.  Apr.  27.   1«50;  in.  Onvii  II.  Sinitii,   Dec.  2.5,  I%8, 
and  bad  foar  cLildreii. 
V     M.tuv  .li«eriii.xi-  b.  May  2'.».  1S29-  <1.  .Tan.  7.  I,s44. 

84  vi     CoRSBlJCS  llAKiat>.  b.  Nov.  27.  1&32. 


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is 


VII.     30  James  Chute  {Benjamin,  John,  Lionel,  James,  Jamex, 
Xio/W),  lM>rn  ill  Gnin»"ilU*.  April  19,   1778;    nuinied    Plielie,  iLuighter 


54 


GKNKALOOIKS    OF   THE    CIHTK    FAMILY. 


of  Deii.  ThoiUMs  V\m\p.  I.y  Kev.  T.    II.  Cliipniiin.  Ft-I..  5,  1«01,  and 
l)()tli  rspc'iit  their  days  in  (iranvillc  as  (fiuxl  Cliristiaii  people  and  old- 
fashioned  farnieis.      He  died  ilinie  1,  1?S.'>7.     She  died  .Nov.  l!>,  lS«».s, 
aged  nearly  eiglity-sevun. 
Children  : 

I    Nancy,  I).  Dec.   lo,   isoi ;  m.  .Juiiii  F:iriiswurlli.  Juii.   H.  ls41:  d.  Jiiii.   ;;i. 
185(i. 
86     ii     K/.HA,  1).  May  !»,  1.S04. 

86  lii     (iii.liKin  S.,  I).  All;;.  II.  IHUi'.. 

87  iv    Tii*»MA.s,  1).  Supt.  '2i>,  IM08. 

88  V     KvKitiTT,  b  .Ian.  s.  1811. 

vi     Ki.i/.AitKHi,  1).  .Ian.  i::,   IMi;  in.  .loliii  KWinuiul  Ilrown.  .Ian.  I.  ls:{:S:  «1.  Mar 
17,  183*;.     Ilnil  tlii'L'i' iluiis.     O)  I'heht  Anil.  in.  .lulin  Fiir<|iiliarsuii. 

89  vii     AiiKi..  I).  Mar.  5,  181);. 
80  viii    OMVKii.  I).  .\i)r.  I'l;,  lHli>. 

91  ix     Wii.MAM  FoMKU,  I).  !)»v.  2fi,  I«L'2. 

X  riiKiii.  .Iank,  I).  Mar.  Hi.  isji,;  ni.  KiMilun  IVrki  «  KIukIch.  Oct.  7,  1844;  livxl 
In  (jraiivillf  and  d.  Mar.  :t,  is.'ti;.  lie  in.,  I'lid,  I'liehe  I.ettciiey.  l.«ti:t;  Itail  i 
dan.  and  d.  188'.),  a;;cd  70.     (Mi.  : 

1.  .Iamk8,  in.  Sarali  .1.,  daii.  of  ('apt.  .lohn  Sleitli. 

2.  Ki.i/.Aiir.Tii,  111.  Fred.  Morey. 

3.  Hr..\.iAMiN.  d.  ill  infancy. 

A.     riiKBK  .Ia.vk,  mi.  (Je(»r«e  A.,  hoii  of  AIm?1  Clinte.     Sec  No.  'ITi. 

VII.  31  Seth  Chute  {liotjinnin,  John,  Lionel,  James^  Juhie*, 
/J()uel),hovi\  in  (ir.inville,  Sept.  !.'>,  17^2;  married  Ann,  da'ighter  tit 
Calel)  Kowier,  l»y  Uev.  l*arson  MilkMlge,  I>e<-.  HI,  l.so.'>,  :.iul  lived  near 
Chute's  Ct»ve,  or  llaniplon,  as  farmers.  He  died  Dec.  1«I,  1821>.  Slu 
died  .Ian.  IT),  IbU^,  aged  eighty-three. 

Children  : 

1  MAUtiAHKT  Ann,  h.  Oct.  TJ,  180«;;  ni.  Henry  Fash,  Sept.  18,  18;is;  d.  Apr 
1(>,  188<l.  lie  in..  1st,  Kiilli  Merritt.  .Ian.  4,  IhI*.';  d.  Dee.  11.  1837,  tuarlv 
4(i.     lie  d.  Oct.  •-'4,  I8fi7,  npd  r,7  yrs.  8  inos.     Cli.  : 

1.  l.ouKN/o  Don.  I).   Mar.  28.  I    ''•;  in.  I.aviiiia,  dau.  of  Ilaiily  Cliutr. 

8e«  No.  44. 

2.  .TosK.ni  Wii.iiAM.  1).   Feb.  fi,  l^ll;  in.  Freelove  White,  Mar.  12,  l^fi 
.1.     .Iaioii,  1).  Fell.  y.  1S4I;  lu.  Janettc  Work.  1870. 

4.  Ki.i/.AiiKTii  KiTii,  b.  Mar.  1.1.   1848;  tn.  (ieor^e  llyron  Brown.  Mk 

31.  1872. 
.'».     (!llAlM.oTTK  i;..b.  An;:.  22.  Is.'.l  :  d.  Aii«.  12,  18(12. 
ii     Ktiiaiinoa.  I>.  Dee.,  180s :  d.  .Ian.  2«;,  1810. 
lii     Al.KXANDK.lc,  It.  Nov.  2,  1810;    ".  May  2'.»,  ls2y. 

92  Iv     Gii.nKUT  F..  I».  Feb.  27.  Isl3. 

V     Ki.MiicA,  i).  Fell.  2s,  Isl7;  tl.  Nov.  8.  1h87. 
vi     Fmki.ini:.  b.  Apr.  2.  islU;  ni.  Jacob,  son  of  llanly  Chute.     Sue  No.  44. 


Ill  I 
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Cliiidrei 

93 
94 

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VII.    33 

Li'iiiel),  lioi 
<'f  .Varoii  .M( 
ville.  Olio 
His  wifo  (h' 
<'ln'idreii 


96 


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GKNKALOCIES   OF   THE    CIIUTK    TAMILY. 


55 


VII.  32  Ben^iamin  Chute  {Heujamin,,  John,  lAoueJ,  James, 
./(Dtii's,  Lionel),  l)(nii  ill  (Jraiivillo,  April  14,  17H7;  maniod  Ilopzihah, 
(liiiiirlitcr  of  l.siiu^l  and  Susanna  (Dodjjfo')  Fellows,  son  of  Hcnjaiuin 
and  Kmiict'  (l)od<>:o^)  Follows  {Ehenezer;^  Jo/in,-  Ulchard  Dodije^)  of 
Salem,  l<;3H,l)y  Hov.  Thos.  Ansloy,  Oct.,  hSOH.  Slu'dicd  Sopt.,  1H01>. 
lie  nianlcd,  soi'oi..',  Flizaheth,  dan<rht('r  of  Amos  Randall,  I:'  Uov. 
flioiiias  Ansl(»3',  May  1(1,  1.S12;  lived  in  ('lareiu'e;  a  fatiner;  and  died 
Mill.  20,  1X54.     She  died  in  1867,  a«,'cd  scvi'iity-eiirlit. 

CliildnMJ  : 

93  i     lliuTMN.  I).  .\|)r.  17.  1S0!». 

94  ii     Natiiax,  h.  June  10.  1815. 

95  iii     Wii.i.KTT,  b.  .Iiin.  23,  1820. 

iv     ("KKKTiiA.  I).   Fi'l».  11.  1.S22;  in.  William  Cluik.  Mar.  ;U,  isf.:.     V.i-.  (Murk  m.. 

1st.   rrudcnci-  KciikIi.  .uul  iiad  olcvou  cliiltlruii.     She  il.  Dec.  28,  18»;2,  age<l 

4(;.     He  (I.  .\|)r.  !»,  18m,,  ajje*!  7;i. 
V     Mii.viNA,  1).  Oct.  2!),  1824;  d.  Mar.  13.  lS,-;5. 
vi     Ai.i.KN,  1).  Sept.    Is,  l82!l;  III.  Mary  Ann  Savorv"  (Salhan:'  Uriah,*  Thnman,* 

Samuel,^   Thomas*   to  riymoutli,  Mass..  1(!.14),  Apr.  3,  18(;2.  nuil  live  iit  St. 

Mary's  Hay,  l)l«liy  Co.,  N.  S. 
vii     I.sAUKi.i.A,  I).  May  2.!.  is;t3;  d.  Sept.  17,  ls(;2. 


VII.  33  Ezekiol  Chute  {lienjandn,  John,  Lionel,  James,  James, 
Lionel ),\u)vi\iu  (iranvilK',  Jan.  (I,  171)0:  inarr-tMl  Lydia  Ann,  daiiirldcr 
of  Aaron  Mor.se,  by  Parson  Milledi^c  .Mar.  11,  l.H15>,  and  lived  in  (Jnin- 
ville.  one  nule  helow  Isridofetown  ;  a  fanner;  dioo  .fune  21,  184(5. 
His  wile  died  Mai'.  (>,  iSll,  a<j;ed  foity-tliree  years  and  lliieo  months. 

Children  : 

i     .MiNi-.TTA  Anx,  t).  Sept.  2.  1820;  in.  Dlnioek  Cliiil*-.     Se(!  No.  4<;. 
ii     Ki.i/.A  .Tank.  I).  Dee.  10,  1822;  in.  (;ili)ert  !•'.  Cliutc.     See  No.  '.t2. 
96     iii     Aauon  M..  i).  April  10,  1824. 

iv     Amohkt  S.,   I),  net.  30.  ls2.'i;  in.  Kdiniiiid  1'.,  won  ol'  Michael  (Jilliatt,  n,  ,.  20, 
ls4ii;  d.  Mar.  27.  ISC.".,     lie  in.,  2nd.  .lenislia  Mor>e.  June.  IsiU;.     (,||.  : 
Mauy,  I).  IS47;  tl.  Nov.  !>,  18ti8. 

liKsnii.1  TA  I...  1).  Feb.  21,  isp.i;  ni.  Jarvis  rimte.     See  No.  218. 
.\aho.\.  It. ;  d.  Apr.  7,  ls7(!. 
Ada  K.,  b.;  in.  James  Fox,  Mar<'li,  |ss|. 
Mi:i{riiA,  b. ;  in.  Jaiiie.**  WauKli.  June  |s.  is7(j. 
JamksM.,!).;   III.  Minetta  Ann  Cliiite.     See  No   4t». 
7.     Amoukt  S..  b.  .Mar.,  istl.'i;  d.  Oct.,  ISC..'.. 
Rt.i.KN,  b.  1827;  d.  an  Infaiil. 

Mautha  Adki.ia.    b.  June  lo,    182!t;  m.  James  M.  liilllalt  (b.   Feb.,    Isl'.i), 

brother  to   Kdiiiund   I',     lie  m..    Ist,  Susan,   dau.  of  .Mieli.  Spnrr.     Shed. 

Feb.  4,  I8i;7,  ngvt\  (i4.     Martini  A.  wiih  ii  f{ood  sehuol  teacher. 

Skiiai'M  .\1)i;i.aii)i:.  I).  Sepl.  I,  |s,;i  ;  m.  Fre»l  liaiiks^  (^VdCf/r,"  ./nshiin,"  Jonhun.* 

Musi'8,-'Juhn,*  /tic/ian/,'  oI'Mumh.  before  Hi4o),  June  8,  IXoi,  «nd  had  Iwochil- 


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GENEALOGIES   OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


(Iren.     He  d.  June  10,  l.s.V.i.  ti<x^'^\  40  yis.  I  inos.    Slie  in..  2n«l.  Li>lit!  Sloiic 
Mny  T,  IMOI ;  hiive  one  chilil  iiiid  live  in  Graiiville. 
vlil     Bknmamix,  h.  Jan.  22.  Ls.!.!. 
Ix      ClIAItl.KS  .\l,I.INK,  t).  Nov.  17.   I«;t4. 
X     IIkxuikita  M  .  I).  Mar.  L's,  18:58. 
xi     I-YDIA.  b.  1840;  tl.  soon. 


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VII,  34  Joseph  Chute  (Jienjinm'n,  John,  Lionel,  Jitmex,  Janirs, 
Ziionel ) ,  \n)vu  hx  (iriiiix  illc,  Doc.  1),  171>2;  inarrit'd  Tlicrcsji,  (liiuijlitcr 
of  Amos  Riindiill,  I)}-  liov.  Williaui  KUUt,  Nov.  29,  1S.31  ;  and  lived  in 
Graiivillo,  where  ho  died  Oct.  29,  1<S31>.  She  married,  .sieec -id  (as  hi> 
.seeoiid  wife),  Paoli,  daiiLditei of  Samuel  liandall,  Jan.  .'>,  l(S4f);  ami 
lived  ill  Portland.  Me.  ;  irrocer  and  merchant.  lie  died  Ajjr.  12,  lSfi4. 
a«red78.     She  died  Feh.  17,  1872,  ajred  Ho. 

Children: 

i     Sr.SAN  Alu-iAiDi:.  h.  Oct.  10,  18:52 :  d.  Dec.  :5.  I.s42. 

ii  Km.ma  Tnr.iiKSA,  li.  July  22,  18:!(!;  ni.  Cliaiies  F.,  son  ol' .losepli  'riiraslnr. 
I*oiM.>*nioulli,  N.  II..  June  (!,  ls,")7,  and  was  a  nieiTlinnt  in  rortland  till  Is;;'.. 
wlien  lie  ni(>v<>d  to  Boston  and  went  into  inercantik-  business  ii^rain,  and 
wince  187.">  with  Jordan  &  Marsh.  In  the  jjieat  (Ire  of  Portland  Jidy  I. 
18(;(;,  lie  lost  .Mboul  .•<70<tO.      Cli.  : 

1.  (^iiAKi.KS  S.,  1).  in  Portland.  Dec.  5,  is.v.t;  policeman  In  SoniervilU'. 

2.  i:\iMA  v.,  1).  in  Poitl.ind.  Jiiik-  24.  ]sr,:\. 

;;.  FuANKi.ix  J.,  b.  in  Portland.  Feb.  12,  ls(;7;  U.  \l.  postal  chik.  Iji 
tried  to  rescue  his  c.iasin,  Frank  Tplian  "roui  drowning,  at  Hctotli- 
biiy  Harbor.  Me..  .\ii;,'.  11,  l.sss,  ill  wlii*  h  he  rescued  the  body  Imii 
life  was  gone;  and  was  awarded  the  larirest  silver  inedal  pioviikil 
for  .such  Dy  tlie  IIuni:ine  Society  of  .Massachusetts. 

4.  Ci.AitA  Dai.ion.  b.  ill  Portland.  .Ian.  12,  ls70;  ni.  Win  Parker  Ila<()ii. 
June  ;»,  ]H!r.>. 

."i.     .\nna  K.,  b.  In  Sonierville.  Mar.  :'.,  Is7s. 

tl.     Kdwaki)  H..  1).  ill  Sonierville,  July  i;>.  I'^sQ. 
iii     Jusi-iMi  W.  I!.,  b.  Feb.  24,  is:!;»:  d.  Nov.  1:1.  18j.'. 

VII.  35  Thomas  Chute  (  T/ionms,  Jo/m,  Lionel,  .hones,  J(nn('s, 
Ijionel),  l)orn  in  ( lr:iiiville,  .Iiiiie  14,  17J^();  ni:irried  Mtiry,  dan;;hter  ot 
.lohn  iind  Kiinice  (Fellows)  Troop,  by  K»'V.  »Iiiiiu's  Manniiiir,  Oi't.  'M), 
1S04;  and  lived  at  Hear  Kiver  in  Clements  ;  a  sober,  ii|>rii:hl  Chiis- 
titm ;  farmer,  hunter  tnid  lislierm:in.  His  wife  died  Nov.  oO,  IMT. 
tijjfed  thirty-foiir.  He  m:irried,  second,  .bne,  daiiirhter  of  Dea.  I);ivi(l 
Shoolv  of  Weymouth,  l>i;;l)y  Co.,  by  Kev.  Enoch  Towner,  Dec.  7,  isi.^. 
In  the  sprino-  of  ls;>7,  he  sold  out  his  farm  to  Nathan  Tiipper,  M-ij., 
Esq.,  iind  moved  to  the  tht-n  Upper  Caiiiida,  called  in  18411  (';iii- 
ada  West,  :ind  in    18()7  Ontario;  and  settled  in  Maltihide,  six  milo> 


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57 


west  of  Port  Bniwell,  near  Lnki'  Krli',  and  <li(l  wt'll  there  lis  ji  farmer. 

Ill  the  sprinir  of  1841,   liis  eldest  son  l>eiii;r  <lro\viied,  leaivin*^  no  heirs 

or  will,  he  went  hack  to  Nova  S(<»tia  to  ;r»'t  the  property,  worth  ahoiit 

$«>JI()() ;   hut  the   widow  refusetl  to  share    with  him,  so  he  put  it  into 

cliaiieery  and  theie  "lawed"  it  seven    yeais,   n-lurninjj:    in  the  fall  of 

1><48,  with  $r)0().()(>.       After  huiidiuir  a  line  house  and  helpiuj;  huild  a 

Baptist  •meeting-house,  he  <lied   Auu.    14,  1N.')<).      Aunt  flane,  a  i;ood, 

pious  old  lady,  died  Auj;.  28,  1.^77,  airetl  8.')  years,  7  mouths,  after  l>e- 

iii<r  forty  years  from  her  native  land. 

Ciiildren  : 

i  HoUATio  Nki.sox,  b.  Aiis;.  C.  isO');  in.  Eli/.u  Ann,  dan.  of  Jolni  Crou.sf,  by 
Kiv.  HtMiry  SaiindLMs,  .Ian.  ;;i.  |s;U;  anil  was  ti  icsdIhU;,  t'lifim-tic  work- 
man, trudi  r  ami  nit-rriiant  .u  IU-m-  liivcr.  ll<;  was  tlrowiicd  in  tin.-  liay  of 
Ftiiulay,  near  St.  .luliu,  Oct.  ii.  ls40.  Ills  widow  ni.,  *.'iul,  Ezt-iilel  Cros- 
cu|)  (of  Luilowiek  iVoin  (itTiuany),  .Ian.  '-'4.  1«41).     Had  I'oiir  sous. 

ON  THE  DEATH   (>F  .NK!.S<»N  CllLTE. 

1. 

There  was  a  man  of  -jood  n-piite 
Known  far  and  widt   as  Nelson  Chute; 
His  home  wa>  in  Ui-ar  Kiver  town, 
A  place  i|uile  lamou<  for  renown. 
For  l.altor.  Iiouor.  Justice,  trnlli. 
He  ever  was  a  n>>ied  yunth; 
And  a.o  a  mercliant  he  did  ;iaiii 
Some  wealth  l)v  tiadin:r  on  tlie  main. 


r 


X. 

So.  on  the  Hay  of  Fnndy,  he 
Had  started  lor  St.  .lohn.  .\.  H. 
On  lioaid  tlie  Uoht  it  laden  •;rand 
Ami  .lames  T.  Hinxmau  in  couiinaud. 
Wlien  near  St.  .lohn  a  -tronj;;  breeze  bk" 
That  called  up  all  the  ves-el's  crew; 
When  by  the  Kyl>in^  of  m:nn  lioom, 
Poor  Nelson  found  a  watery  tomb. 


Flis  wife  for  hiin'did  sad  lament, 
neciuise  tier  lie.Mi  t  wa*  sorely  rent, 
B.il  he  had  yone  to  his  reward 
T'appear  before  liis  l>Ie>sed  T.ord  ; 
And  there,  where  all  thing's  are  arraufied 
(For  (Jod'.s  decrees  cannot  be  changed). 
We  hope  to  see  him  in  that  land 
With  all  the  blest  at  (lod's  riulit  hand. 


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ii  Ihraki,,  h.  Oct.  ^7.  1807:  in.  Ly<liii  Hairis  {Gforyf,  John),  April ."»,  IftiS,  aii<l 
liveil  in  Ilillshiiiyli.  I)i<;l»y  <o.,  a  sturdy  farmer.  He  <l.  Sept.  25,  187<>; 
liis  widow  m.  2nd.  I.STi'.  Dea.  Ah'xainItT  Koss.  a  sclmol  tearlit-r.  Mr.  Chutv 
liiid  a  lioii.so  Itnrnt  .Mar.  1'2.  l^-li'.  with  .\niolia  Harris,  daii;{hter  of  Georgt-; 
Nnoini  Harris,  dan<:liti'r  of  Sti-plx-n:  and  Statira  Yarrij{le.  daughter  of 
Cliarlfs,  in  it. 

97  iii  (Jkouuk.  l>.  Manli   li'.  is|». 

98  iv  W  .M.TKU,  1..  .luly  I'.i,  I.S12 

99  V  CiiAlM.KS,  I.    Fell.  13.  18I.V 

vi   .Mai.v,  I..  Oct.  f,  ISI7;  d.  Oit.  i:?.  lS4-_'. 

vii  U AVID  .Shook,  I».  Nov.  2:'..  ISI'.t:  killeii  in  Ontario.  Marcii  11.  1S»M.  by  a  limb 

of  a  tree  falling  on  iiiin. 
viii  El.KANoic,  l>.  April  21.  1X22.      See  MeCuiinell. 
ix  Cakoi.ink.  1».  .luly  2.'».  I>2-1:  d.  in  «)nt  trio.  .Inly  22,  IS40. 
X  Si  SAN.  b.  Apr.  s.  |S2(;:«I.  in  niitari<».  .hily  12,  l.^to. 

xi  A  KoMUAM  .IrnsoN.  b.  May  :lii.  I*<28:  d.  in  Ontario.  .Ian.  21.  I8'»;{;a  pious yonii^ 
man,  ami  at  the  time  of  his  death,  was  \V.  1*.  of  the  Sons  of  Tcmperain  i-. 
xii   PiiKiiK  .Ian'k,  b.  .Sept.  |."»,  IS;J<».     S»?e  .Mt-ijonneil. 

xiii  Akma.nki.i.a.  b.  May  27,  18:>:S:in.  Isaac,  son  of  Orlow  and  C'Idof  (Hoyt)  Sniitii. 
.Ian.  '.).  IS4;.',  and  had  si^ven  rhiidron  as  follows:  'I'errcssa  .\lbina.  Ma 
May.  Ella,  Celesta  .lane,  Lilly,  Orlow  and  Kdward.  Mr.  Smith  moved  from 
Maiaiiifle,  Out.,  to  <»rdway,  S.  I).,  in  1S84,  where  .Mis.  Smith  d.  Mav  4. 
ISW>.  Thenef  be  move«l  in  IWH,  to  Assa  Co.,  H.  <-'..  west  of  .Manitoba. 
100  xiv    i;i<  MAitn  I.AWKKNi  K.  b  Mar.  :\\,  is:{(j. 

VII.  36  Andrew  Chute,'  (T/iomax,''  Johnr  L'mel*  Jam**. 
Jaiiti'nr  Lionel  ^)„  Worn  in  (iraiiville,  N.  S.,  Sept.  lo,  17S1>;  takt'ii  1801. 
to  Hear  liivcr  by  his  paieiits:  inanit'd,  hy  Kev.  Kdward  Manning  in 
Coinwallis.  Kinjj'.s  Co..  Olive,  daui^liter  of  Klfazor  VVoodworth.  Feb. 
17,  \X\A,  ami  liv»'d  in  ('lenient.'*,  a  mile  and  a  li;ilf  iVoni  Bear  Kivrr 
liridLje  :  one  of  tin-  mo.st  pious,  lionest,  industrious  ami  generous  men 
of  tin;  letitnrv.  His  school  teacher  in  voutii  was  NVilliani  Carr;  li!> 
singing  teaeher  was  Captain  Dean,  u  pupil  of  William  Hillings  of  Ho- 
ston,  studying  tin-  hooks.  Worcester  Collection,  N'illagc  Harinonv. 
Northern  Ilannony  ami  Stephen  llumhert's  Union  Harmony.  Tliii^ 
by  persistent  effort  he  became  a  good  singer,  leader  and  teacher,  ab'l 
also  composed  about  forty  church  tunes.  He  claimed  to  " experiein«- 
religion  "  under  the  preaching  cd'  Rev.  .lohn  Saxton,  and  was  baptized 
by  Rev.  Enoch  Townes  in  1810,  joining  the  Baptist  church  in  Clement-. 
He  was  appointed  deacon  about  1821,  and  soon  after  licensed  to  preach, 
whiidi  he  continued  to  do  off  and  on  till  he  was  seventy  years  of  age. 
Ho  often   preacheil  the  gos|H;l  to  the  jioor  and 'needy  in  back  settle 


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iiit'iits,  ami 
constant  cc 
For  seveial 
troversy  wi 
too,  was  a  I 
sold  liis  fan 
.St'|»tcnil)(>r 
tain  Joel  M 
iii^'ton,  Ct., 
the  Krie  cai 
scliooner  va 
moved  twui 
M.ilaliide,  a 

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|M  rous  farn 
Ciuistian  ni 
of  iHol,  he 
with  them 
Chute  died  i 
foHowed  Jai 
Cliildien  : 

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CKXKALOiilKS    OK    THK    ("IIITK    lAMILV. 


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lUL'iits,  1111(1  tiiujjfht  siiit^iiig  iliiriuj^  winter  evenings.  He  iniiiutaiiied  a 
constant  coiTesixnidence  with  friends  and  wrote  or  the  relij^ious  papers. 
For  several  years,  between  iHoO  and  l8t»0,  lie  was  involved  in  con- 
troversy with  Ilt;v.  Israel  Iliics  on  the  Millerite  doctrine.  His  wife, 
too,  was  a  great  worki'r,  a  weaver  and  a  good  Christian  woman.  He 
sold  his  farm  in  Clements  in  the  s[)ring  of  1841,  to  George  Troop,  and 
Stittend)er  1:5,  left  Hear  River  for  lioston  on  the  schooner  Wave,  Cap- 
tain Jorl  McDormand,  thence  by  rail  to  Providence,  U.  I.,  and  Ston- 
iii'ton,  Ct.,  thence  to  New  York  and  Albinv  bv  steamboait,  and  through 
the  Krie  canal  to  linlTalo,  thence  to  I'ort  llowan,  ll[)[)er  ('anada,  on  a 
schooner  commanded  by  Cajitain  John  Itedding.  From  there  they 
moved  twenty-five  mill's  in  wagons,  northwest  of  Port  Mnr^ell  into 
M.ihdiide,  and  in  .lannary,  1S42,  l)i)agliL  ont;  hundred  acres  of  Captain 
.liihii  Mclntyre  in  the  township  of  Havham,  where  he  beiMitne  a  pros- 
|Mrous  farmer,  charitable  to  the  |)oor.  His  house  was  the  resort  of 
Christian  ministers  and  pilgrims  of  all  denominations.  In  tlie  summer 
of  \S'A.  he  Went  back  lo  Nova  Scotia  and  in  the  fall  brought  back 
with  them  Mrs.  (^hute's  aged  mother  and  youngest  sister.  Deacon 
Chute  died  at  home,  happy  in  the  Lord  Jesus,  Feb.  17,  18<J2 ;  his  wife 
fnlhiwed  Jan.  18,  18t»4,  in  her  sixty-eighth  year. 
Children: 

101      i  Eiiminu,  h.  Ih-v.  M,  ISli".. 

ii  .Sakaii  Ann,  b.  .May  18.  1818  ;  in.  I*.v  Uov.  Kdwiii  (iilpni,  Cii|»Uiii  Atxiruw  II. 
iliirris,  Dec.  27.  IS  (8.  and  livinl  at  Unir  liivi>r;  a  fai-iii t,  in.'r.;!i,iiif.  and 
vi'ssol  owiK-r.  He  Ituilt  two  VfHSfls,  scIioomit  Sds.iiiDa  and  l»ri>;  Matilda, 
wliiili  wen'  run  ni  my  yi-.ir.s  arross  tlio  Hay  of  Fun  ly  to  tin-  Wfst  Indies 
and  t lie  KtiituH,  Captain  Harris  was  a  jnsticc,  :i  frouai.ison  and  a  ustifnl 
nienibor  of  soci«'ty.  He  died  at  lioni>!  Au;,'iist  2!,  ISSit,  ajjed  Oo  years,  8 
months.  'I'lic  widow  soon  after  went  to  Swanipscott,  .Mass.,  and  lived 
witli  lier  eldest  dau}(iiter,  Snsanna  Welili,  inehidinj^  two  or  three  visits  in 
Ontario  and  >fova  Scotia,  and  in  Juno,  18t)2,  she  crossed  the  "  Uockies"  to 
Vancouver  where  siie  is  stoppiiii;  with  her  second  danjjliter,  Mitilda 
.Short.     Children  : 

1.  SlsAN.NA.ii.  Mar.  10, 1H40;  ni.  Thomas  .Viit(nstiis,s(m  of  Thomas  Wehh, 
Nov.  IS.  18<(-',  and  lived  at  Swatnpscott,  .Mass.,  over  twenty  years. 
For  the  licnctll  of  his  hcallii  and  a  eh  in;.;e  of  diinite  they  went  to 
live  in  St.  Tiionias,  Kl^in  Co.,  Unt.,  where  he  died  Feb.  l\  18S(t, 
af;ed  'M  years,  I  months.  He  was  hion^lit  home  and  buried  at 
Swatnpscott,  where  his  widow  still  lives. 

2.  .M.\Tii.!>A,  b.  All;;.  20,  1812:  m.  Benjamin  J.,  hou  of  Wtlliara  Short, 


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(!K\EAI.()(JIKS    OF    THK    CHUTE    FAMILY 


»'.       . 


Dec.  ;M.  \S[\:],  and  lived  Kdino  fiifjlit  yvnrH  at  Ht'ar  Hlver,  N.  8.,nnd 
Homu  ycai'K  in  South  liostonand  Siimi'i'villt>;  in  18^2  moved  to  Muris, 
iMiinilnlin.  and  in  IKHM  to  Viuu-ouvi  r.  IJ.  C.      Cliildn-n:    (1)  Alirr 
/>(/(•//.  li.  Jan.  I,  !><((.■>:  in.  William   Monry  (I.,  in  Wliit!»y,  Ont..  Ort. 
1«!,  IMtl:'),  sou  of  Alixaniltr  Sijiiair.  April   \'J,  ISSS,  and  liavo  Kdiili 
Matilda,  li.  Jan.  4.  ISHi',:  Frank  Itcnjaniin.  Sept.  12,  1^87;  Bertraini 
Carl, .Inly  2:>.  I'^s'.t,  and  Williiiin  Altxaiidcr,  .Ian.  20.  181»2.1ivi'  at  Van 
ro\ivr".  H.  C.     (•_')  llcrlnnul  lliinin.  b.  .Mar.  4,  1S«11»:   ni.  Maud  Ki:ii 
nt'y,  Ffli.  2:'.,  18'.';!,  and  live  aL  Vanctuiver.     (;'.)  W'iUiaiH  AhiIipw,  U. 
June  2l»,  18";!. 
iii  Ilanief,  1».  July  1(1.  IS2();  in.  Uurton  Cliute,     See  No.  70. 

102  iv  All  KKi),  1».  July  211,  1S22. 

103  V  S1I..M.V.  b.  \t.v.  20,  1824. 

104  vi  EzicKiEi..  1>.  Fil..  20.  1^27. 
106    vii  Fi;ki;m.\.\.  Ii.  .Miiy  ;!o.  lS2Jt. 
106viii  Wii.i.i.A.M  K.,  b.  Ajuil  24,  Is:t2. 
107.  ix  A.\ii<»N,  1).  Au;:.  (I,  l.^:!4. 

X  L<»VKNA,  b.  Sept.  ir»,  l.s;i(i:  ni.  John  I>.  McCiuinell.''  {hmid,'  hlijah,'^  Henja- 
)u!)i ').  Fell.  17,  1M.')S,  and  livtd  in  Mayliani,  \Valsin),'liani.  and  .M.iiidiide,(»iit.. 
as  fainu  IS.  Mis.  Mct'onutll,  a  hard  wiukiu^j  ("hrir^lian  woman,  weavti 
like  her  molliir;  d.  .Man  li  10,  IHSl.  Their  thildren  were  (1)  liarh^l.  'u. 
Jan.  21,  |S(l:!;  ni.  .I.imes  .V'.bert  Chuto,  seo  Xo.  2:14.  •(2)  Iren*;  b.  Oct.  liO, 
I  Stir.. 
xi  Cyntmi.x,  I).  \pr.  7,  INS'.I;  ni.  Mlisha,  sou  nf  Itcnjamin  .MeConnell  jr.,  by  INv 
Martin  .sjiuok  .MeConnell,  Sept.  0.  ls.',4.  in  Itayhain,  Kluin  Co.,  Out.,  ami 
lived  oil  his  falher's  old  farm  in  Malaliide,  a  steady,  Christian  man:  <l 
June  It,  1.SS7,  ai^eil  (52.  The  widow  still  lives  on  the  ohl  plae«!  with  licr 
three  boys.    Children: 

1.  Cauoi.ini:   v.,  b.  Oet.   9,  IS.'i.'):    m.  Lewis,   stui  of  Allen  Sfew:irt    M. 

Donald,  Feb.  2:!,  1S7(?,  niid  have  eif^ht  childreu  a.s  fidluwH:  .VddiMin 
Kent,  Milliard  Cly<le,  Harriet  Mabel,  Kia  Mau<l.  Leihi  Dell,  I.ewi^ 
Karl,  Cyiithia  I'earl  and  Murray  Kllis;  liv«'  at  Casllewood.  s.  1) 

2.  Ki.isii.A  Ki:Nr.  b.  Auk''*,  Is.".7:  <l.  May  2S,  ISdO. 

;{.     IlAUiMKr    A.,  b.  Fob.  27,  IHoO;  in.  Ko^'er  W.  Meroiinell.  Dec.  M»,  188.S. 

and  have  two  boys,  LycU  Gord«m  and  Harry  KIUn;  live  in  .\HsnCo., 

N.  \V.  T. 
4.     Ilii.i.Aith    I.Ksi.ii:.  Ii.  \\\\i.  17,  18(12;  in.  Hose  Priseilla.  daughter  of 

John  and  Martha  liarb.ira  (Moore)  Heron,  Mar.  2,  1802,  and  has  the 

old  h(iinest)-ad, 
(•).     HioitTiiA  K  ,  b.  Dec.  !(»,  lS(il:  ni.  .lohn  11.  Chute.     No.  2:I7. 
C.     Mi.NMi:  H.,  b.  Jan.  2.'l,  1.S07;  m.  Charles  V.  IMuiil,  May  lo.  I8'.i;j.  A'>.i 

deen,  S.  D. 

7.  JctiiN  .Mii.ioN,  b.  Jan.  11>,  ISKO;  d.  Mar.  10. 

8.  SAit.Mi  An.n.\,  b.  Apr.  10,    1870:  in.  Will  F.  Kbinj-ei.  .Sept.  27.    IM'<': 

eoiifeelioiier,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 
11.     Ji  i.iA  Oi.iviA,  b.  Vox .  U,  187.S;  in.  Lewin  A.  llankinHun,-'*  (  H'/Z/eiw.' 


108  xii  J. 

VII. 

(hr.  .-.,  r 

aii<l  li\t'<l  < 

("iCIIR'IltS. 

siiil.s.  H, 
a  jiistii't'  ( 
places  iiiiK 
eolorcd   jiii 

Fei). ;;.  iMj 

vrars  ill  Iia 

liv.-. 
<  liildivn 


OEXKALOCJIKS    OF   TFIF    CIUTE    FAMILY 


61 


Tfiomas,''  RfHhen;^  Ruhirt^),  Mar.  'J,  lt*'.»2,  and  live  with  luHlfulks  on 
tlie  iirst  coiK'i'HHioii  of  Malaliide. 

10.  El.lsiiA  N'kwton,  h.  Juno  2M.  Ih77. 

11.  A  i.iiKiti  Vii  Ton,  |(.  Mar.  5,  1W<L». 

108  xii  J(»UN  Mii.To.N,  l».  in  (.Mituriu,  July  '<i>*,  1H3. 

VII.  37  Abel  Chute,  (ln-dtlifi-  1<>  Andivw).  l.orn  in  (iraiiville, 
Oit.  r»,  17DI  ;  iimnio<l  Sopliia  Pottijr,*  (•Tmeph^'  J<j*>'ph,''  Juteph,^  Eph- 
raiin*  Iloheri,^  Itoliert,"^  Xihola*  ').  I»y  Kev.  Jain<*s  Matuiiii}^.  Dec.  7,  1817» 
iiii<l  li\eil()n  tlH!*'nt!ssiiiii  l^iiiu"  road,  near  t\v«>  miles  east  of  Bear  River  in 
I'ltJUKMits.  Hf  was  a  very  enerptie  man  in  rrliginns  or  secnlar  pur- 
Miii.>.  He  was  a  licentiate  ^readier  in  tlie  liaptist  cliinvli;  thirty  years 
ii  jiislice  of  peace;  tanj^lit  sinj^in^.  He  otieii  priMi-lieil  in  desti  iite 
places  aniuno-  the  jxior  ;  (mu.'  phice  was  calletl  the  •*  Hack  F/.iie  "  anionj^ 
colori'tl  p(Mtplc.  One  (»hl  colored  man,  I)eac<»n  I'eicr  Hawkins,  died 
Ft'l).  5),  1M!»"J,  near  eitjhty-hmr,  said  he  helped  Ahcl  Chute  nineteen 
wars  in  haying'  and  harvest.  He  visited  l»is  kin<lred  in  Ontario  in 
lN."i4.  He  died  .Irnie  1^5,  Ih"*"  ;  liis  wile  died  .Inly  4,  lH?i4,  aged  eij,'hty- 
Tne. 

<  liildren  : 

109  i  J.%MKS  M.INM.N...  I..  Miiv  1(1,   I8M». 

110  ii  JosKiMi  WAinsKN.  1».  Mar.li  i:j,  \^-i\. 

111  lii  II.Mcui'*  IIai:i>in«j,  l>.  Di-- .  27,  IS2.'. 

IV  Ki.ii'iiAi.  .\nn,  I».  M.iy  I.  IS.'.'i;  Ml.  Oliver  H.  Fostfr,"  {Axit,'^  Immr,^  Hfnjamin,* 
Jitiii'i,^  Imtur,-  l{i</iniiliP),  Dec.  S,  |s|',.  :«n<l  li\t-<|  <>n  Ills  latln-i'.s  place,  a 
mile  l»i'|i>\v  |{riil;;t>tiin-n,  in  (Jrniville,  fanner  and  niillvr.  Mrs  Fosturd. 
April  I,  l-^tK;  lie  m.  2m(I,  Sar.ili  Ann  I)<'lap,  widow  nf  Tapt  Williion  (ircun- 
wood,  jr.  ."^ept.  ?,  l.stCt;  (('apt  <;ri'en\vood  ni.  .Sarah  A.  Delap,  March  20, 
ISIS,  had  lour  dan^ihtirs  and  a  sun,  d.  I>l».  I,  l>»«l:i;  aijeil  Vt).  .Mr.  Foster 
sold  the  old  place  in  (iranvilU'.  ahoitt  IS7U,  and  moved  to  Ontario;  bought 
the  oil!  Meiijiiniin  I'ritcliard  farm  in  Malihide.  In  Deifmher  l'*7-'>.  Ins  wife 
went  to  IJosloii,  .Mass.,  and  died  theie  the  ITlh.  ayed  -tM.  He  m.  :ld,  Mary 
Ann  l.inilsay,  widow  of  William  Crawford  |l*y  wliom  Hlie  had  several 
rhildren).  Nov.  II,  |s7tl;  and  il  N'ov.  II,  IHSi,  .i.^'id  7a.  lie  m.  4th.  Eliza 
A  ,  dau«literof  David  Millard,  Keh.  4.  ls«:l.  (.Sheni.  1st,  Hooks  Koy,  Mar. 
)',  IH;!l;hed.  .Mar.  &,  |S7."i,  ajjed  (57;  she  m.  2nd,  .loel  Chamherl  tin,  .May 
l(<7rt;  he  d.  Oet.  H»,  1877.  !ij,'ed  72.  For  ado/en  yfiii*  or  more  Mr.  Foster 
lian  lived  in  liayham,  a  few  miU'H  north  of  Viflnn.i,  El);in  Co.,  Ont.     Child- 


ren: 


J.     .lAMEs  Noi!M.\.N,  h.  Nov.  I'.i,  IS44;  in   Hettie  Walker.  1H70  (both  are 

dead). 
2.     S.  FnKK.M.\.v,  h.  Mar.  7,  IH4tl;  d.  Mar.  3,  1S6.V 


V:' 


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<»KNK.\I,n«;iKS    or   TllK    rill  TK    FAMILY. 


»  .      •• 


8.     |{ii(»i>.\  Ann,  Ii.  A|>r.  W,  l^4R;  ni.  Tiipt.  (;i>iir!;<*  WeUii.  18(UI.  anil  li«e 

at  Froi'pnrt,  Dijjby  <•> ,  N.  S. 
■1.     lIvititiKT,  l».  .Ian.  17,    IWil;  m.   Ot-orKt'  W.    .McCoiiiiell,  Hon   of  Di-a 

Musih:  fiiiir  or  livv  i-liildron. 
5.     Katk.  l>.  May  II,  If.V!;  m.  Hiram  Wcstovor.  1874. 
*i.      \s.\  II.,  Ii    July  1)),  lb<'i«<;  in    Ida  M    Knupp,  1HV>:  lives  in  St.  Paul, 

Minn. 
7.     SKiJKTiA.  b.  Fi'l..  :i,  18:.H. 
H      .Iamis  Manxim..  !..  Aii«.  2.  1H02;  <1.  Oct.  1'. 
!>.     \Vii,i.iA.M  IW  i:i'Ki.,  h.  Aiijr  I,  IS<U:  li.  Apr.  I.  IH(W. 

10.  KuNK.sT  IlAVKl.orK,  b.  Anjj.  Ui,  18(itl;  m.  Kstlu-r  Powt-ll,  (°lirihtniii>, 

I8H4. 

11.  KitiiKMAN  Summon-.  I».  Mar.  !•,  1S(I1>. 
V  Kt,i/\,  1)    May  -JS,  1S27;  il.  I-Vi..  -^l.  \n:yj. 

vi  (AriiAiii.M:  H.,  I>.  Mar.  17,  lx\0:  in.  by  I!tv.  I-   I'.  Sniitli,  Win.  root  J  wm  uf 
lU'V.  Orrin  II.  Tyrrell,  Ihc.  l.'J,  18W,  in  .MalaliiiU',  Klf;in  Co..  Ont..  and  they 
*  lived  on   lii.**  fatluM-'M   farm   near  riiitervilli-.  .slnro  ralbd    Lnton.     (W-- 

Orrin  II.  I'lirr'U,'-  was  noii  <if  .loci  'I'.Nireil  and  Mary  Ilinman  —  from  (""ii 
nectieut  to  H.iyliam,  C.  \V  .  aboni  \>^'li)— Muru  lllntiKin.'' or  Innian.  !•. 
about  177."..  wa.H  danj;hl«r  of  l',t,r.*  h.  I'.A'J,  of  K'e /i»'Z»  »•.' b.  Hftl.  of  ^Viy.J. 
,  77/((.s.'-  b.  Ki.'itl.  of  >fr'it.  Kdwuil  lliniinni}  from  Kii^land  to  Ameriea,  tiiiii.- 
of  OiiverCromwell,  about  |(;.'iU,  and  stilled  in  Sliatford.  Ct..  willi  «ii«- 
Hannali.  Tliey  bad  four  hoii.x  and  four  dauuliten*.  8cr(;t.  K.  Ilinman  died 
November,  I»W<I  •). 
Mr.  William  V.  Tyreil  sold  out  in  Malabidc  IH7S,  ami  moved  to  E.-^sex  '^'o . 
then  hold  out  a);aiii  and  moved  to  .^iiniiae  f^i.,  Mieb.,  and  liveil  at  ('um>H.T, 
188:^,  and  also  in  Ilnron  Co.,  i;ear  Tyre.  He  died  near  the  latter  pl.icc 
April  .S  IMH  ;  aj;ed  m.     Children  : 

1.     Ei.isAiiKTii,  b.  f)ct.  I.  I>.'i.".:  (I.  .Iidy  I'.i.  IS.')8. 

'.'.     Lio.Ni.i.  I'oi  iKi;,  l>.  Au^'.  '.';;,  I^!."i7;  d.  .Ian.  Hi,  \^(M. 

:!.     W.  IlKHnionr.  b.  Mar.  17.  IWIO. 

4.     .Ai.iiKur  Kkwaki),  b.  ,Ian.  II,  1S<J2. 

t).     A.  MiNKiTA.  b.  Oet.  II.  iSd.'.id.  Dee.  •'..  18«i». 

«.      KlM.AK  II  \UI)IN(i.  b.  Auu.  'JS,  I8(W). 

7.  Ai.VAiiKTTA  Ems,  b.  April  14.  is(57. 

8.  liiA  May,  b.  Oct.  4.  18(18;  m.  William,   son  of  EdwanI  Conner.  O.t 

*-•<».  1887,  anil  lives  in  Montana. 
It.  ri,v-<si;s  (;nA.\r.  b.  Dic  N,  1S7l':  d.  .Inly  22,  l.'«74. 
vii  Mahv  Jam:,  b.  Oet.  2(>.  InM:  m.  John  A  \ \^H^m,'^  (Ihnrtj  F.,^  Oror'je,^  J-hn* 
Ilenilrirk-,^  ll'ii'Irirk,'- (.'orurlliin  l'etcr\  an  early  settler  of  New  Amster- 
dam, since  called  New  York.  He  was  from  Holland,  and  died  previous 
to  1(V)7),  Jn'y  II,  1S.'>4,  and  lived  in  Clements,  a  farmer  and  niaMU. 
Children: 

1.     Wii.i.i  \M  Kf.iioN,  b.  Mny  2f>.  IW-I;  m.  Mary  Jane  Ditmnss  (nf  Af>rnm. 
of  Joint] .  January  18S"_';  three  children,  lives  in  Lynn,  a  nj.ison. 
*  Itoyiil  11.  illiniiau's  i;enealo;ry  of  the  I'lu-ltaiis,  Now  York,  IH.V!. 


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1'.     Kama  .1.,  l».  April  -'4,  l».".7;  in.  (ieorjj**  II.  I..  Hoyri'  I8^(i,  iiificliant. 
:{.     M.  Soi'iiiA.  I>.  .March  2<l,  1HU>;  in.  Dflaiy   E.,Hoiiof   William  KuBter, 
Oft.  :il,  1^h:{:  two  or  tliire  cliiltlreii.     LivoH  nt  \k-taiix. 

4.  Knmi  M  .  I..  Oct.  4.  I>«t2, 

5.  J.  .V\  Ai(i>,  l>.  .\uii-  '-^Ot  C^**';  >»•  Melvina  (.'oriiirili,  Fvb.  ^a,  It^UO,  und 

live  ill  Lynn,  .Muhh. 
(I.     Ei.i.A  (tKuriu  UK.  I..  Auj;  20,  lH«t8:  «l.  Mnr.  :!.  IH7fl. 
7.     ('aiiimk.  K..  I>.  .Nov.  10,  IT"'.'. 
«.     .iKosii:   .M  .  li.  l'cl»    1.  ITTii. 
viii  l.vniA  Sol-Ill  A,  li.  M:iv  4.  IM'i-'i;  III.  (icoruf  Allici  t.  Hon  of  HiclianI  KiikkIcn  jr., 
N'ov.  \iV,  \f<'iT},  ami  livi;  on  a  part  <>f  livr  fallici's  old  tanii.     Cliihliun : 
I.     Hkiiaimi  Maiivkv.  h.  .lum-  Jt.  \>M]:  ni.  AiaLcl  IN.rtcr,  Apr.  21,  ISW. 
'.'.     (•KoiKii:  .Mki.vii.i.i:,  It  IScpi    27,  IN6H;  in.  Margaret  K.  NIcIioIh,  June 

:j,  IHHi).     Three  chihlnii. 
.!.     F.Li.A  ilKiiritrMK,  h.  Sept.  I'S.  I.S<«i:  in.  Mvron  M.  O^idcn.  lStt2. 
4.     i;iiM>r  .Vi.iiiinr.  h.  \..v.  I,  l.s<«;;  ,i.  May  1'7,  ls<il». 
ft.     UoiiKN A  .Mav.  1.   I)c«-.  It,  l.^iTii;  <l.  .Mar.  -'I,  IsTli. 
i.\  Cakoi.i.nk    Victouia,  h.    .Vnn.  •-'7.  1^7;  lu.  Isaac   F.,  Hon   of  Dowc  Joiicu, 
.Ian.  'J.'),  18(1(1,  ami  live  at  Deep  Itrook,  near  ('leineiitsport.     ('hihlruii: 
1.     Ii»A  Mav.  h.  Fell.  II,  In;i  :  .1.  Mar.  '21,  ISIU. 
•2.     Ai.UKitTA  M.,  h.  May  -'(1,  IHiUj;  d.  Jan.  '2,  1870. 
:;.     (•|iAi;i.i>  F..  h.  Any.  I'O,  1J<«.V 

4.  Asa  \Vai:ih:\,  h.  Mar.  •_'!,  IH((S. 

5.  KiiKii  IlKitiiKiM',  h.  Mar.  ;5.  IsTO. 

(I.     .V.MV  I.ai;i:a,  I».  Fehniary  Id,  1S7««. 

7.     Hoy  MAi.t  (»in,  h.  .May  I0,  ls78:  il.  May  21,  1882. 

x   H *A  .V.NN,  h.  Jan..*.,   184'1:  m.  J.  Alfred   Ihrry.  (/V/cc,   Tfinmns),  Oct.  21, 

I8.*)8,  and  live  on  the    lle.s.sian    Line    road,  tlireo  miles  fioiii  lienr  lUver. 
.Sober  iiidii.sli  ions  farmers.     (Jhildreii: 

1.  .Iank  Soimiia.  h.  May  10,  IHM);  in.  Iwiwi-once  F.  Heny  {James,  Henry, 

I'liiiiniix).  May  10.  1S7<">;  livi-  in  Alston.  Mass. 

2.  .\i.vix  Ki.swourii,  1>.   .Vii},'.  22,   lHtS'2;  ni.   Mary,  daughter  of  ThomaH 

r.  IJerry.  son.  of  Thomas.  April  I8S(J. 
:i.     EiiiTii  K.MMA,  h.  April  12,  IMU;  in.  ('apt.  Sani|ison  U.  Berry,  brother 

to  Lawrence,  .March  20,  18K8. 
4.     IlAitDiN*.  I).,  I..  April  -^'.t,  IsiW. 
n.     A.NMK  v.,  h.  .May  24.  I.s7.t:  .1.  .March  1887 
(i.     Wil.i.iAM  FosTKit,  b.  .Sept.  20,  l.'<7.\ 
7.     FUA.NK  lIoitAc  I,  b.  Jan.  2.!,  1S78. 
xi  Oi.ivKli,  It.  Jan.  IS,  184:1;  d.  Oct.  7. 
112    xii  Wli.i.lA.M  U/iAS,  b.  Au(r.  2(1,   184.'i. 

VII.  38.  Calvin  Chute,"  lin.tluM-  of  the  picfcding,  hoi-n  Oct.  23, 
179o;  married  Maria,  (laiij^'htcr  (if  Joseph  and  Maria  (Hiinis)  Gillihmd, 
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opposite  his  brother  Abel ;  a  thrifty  farmer.  But  he  unfortunately  sold 
out  inl834  and  moved  to  Prince  Edward  Island  ;  but  not  succeeding  as 
he  anticipated,  returned  in  1836.  After  that  the  family  broke  up  and 
scattered  some  to  Massachusetts  and  others  settled  in  Nova  Scotia. 
The  winter  of  1851-52,  he  spent  with  his  brother  and  other  relatives 
in  Ontario.  For  ten  years  or  more  he  lived  in  Salem,  Mass.  He  died 
at  his  brother  Binea's,  Bear  River.  N.  S.,  March  10,  1864.  His  wife 
continued  to  reside  in  Salem,  till  1880,  when  her  eldest  son  Isaiah,  took 
her  to  his  home,  where  she  died  Aug.  29,1883,  over  eighty  years  of  age. 
Children : 

i  Sakah,  b.  Juae  7,  1821;  m.  Peter  Leary,  November,  1840,  and  lived  near  St. 
Mary's  bay;  had  three  chiklren.  He  died  September,  1846,  aged  48.  She 
married  2nd, "Morgan  Lewis,  August,  1849,  and  had  seven  more,  and  dicil 
July  27,  1870.    Chiklren: 

1.  Edward,  b.  August,  1842;  d.  184.'.. 

2.  William,  b.  1844;  moved  to  Cedar  Mt.,  King  Co.,  Washington,  Tir. 

3.  Kliza  Axx,  b.  Dec.  !8,  181t};  m.  Amos  S.  Pinkham  of  Newburypmt, 

Oct.  12,  18(57;  lived  there  nine  years,  tlien  in  Nova  Scotia  tliiei' 
years,  tlien  to  Salem,  Mass  ,  wliere  lie  was  killed  by  the  cars,  Nov.  7, 
1883,  aged  50  years,  0  months.  The  widow  lives  in  Salem,  lie 
married  1st,  Diadama,  daughter  of  George  and  Caroline  (Viditnel 
Marshall,  Jnne  6,  1855;  had  three  children.  She  died  July  24,  IS'l"' 
aged  32.     2nd  family,  Lewis: 

1.  Geohgk  W.,  b.  1S50;  m.  Maggie  McAlpinc,  twelve  children. 

2.  Anna  Mauia.  b.  1852;  m.  James  Haight;  eight  children  and  diod 

188'.). 
3     Louise  Jane,  b.  1854;  d.  1880. 

4.  Harriet  S.,  b.  1856;  m.  Capt.  Cann,  Yarmouth. 

5.  Clakexce  L.,  b.  ISo'J;  d.  1860. 

6.  Annauelle,  b.  1801;  m.  Hiram  Sabean;  four  children,   Maryvillc, 

Snohomish  Co.,  Wash. 

7.  Edward  Burton,  b.  1804;  m.  Mary  Everett,  North  Range,  Digby  Co., 

N.  S. 
113      ii  IsAiAri,  b.  Mar.  22,  1823. 

iii  Sibyl,  b.  Oct.  13,  is;21;  m.  Ciiarles  Ansley  Armstrong  (son  of  Frank  and  Mary 
Barnes  widow  of  Joseph  Giliiland),  Jan.  5,  1843,  and  lived  over  twenty 
years  on  Digby  Neck.  In  1805  they  moved  to  Minnesota  and  settled  in 
Brown  Co.,  but  since  1880  tliey  moved  to  Mariaville,  Rock  Co.,  Neb. 
Children: 
L    Wall.vce,  b.  Oct.   27,  1814;  m.  Julia  Lobdell,  Oct.  25,   1889;  seven 

children. 
2.     Henriett.\.  1».  Oct,  25,  1810;  m.  Stephen  Giliiland  (sou  of  George,  oj 
Geerge,  brother  to  Joseph),  .Jan.  5,  1884,  thirteen  children. 


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3.  Maby,  b.  Aug.  2,  1849;  m.  Edward  Foote,  Oct.  10,  1869,  and  had  nine 

children. 

4.  BURTOX,  b.  May  13,  1851. 

5.  Edward,  Sept.  6,   1853;    ra.  Minnie  Lobdell,  Dec.  1,   1874;    seTen 

children. 

6.  Lavenia,  b.  May.  27,  1855;  m.  John  Knowles,  Sept.  1,  1873;  eight 

children. 

7.  IIanford,  b.  May  21,  1859;  m.  Lovinia  Prickitt,  1880;  five  children, 

8.  Albert,  b.  Oct.  11,  1862;  m.  Jemima  Prickitt,  Dec.  10,  18i?'2. 

9.  Ida,  b.  Feb.  7,  1865;  m.  Perry  Woolery,  Feb.  10,  1881, 

114  iv  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  21,  1826. 

115  V  Andrew  M.,  b.  June  i:i,  1S28. 

vi  Isaac,  b.  June  6,  1880;  d.  in  Clements,  1876. 

vii  Calvin,  b.  Mar.  20,  1832;  ni.  Lydia,  daughter  of  Felix  Blackburn,  May  24, 
1855,  Newport.  N.  S. 

viii  Henry  Alline,  b.  Mar.  4,  1834;  d.  a  happy  Christian,  Jan.  27,  1840. 

ix  Isabella,  b.  May  4,  18.36;  d.  at  Israel  Chute's,  Oct.  17,  1854. 
X  Eliza  A.,  b.  Xov.  8,  1838;  ni.  David  Marshall  (Geonje,  Otis,  Isaac),  Aug.  1, 
1855,  and  lived  at  Xewburyport,  Mass.  He  departed  for  "  part;!  unknown" 
in  1867  (but  was  heard  of  afterwards;  he  died  in  Trempealeau  ('o..  Wis., 
spring  of  hsy2,  aged  55);  she  married  2nd,  James  Marshall  of  Weymouth, 
X.  S.,  January,  1869,  and  lived  in  Boston.  He  died  early  in  1877;  she  mar- 
ried 3rd,  Louis  Ilouillard,  October,  1877,  and  lived  at  Littleton,  near  N. 
Acton,  Mass ,  and  died  June  :^5,  18S3;  Mr.  Kouillard  married  1st,  Sophia, 
daughter  of  John  Potter,  with  whom  he  lived  thirty  years;  he  married 
3rd,  Ellen  Smith,  January,  1837.  Cliildreu:  (I)  Adehtiile  A.,  b.  Mar.  9, 
185(');  m.  O-soar  A.  Moody,  Aug.  28,1873;  two  children;  he  died  Mar.  15, 
1878,  aged  2it;  she  m.  2iid,  John  S.  Potter  iCharles,  John),  Aug.  8,  1883; 
seven  children;  moved  from  Littleton  to  (Concord,  Mass.,  1890,  (2)  James 
William,  b.  July  17,  l>(i9;  lived  some  years  with  Robert  Sabean  at  Wey- 
mouth, N.  S.,  to  Il.averhill,  Mass.,  1883;  m.  .Margaret  E.,  daughter  of  John 
G.  Durland  of  Milton,  N.  S.,  Jan.  .5,  1887,  and  had  Jlargaret  E.,  b.  Jan.  20, 
1888;  Mrs.  M.  died  Jan.  29,  1888,  aged  .33;  he  m.  2nd,  Adella  A,  daughter  of 
Deacon  Joseph  A.  Doty  of  Weymouth,  June  18,  1890,  and  had  Herbert 
Ansley.  b.  Apr.  30,  1891,  Haverhill,  Mass.  (3)  Anna  Belle,  b.  June  1,  1866; 
m.  Edward  C.  Thurber,  Freeport.  N.  8.  (4)  Alice  Maria,  b,  Xov.  3,  1869; 
m.  .     (5)  Cora  Lewis  Rottillard,  b.  Mar.  27,  1883. 

xi  Abel,  b.  Aug.  7,  1841;  d.  184^, 

•di  Georgiana,  b.  Dec.  24,  1843;  d.  184«. 

116  .Kiii  William  Henry,  b.  Nov.  20,  1847. 


VII.  39  John,''  brother  of  the  preceding,  born  Sept.  25, 1797  ;  mar- 
ried Eliza,  daughter  of  Joseph  Potter  2nd  jr.,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Ansley, 
Sept.  25,  1821,  and  lived  in  Clements,  east  side  of  Bear  River,  one  mile 
from  the  bridge,  where  he  spent  his  days,  a  hard  woi'king,  sober,  indus- 


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trious  farmer  ;  died  on  his  birthday  exactly  80.     His  wife,  a  hard  work- 
ing woman  and  a  weaver;  died  Nov.  13,  1873;  aged  72. 
Children : 

117       i  HiBAM,  b.  Dec.  21,  1822. 

ii  WiLLETT,  b.  Oct.  4,  1825;  d.  Apr.  12,  1826. 

iii  Lois  IIaydkn,  b.  Feb.  24,  1827;  m.  by  Rev.  Aaron  Cogswell,  John,  son  of 
George  Graham,  Jan.  fl,  1851,  and  live  at  Bear  River.  (Ue  m.  Ist,  Emeline, 
daughter  of  William  Ben.son,  184.5,  and  had(l)  May  Sopliin,  b.  June  24,  1846, 
m.  David,  son  of  Henry  Ilulseman,  July  1808,  and  had  two  children,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  (2)  Emeline  A.,  b.  Oct.  17,  1849;  d.  at  Digby,  Feb.  20,  1867;  Mrs. 
Graham  d.  May  8,  1850,  aged  27) ;  Mr.  Graham  was  a  skillful  sea-captain, 
and  went  many  voyages  on  the  ocean.  His  vessel  the  Lizzie  Chute,  was 
wrecked  and  all  hands  lost  at  Chebeague,  near  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Jan.  10, 
1868;  he  was  -18,  and  the  widow  m.  2nd,  John  "V.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Debby 
(Woodman)  Thomas,  as  his  2d  wife,  Jan.  30,  1870,  and  live  at  the  head  of 
the  tido.  Bear  River.     Children: 

1.  Jessie  Imouine,  b.  Oct.  17,  1851.    See  No.  217. 

2.  Eliza  Jane,  b.  Sept.  0,  1853;  m.  Richard  C.  Hamilton,  Feb.  18,  1885. 
.3.    John  H,,  b.  April  19,  1855;  d.  Nov.  20,  1801. 

4.  Geouge  Howard,  b.  Sept.  9,  1857;  m.  Jennie  Kingsley,  1883. 

5.  Annetta,  b.  Sept.  21,  1859;  m.  Jacob  Morgan,  1S80. 
0.     RoiJEUT  J.,  b.  May  10,  1801;  d.  July  23,  1864. 

7.    Minnie  H.,  b.  Dec.  IS,  1863;  m.  Charles  W.  C.  Trask,  March  28,  1888. 
and  live  at  Milford,  X.  H. 
IIB     iv  Joseph  Buijton,  b.  Feb.  7,  1829. 

119  V  William  H*enky,  b.  March  5, 1831. 

120  vi  RouEUT  John,  b.  March  3.  1833. 

vii  Eliza  Ann,  b.  Sept.   14,  1835;  m.  Gilbert  H.  Peters   ( Capt.  Charles, 

Maurice),  Jan.  20,  1859,  and  had  (1)  Vinah  U.,  b.  Jan.  15,  1801 ;  d.  Feb.  13, 
1880;  (2),  Ceretka,  b.  Jan.  13,  1803;  d.  Oct.  25,  1865.  The  mother  d.  July  1, 
1877;  and  he  m.  2nd  Emma  J.  Ames,  Aug.  4,  1880;  live  in  Everett,  Mass. 

viii  ISKAEL,  b.  Nov.  8,  1837;  d.  Aug.  17,  184-J. 

121  ix  Lyman  W.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1845. 

VII.  40  Binea,''  brother  of  tlie  preceding,  born  at  Bear  River,June 
23,  1801 ;  married  by  Rev.  William  Elder,  Louis  Jane  Foster,  Nov.  12, 
1829,  and  lived  more  tiian  fifty  years  on  his  father's  old  farm,  half  a  mile 
from  Bear  River  bridge.  He  was  as  generous  hearted  and  hospitable  a 
man  as  any  of  the  name  in  Nova  Scotia;  his  house  was  always  open  for 
travelers,  especially  the  Christian  pilgrims.  In  1882  he  sold  the  old 
farm,  that  had  been  the  home  of  his  fatlier  and  mother,  to  James  Man- 
ning, son  of  Robert  Riee,  and  joined  his  sons  in  Ontario,  locating  at 
Ridgetown,  Kent  Co.,  where  he  died  Nov.  12,  1887. 


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James  Edwaud,  b.  Oct.  18,  1830. 

CiiARLES  Peters,  b.  Jan.  1,  1832. 

Nathan,  b.  June  28,  1S;}.1 

SoPiiKONiA,  b.  April  IS,  183.5;  m.  James  W.  Parker,'*  (Dea.  Wilbur,  Abedner/o). 
Mar.  31,  1858,  as  hi^3rd  wife;  m.  1st,  Becca  Ann  daughter  of  Christopher 
Benson,  and  2nd,  licr  sister,  Marj'  Eliza  Benson).  Capt.  Parkerwas  a  skill- 
ful navigator.  His  last  trip  was  on  the  bark  "Tamer  E.  Marshall," 
dying  at  Sai<!;on,  India,  July,  1892,  .aged  about  65.  His  widow  lives  at 
Bear  River. 
Children : 

1.  Chahlks  Henry,  b.  Mar.  25,  1859;  m.  Sarah  E.  Her.sey,  1881.     He  is 

a  cai)tain  at  sea. 

2.  Bernard  A.,  b.  Sept.  7,  18(!l;  m.  Lilly  R.,  daughter  of  Alden  Harris 

1881,  and  is  mate  to  his  brother. 

3.  Mary  Janet,  b.  May  31,  ISfiO;  m.  Arthur  E.  Wakeling  of  St.  John 

X.  B.,  June,  1891, 

4.  Emma  Gertrtde,  b.  Jan.  7,  18(59. 

5.  Ja.mes  WiLiiUR,  b.  June  13,  1873. 

Sarah  Matilda,  b.  Feb.  11,  1837;  m.  Gilbert  Morgan,*  (Thomas,^  Edward,'^ 
Geor;/p,'  from  England),  Jan.  1,  18.")7,  and  live  at  Bear  River.    Children: 

1.  Israel,  h.  July  2(t,  18.yj:  d.  .Mar.  22,  1882;  a  sailor  at  Bombay. 

2.  Louise  J.,  b.   .May  2."),  18(51;  m.  John  P.Rice,  a  musician,  Ma      1, 

1881 ;  he  died  May  13,  188(5,  aged  .38  at  .Sandy  Cove.    She  married 
2n(l,  Dr.  Hay. 

3.  Liz/iE  Ann,  b.  Oct.   11,   1864;  ni.  Thelbert  of  David  and  Melinda 

Jane  (Chut,e)   Rice,  .May   12,   1881,  and  d.   July  28,  1882;  he  m.  2nd, 
Uattie  K.,  adopted  daughter  of  Rev.  John  J.  Woodworth,  1885. 

4.  James  Fletcher,  b.  Aug.  1,  1872;  d,  Jan.  3,  1876. 

5.  Willie  o.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1876;  d.  1888. 
George,  b.  Oct.  6,  1838. 

William  Aluert,  b.  June  2,  1840. 

Caroline,  b.  July  ."),  1842;  m.  J.  Augustus  Purday,  Sept,  16,  1862;  he  d.  Feb. 

11,  18(53,  aged  23;  m.  2ud,  James  M.  Peake,  Oct.  S,  1870;  he  d.  in  Boston, 

Sept.  17,  1870,  aged  40.     She  is  a  dressmaker  in  Boston. 
Binea,  b.  June  28,  1844;  d.  July  !),  1844. 
I9R.VEL,  b.  Xov.  12,  1746;  ra.  Mary  Elisab   Harris  {Elijah,    William   H.  Esq., 

Capt.  Henry),  June  6,    1874;  live  in  Detroit,   Mich.,   he   is  a  first-class 

carpenter. 
Mary  Ann,  b.  April  24,  1848;  m.  William  SetlitTo  Crouse  CiVilUnm,  John), 

Sept.  15,  1877.  and  live  in  Hillsburgh,  the  Digby  side  of  Bear  River.     Two 

children. 
Loris  J.,  b.  May  4,  IS.iO;  m.  J.  Fletcher  Milberry,  son  of  .lohn,  October  1872; 

live  in  Hillsburgh,  Bear  River;  have  one  or  two  cliildren. 


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"VII.  41  James  Edward  Chute/ the  youngest  son  of  Dea.Thomas 
and  Sibyl  (Marshall)  Chute,  born  May  5,  1810  ;  married  Sara  Matilda, 
daughter  of  Asa  Foster,  by  Rev.  John  Chase,  Oct.  17,  1839.  He  was 
a  merchant  at  Bear  River.  He  sold  out  there  and  moved  to  Salem, 
Mass.,  in  1855,  and  went  into  the  shoe  business.  At  the  close  of  the 
war  they  moved  to  Boston,  where  his  wife  'died  April  11,  1890,  aged 
71.  For  more  than  twenty  years,  Mr.  Chute  was  an  agent,  for  a  man- 
ufacturing firm  in  Boston  and  travelled  extensively  in  more  than  twenty 
of  the  United  States  and  most  of  the  British  Provinces.  He  lived  some 
with  his  son-in-law,  Foster,  in  Peterboro,  N.  H. 

Children : 

i  Rhoda  F.,  1).  Aug.  20,  1840;  m.  Dea.  Eben  Augustus  Burbank,  Apr.  7,  1S59; 
lived  in  Cliclsea,  Mass.,  where  she  died  Dec.  8, 1887;  ho  married  1st,  Lizzie 
Archer  .and  liad  four  eluldren. 
ii  Eliza  Jank,  b.  Apr.  0,  1842;  m.  Samuel  \V.  Fo.stor,>*  {Samuel  li.,''  Isaac  P.,' 
J/oscs,"  Jonathan,*  Culeb,'^  Abram,'^  ZiVf/inii^/ '),  (Jtli  cousin.  ISOti,  and  lived 
in  Boston  and  Peterboro,  X.  II.    He  died  Apr.  18, 1«89,  aged  44 ;  four  child- 
ren; three  died  in  infancy  while  the  fourth,  Frank  H.,  b.  1877,  is  a  stout 
young  man. 
iii  Emma  Maria,  b.   :Mar.    18,    184.5;  m.   Stephen  K.   Davi.sou,  Feb.,    1870,  and 
died  Aug.  !i,  1871;  he  lives  in  Halifax,  N.  S. 
127     iv  James  Milledge,  b.  Oct.  li),  1846. 

VII.  42  Abner  Chute.'  (James,^  JoJm,^  Lionel,'^  James^^  James} 
Lionel^),  born  in  Granville,  Dec.  2,  1788;  married  Sophia,  daughter  of 
Edward  and  J^ois  McBride,  Feb.  28,  1807 ;  lived  in  Upper  Granville. 
He  was  killed  by  lightning  Aug.  15,  1842;  she  died  Mar.  9,  1864,  aged 
eighty-seven. 

Children  : 

Robert,  b.  Nov.  6,  1807;  d.  June  11,  1830. 
ii  Sophia,  b.  Oct.  31,  180S1;  m.  Hicks  Chesley,  (James,  Maj.  Samuel),  Jan.  7, 
1834,  and  lived  in  Clarence,    She  d.  Feb.  IG,  1876;  he  d.  Mar.  .30,  1881,  aged 
73.     Cliildren: 

1.  Salena,  b.  1834;  m.  Samuel  Williams;  four  children. 

2.  Malissa,  b.  1830;  m.  Wm.  A.  Kempton,  Queen's  Co.;  two  children 

3.  Abnek,  b.  18.39;  was  a  school  teacher,  m.  Jane  Ross,  of  Colchester, 

had  two  sons;  d.  May  1887. 

4.  Adei.ia,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1883. 

5.  Patience,  b.  1844;  m.  Robert  Starratt,  two  children. 

iii  Tamek,  b.  Feb.  15,  1812;  m.  Sidney  Marshall  (Andrew,   William),  Feb,  23, 


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1837,  five  cliildren;  she  d.  Oct.  6,  1856;  he  m.  2nd,  Helen  Banks  1857,  two 
children;  he  d.  Jan.  12,  18(52;  she  ni.  2nd,  Samuel  Moore  1805.    Children: 

1.  MiLLKDCip;,  b.  1838;  m.  Emma,  daughter  of  William  Mor.se,  who  died 
.  M.arch  1873,  five  children;  ni.  2nd,  Waity  Boffert,  two  children. 

2.  Albkkt,  b.   1844;  m.   Belle   Edgett,   two  children;  m.  2nd,   Bertie 

Edgett,  two  children  more. 

3.  AoNE.s,  b. ;  ni.  Jame.s  Nichols,  six  children. 

4.  Sophia,  b. ;  died  young. 

5.  Edwafji),  b. ;  died  joung. 

6.  Georoe  F.,  b.  April  1858;  m.  Hannah  .J.  Madden;  Addie  F.  Coates. 

7.  Susan,  b.  18(50;  d.  18(52. 

8.  Susan  Amei.i.v  Mooke,  b.  Jan.  1808. 
iv  LoLS,  b.  May  13,  1814;  d.  Oct.  25,  1842. 

V  Jacob,  b.  Nov.  13,  1810;  m.  Sophia  Marshall,  was  drowned  in  a  well;  she  ra. 

2nd  George  C.  Banks, 
vi  Aunei!,  b.  Oct.  11,  1821;  d.  1822. 

VII.  43  Silas  Chute,''  brotlKT  of  Abner,  born  in  Granville,  June 
15, 1788  ;  married  by  Kev.  Joliii  Wiswall,  Mary  Roacli^  (Matthew  Pat- 
rick), Nov.  26,  1812,  and  lived  in  Upper  Clarence.  He  was  a  sober,  in- 
dustrious man.  kind  and  neighborly  to  all ;  died  June  11,  18o8;  then  the 
family  moved  into  or  near  A3'lesford,  on  the  ''Post  Road,"  and  the 
\vi(lo-,v  married  2nd,  James  Parker,  July  1,  18-i7  ;  he  died  September 
11,  1848,  aged  seventy-nine,  six  months ;  she  died  Apr.  5,  1876,  aged 
eighty-eight. 

Childi'en :  • 

128  i  James  Pakkeu,  b.  Sept.  24,  1813. 

ii  Henuy  Ricketson,  b.  Apr.  9,  1815;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Heman  Nicker- 
son,  1843;  had  a  sou,  Israel  Lovett,  b.  1844;  d.  184(5.  Mr-  Chute  d.  1802, 
aged  40;  he  m.  2nd,  Susan,  daughter  of  Alex  Forbes,  and  is  justice  of 
peace  near  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 

129  ill  Isaac  Roacu,  b.  Jan.  10,  1817. 

130  iv  JouN  Matthew,  b.  Jan.  23,  1810. 

v  Pjieije,  b.  Oct.  3,  1820;  m.  James  II.  Priestly,  1842,  and  lived  at  Melvern 
Square;  had  five  sons,  three  daughters;  she  d.  1887. 

vi  Maby  K.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1822;  m.' Joseph  R.  R.\ymond,  {Jonathan,  Daniel),  and 
lived  near  Weymouth,  Digby  Co. ;  had  nine  children;  she  d.  Feb.  1.3,  1872; 
he  m.  2nd,  Zilphia  Pinkney;  b.  1830,  daughter  of  Capt.  David  S.  Kinney 
(of  Nathan  Kinney  jr.,  and  widow  of  Daniel  Webster  Newcomb,*  (Daniel 
Webster,''  Jo.sep/i,"  John,^  John,*  iSimon,^  Andreio,'-  Andrew,^  of  Boston 
about  1035),  Sept.  20,  1872;  bed.  at  Weymouth,  happy  in  the  Lord  Jesus, 
Sept.  24,  1802,  aged  69.  D.  W.  Newcomb  was  a  sailor  at  14,  master  at  19 
and  after  that  owner  of  ships.  He  circumnavigated  the  globe  in  1863,  and 
d.  in  Weymouth,  Digby  Co.,  Jan.  22,  1872,  aged  41,  leaving  three  children. 


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(1)  liobert,  b.  1857.     (2)  Edlna  Ayiies.  b,  18«2.     (:J)  L')iiim  Kinney,  b.  1804. 
Raymond's  children: 

1.  Ira  Auki,,  b.  Feb.  8,  1843;  m.  Xullic  Cowper,  four  children,  and  dit'(l 

at,  sea  about  1870. 

2.  Eliza  Jane,  b.  18')0;  m.  Janie.s  Kichards,  Xew  Haven,  Conn. 

3.  EVAMNE  A.,  1).  Oct.  jj,  1852;  ni.  Dr.  J.  II.  Harris,  Beaver  River. 

4.  Makv  A(iNKS,  b.  Nov.  2!1,  IS.")5;  m.  liandol))li,  son  of  William  Paysoii, 

and  live  at  Weymouth, 
vii  Enoch,  b.  Oct.  1 1,  1824 ;  d.  June  30,  1877;  he  went  to  sea,  and  was  in  California. 

131  viii  IsuAEi.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1826. 

ix  Ahneu,  b.  July  2.j,  1828;  to  South  America,  blacksmith. 
X  IIannau  Ann,  b.  April  17,  1831;  m.  James  P.,   son  of  l)ea.  Zebina  Roach, 
Jan.  8,1850,   had  eight  children,   and  d.   1888;  he  d.    May  1,   1875,  aycd 
48;  Dea.  Z.  Roach;  d.  June  23,  1800,  aged  6S. 

VII.  44  Handley,''  brother  of  the  prececUiig,  born  Dec.  13, 1790; 
married  Hannah,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Martha  (Foster)  Chute,  by 
Rev.  Thomas  Ansley,  Jan.  18,  1814,  and  lived  at  Chute  Cove,  since 
called  Hampton,  and  was  a  good  Cliristiun,  citizen,  farmer,  miller  and 
neighbor.  His  wife  died  July  1, 18'2i3,  aged  forty-two  :  he  married '2nd, 
Martha  Phinney,'  (James,^  Zaccheus,^  Benjamin,^  John^  John,'^  John} 
of  Scituate,  about  l(330),by  Uev.  William  Elder,Oct.  16,  1826  ;  and  died 
Jan.  24,  1857 ;  she  received  a  paralytic  stroke  of  the  lower  limbs,  in 
1837,  and  walked  no  more  for  thirty  3'ears.  but  bore  it  all  with  Chris- 
tian fortitude,  dying  happj'  in  the  Lord  Jesus,  Oct.  10.  1868,  aged  sixty- 
four. 

Children  : 

132  i  Eaton,  b.  April  12,  1815.  , 

133  ii  Jacob,  b.  Feb.  3, 1817. 

iii  Martha,  b.  Aug,  1,  1819;  m.  Harris,  son  of  Samuel  Foster,  Dec.  24,  1839, 
and  had  a  son  Norman,  who  d,  as  10  years  of  age;  she  d.  Feb.  2,  1880.  See 
Foster. 

iv  Eliza  M.,  b.  Aug.  17,  1821;  m.  Benjamin,  son  of  Isaac  Foster,  Dt^^  24,  1840, 
and  lived  in  Hampton.  He  d.  Sept.  17,  18.50,  aged  40;  she  m.  2nd,  James 
Mitchell  1862,  and  had  (1),  Sarah,  b.  1863;  m.  Edmund  Hall,  school  teacher 
Aug.  1,  1882;  and  d.  1880;  (2),  Hallett  Ray,  b.  186.K  m.  Sarah  Briggs,  Oct, 
16;  1889,  Mrs.  Mitchell;  d.  June  16,  1877;  he  marriee  4th,  Evalina  Sabean, 
and  had  a  daughter  Ina;  Mr.  Mitchell  m.  1st,  Rebecca  Marshall,  and  had 
(1),  Emerson,  m.  Catharine,  daughter  of  .James  Taylor;  (2),  Joseph,  m. 
Martha,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Foster;  (3),  Albert,  m.  Martha,  daughter  of 
James  Taylor,  Mrs.  Mitchell  d.  Nov.  7,  1850,  aged  35;  he  m.  2nd,  Athalinda, 
daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Brinton,  and  had  (1),  Charles,  m.  Amilda, 
daughter  of  James  Snow ;  (2),  Anna,  m.  Isaiah,  son  of  Robert  Elliott,  she 


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d.  April   7,    1860,  :iRed  ;)4.      He  d.  Jimo  22,  1884,  aged  72.      Children  of 
Benjamin  and  Eliza  Foster: 

1.  Hannah,  1).  1841  ;d.  184:>. 

2.  Ei.isAHETii,  1).  184:5;  m.  Thomas  H.,  sou  of  Samuel  Foster,  May  12, 

1861,  had  nine  children,  three  dwarfs.    One  Dudley,  h.  1877,  twenty- 
seven  inches  high. 
;i     Haxi-kv,  I).   June  8,  1815;  m.  I/izzie,  daughter  of  Geo.   Kilpatrick, 
Sept.!),  1807,  and  live  in  Lynn,  Mass. ;  two  children.     {I)  Gertrude 
Lotinin,  b.  Mar.  8,  1872.     (2)  Georye  Benjamin,  h.  Oct.  2i),  1875. 

4.  Fjjaskk,  1).  1847;  burned  to  death  in  John  Foster's  house,  18(31. 

5.  Mahtha,  1).  July  7,  184il;  m.  Capt.  Joseph  Mitchell,  Oct.  2!],   I860, 

and  have  over  a  dozen  children  above  Hampton. 

6.  Adklia,  b.  Oct.  29,  1851;  m.  David,  son  of  Samuel  Foster,  Dec.  14, 

1S"0;  four  children. 

7.  Jkssk,  b.  Dec.  T),  1853;  m.  Eunice  Baxter.  1875, 

8.  Sahi:a  D.,  b.  Jan.  (i,  1850;  m.  Otis  M.  Staples,  Apr.  29,  1888,  and  have 

Mark  Johnson,  b.  July  31,  1889,  Lynn,  Mass.  She  had  been  there 
seven  years. 

134  V  Sktji,  b.  Dec.  3,  1823. 

vi  Hanley,  b.  1S25;  d.  1825. 

135  vii  Solomon,  b.  July  15,  1827. 

viii  Ei.izauktji,  b.  Nov.  22.  1828;  m.  Michael  Miller  {Harrin,  Michael  aud  Sarah 
Farnmuort/t),  December,  184(5,  and  had 

1.  Mtciiaki.,  b.  1847;  d.  1848.     Mr.  Miller  d.  June,  1819,  aged  20;  she 

m.  2nd,  Charles  Hanley  Brinton,  {Charles,  Charles),  and  had 

2.  Alice  M.,  b.  Sept.  3, 1855;  m.  George  E.  Conner,  1878,  son  of  George 

M.,  a  soldier  of  the  late  war,  son  of  Joseph  of  Newburyport,  whose 
wife  was  Dorcas  Fowler,"  (Philipf'  Joseph,^  Joseph,*  Philip,^  Joseph,- 
Philip,^  of  1034),  and  have  eight  children. 

3.  Howard  C,  b.  Oct.  4,  1858;  m.  Nellie  Noble,  July,  1879. 

4.  Lizzie  C,  b.  Oct.  29,  1861;  m.  George  E.  Monroe,  1891.     Mr.  Brinton 

d.  June,  1861,  aged  32;  she  m.  3rd,  Samuel  M.  Gesner,  (Delancy, 
yl  6ram,  Jo/in)  aud  had 

5.  DELA:!fEY  LoNGLEY,   b.  Dec.    13,   1866.     Mr.   Gesner   was  a  school 

teacher  in  Nova  Scotia  eight  years.  They  moved  from  St,  Croix 
Cove,  N.  S.,  to  Lynn,  Mass.,  October,  1870,  and  since  that  he  is  a 
carpenter. 
ix  Maky  Ann,  b.  May  21,  1830;  m.  Capt.  Traverse  Brinton  {Charles,  Charles), 
Dec.  1849,  and  have  lived  on  the  shore  of  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  above  Hamp- 
ton, two  miles.     Children : 

1.  Avard  B.,  b.  18.50;  m.  Laleah,  daughter  of  Peter  Farnsworth,  Jan. 
1872,  andd.  Nov.  5, 1873;  she  m.  2nd,  Ellas,  son  of  Jordan  Messenger. 

2.  Charles,  b.  1855;  m.  Lucy,  daughter  of  Ingraham  Snow,  and  have 
six  children. 

3.  Ada,  b.  1857;  d.  1860. 

4.  Ebeb,  b.  1860;  ni.  Bessie  Charlton. 


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X  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  15,  1832;  in.  Capt.  Elias,  son  of  Dea.  John  Brinton,  son  of 
Charles,  Jan.  10,  18.")1,  and  after  sailing  twouty-fivo  years,  settled  down  on 
the  bay  shore,  three  miles  above  Hampton,  a  farmer,  and  d.  March  18!t2, 
aged  tl7.     Children: 

1.  Mauy  M.,  1).  Oct.  10,  1851  ;  n».  Joseph  Howe  Graves,   Oct.  19,  1871, 

five  children,  Everett,  Mass. 

2.  Hanoi.ey  J.,  b.  Nov.  0,  1855;  Pw.  Amoret,  daughter  of  Thomas,  son 

of  Samuel  Foster,  1877,  three  children. 

3.  Maijtiia,  1).  July  10,  18(11 ;  d.  March  4,  1862. 

4.  Ansmcv  E.,  b.   Jan.   23,   1807;   m    llowona  Hutchinson,  Dec.   1889, 

Milton,  Mass. 

136  xi  John  Ehkk,  b.  Oct.  23,  1833. 

137  xii  RoBKRT,  1).  June  15, 1835. 

138  xiii  JosKPii  Dimock,  b.  April  20,  1837. 
xiv  Selkda,  b.  July  15,  1839;  d.  18.50. 

XV  Jesse,  b.  Jan.  31,  1842;  d.  1844. 

139  xvi  Adneh,  b.  Dec.  10,  1843. 

xvii  Lavxnia,  b.  Dec.  7,  1845;  m.  Lorenzo,  son  of  Henry  Fash,  Mar.  23,  1864,  and 
live  a  mile  below  Bridgetown,  in  Granville.     Children: 

1.  /exa.s  L.,  b.  July  20,  1860;  Baptist  minister  in  New  York. 

2.  Frank  Hubekt,  b.  Oct.  23,  1870;  d.  Nov.  10,  1872. 

3.  Ida  Mahei,,  b.  Aug.  3,  1874. 

4.  Peucy  Lkkoy,  b.  June  23,  1874. 


VII.  45  David  Morse,'  youngest  sou  of  Jmnes  aud  Elizabeth 
(Morse)  Chute,  bora  Jan.  3,  1795  ;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Richard 
and  Elizabeth  Chandler,  by  Rev.  Samson  Bushy,  Jan.  20,  1818,  and 
lived,  a  farmer,  on  the  bay  shore,  a  mile  below  Hami)toii.  They  were 
a  Christian  couple,  formerly  Baptists,  but  latterly  Advents.  In  life 
they  let  their  light  shine  and  doubtless  have  gone  to  their  reward.  He 
died  Oct.  18,  1864:  she  died  July  14,  1873,  aged  seventy-eight. 

Children  : 

140  i  Joshua  Maksden,  b.  Oct.  15,  1818. 

ii  Zii'POBAH  M.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1820;  m.  Abel  Chute.     No.  89. 

141  iii  John  Wentwokth,  b.  Aug.  20,  1821. 

iv  James  Albeut,  b.  Mar.  14,  1823;  d.  Apr.  23,  1835. 

142  V  Sidney  Smith,  b.  Oct.  20,  1824. 

vi  Elisabeth  CnABLOTTE.b.  Jan.  31,  1826;  m.  John  Chute  Farnsworth,  Sept. 
1856,  and  lived  at  Hampton.  He  d.  Aug.  6„  1883.  aged  78;  she  d.  iu 
Lynn,  Mass.,  July  1,  1889.     Children:  ^ 

1.  SissiMA,  b.  April  28,  1858;  m.  Rufus  M.  Benner,  Aug.  20,  1879;  had 

one  child,  live  in  Lynn,  Mass. 

2.  Adaline,  b.  Jan.  16,  1861;  m.  Charles  Alfred,  son  of  Alfred  Cross, 


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Oct.   20,  187W,   a  merchant  in   Lynn,   an<l   liad  (1),  Alfred  Burton, 

b.  May  3l),  1880;  (2),  Marlon  Edna,  b.  May  TO.  1886;  and  lost  one. 
.S.     Mautha.  b.  Ai)iil2:),  18(i2;  m.   Iloldcn  Cameron,  Auy.  U>,  18S4;ha8 

tlirt'c  I'hiidrcii  lost  two,  Lynn,  M;iss. 
4.     Jumna,  l>.  Jnno  I'J,  IstU;  ni.  William  Starratt,  Oct.  10,  1880;  has  four 

sons,  Lynn,  Mass. 

.").     M()HT').\,  1).  .Inly  ft,  ISrtti:  m. . 

tl.     Soi.o.Mox,  1).  Aiif,'.  20,  18('>8. 

143  vii  Handi-ky,  b.  Sept.  20,  1827. 

144  viii  Timothy  W.  IJ.,  b.  Nov.  11,  IS2i). 

i.\  Sophia,  b.  Nov.  11,  1820;  ni.  Capt.  .Tolni  Wm.  Iteod,  IS.').");  bad  a  dau<jliter, 
Ei((jrnia,  m.  Hairy  Tinipany,  livod  at  Uridjiopurt,  Conn.  Capt.  Heed  w;is 
lost  at  sea  1S.')();  slie  ni.  2nd  Simncl  Willi.-iton;  m.  .Sd.  William  IL  Hiird, 
Oct.  187ti,  and  lived  in  ('ambridgo,  Lynn,  Salem,  in  .Maine  and  Uridgeport, 
Conn. 

X  Mautiia,  b.  Dec.  1S:W;  d.  April  18;JI. 

xi  liioi.KN  .\nn,  It.  .Ian.  25),  1S32;  m.  William  Locke,  May  .'),  185.');  and  d.  at  Abel 
Chnte's  ISdS;   he  d.  about  1880. 

xii  OnKi),  b.  Oct.  '>,  IS:;.");  m.  Emma  White  i-Vb.  20,  l8no. 

xiii  Lyoia,  b.  .Vpril '»,  18:i);  m.  Zaccheus  Dow,  Dec.  1(5,  IS")");  had  two  children, 
and  d.  April  18,  18(5"),  Newburyport;  ho  m.  2ud,  Abbie  Uurnham. 

145  -xiv  Ancjus,  b.  Oct.  2S,  18;JiJ. 

-w  Uiisri.A,  b.  .Inly  27,  ISI'.O;  d.  An<i  24. 

146  xvi  David  M.,  b.  .June  14.   1841. 

VII.  46  Dimock,'  son  of  Jmnes  Jind  Elizabeth  (Wright)  Chute, 
burn  in  Granville,  Jan.  17,  1803;  married  Minetta  Ann,  daughter  of 
Ezekiel  and  Lydia  A.  (Morse)  Chute,  Sept.  26,  1850,  and  lived  on  his 
father's  old  farm,  a  mile  below  Bridgetown,  in  Granville.  He  was  a 
real  "  home-body,"  and  only  went  out  of  the  county  once,  at  Bear 
Kiver ;  died  May  30, 1869 ;  his  wife  died  May  12, 1854,  aged  thirty-four. 

Children  : 

i  JcsEi'H  M.,  b.  Aug.  19,  18.51;  d.  in  Lynn,  Mass  ,  Oct.  10,  1872. 
ii  Mi.vetta  Ann,  b.  Feb.  10,  18.53;  m.  James  M.  Gilliatt,*  {Edmund  P.,'^Michael,'^ 
William^),  Oct.  31,  1(^81;  have  two  or  three  daughters;  live  in  Granville,  a 
mile  above  the  ferry.  » 

VII.    47  Rev.  Obed,   bom    Aug.   8,  1815  ;  married  Mary  Jane,^ 

idaughter  of  Charles  and  Janet  (Newcomb)  Cox,  Mar.  30,  1850  ;  Janet 

iNesbit  Newcomb,®  (AbramJ  Ahram,^  Capt.  Eddy,^  Dea.  John,'^  Simon,^ 

Undreu','^  Andretv^),  (1800-1867)  was  2nd  wife  of  Charles  Cox.     Mr. 

Chute  early  imbibed  a  taste  for  study,  and  after  getting  what  education 

he  could  from  the  common  school  at  home,  attended  Readiield  seminary, 

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Maine,  Ifi3;i-8G ;  after  that  he  attended  Horton  academy  and  Acadia 
college  ill  Nova  Scotia,  four  years,  and  was  ordained  to  the  Baptist 
ministry  1850.  In  1852  he  was  sent  out  by  the  Bai)tist  association  of 
.Nova  Scotia,  a  missionary  among  the  Acadian  FreiKJJi  in  the  imsteni 
part  of  the  province,  which  position  he  filled  six  years,  till  failing 
health  warned  him  to  retire,  and  since  that  only  preached  occasionally. 
He  lives  at  U[)per  Stewiacke,  Colciiester  Co. 
(^hildren  : 

i  James  Uui'KKT,  b.  Fob.  2,  1S.')1. 
ii  Cn.VHi.Ks  Cakhon,  b.  Fob.  2.  18.")1:  il.  Oct.  I'.t,  ISM. 

147  iii  AuTiiui:  CuAWi.Y,  b.  Apr.  10,  IS^^. 

iv  I.VMAN  Hakius,  b.  .May  2.  IS;");  d.  Fob.  17.  18!»:i. 

V  Geokge  Ukttie,  b.  July  21,  lSt;i;  jeweler. 

VII.  48  Richard',  {Di-(t.  Jamex}''  Capt.  Donlel,^  James,*  James,^ 
James,'^  Lionel  \),  born  in  Boxford,  Mass.,  Se[it.  o,  1778 ;  married 
Dorothy,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Pearson.  Oct.  17,  1805  ;  was  a  farmer 
and  a  man  of  integrity:  lived  near  the  Byliehl  meetinghouse,  New- 
bury; he  was  also  captain  of  militia.  He  died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct. 
24,  18'20,  after  which  the  family  moved  to  Newburyport,  where  the 
widow  died  May  0,  1870.  aged  eighty-six  ;  nearly  fifty  years  a  widow. 

Children  : 

148  i  Ai.KXA.NOKK,  b.  Sept.  27.  1806. 

149  ii  Ahum,  Pakish,  b.  May  16,  1800. 

iii  Betsv,  b.  .luly  7,  1810;  d.  Oot.  27.  18.")t). 

150  iv  Andukw,  b.  Apr.  11.  1814. 

V  BKN.rAMi.v  P.,  b.  May    13,  1810;  <jracUiato<l   from    IJowdoiii  ooUogo    lS;5()-;n. 

and  taught  school  more  tlian  forty  years;  neariiome  before  the  war, 
Huiitsvillo.  Ala.,  after  the  war,  and  then  for  fifteen  years  in  Lincoln  and 
otlior  places  in  Xebraska,  rcturnin<;  home  ISS.'i. 

VII.  49  Daniel  Chute,  brother  to  the  {)receding.  born  in  Box- 
ford,  June  -1.  1787  ;  married  Rachel,  daughter  of  Thomas  McOiffin. 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  27,  ISl-J,  and  lived  in  Cincinnatti,  O ,  about  seven- 
teen years;  he  graduated  from  Dartmouth  college,  1810,  and  taught 
school  many  yeai's;  he  was  also  justice  of  peace,  [)ostmaster  and  au 
elder  in  the  Presbyterian  church.  In  18J^0  he  moved  to  Aliulison,  Iiui. 
and  to  Evansville,  1830  ;  his  wife  died  Sept.  21,  1840,  aged  forty-five; 
he  married  2nd,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Waters)  Benjamin,  Oct.  20,  1842,  and 
died  June  20,  1859 ;  his  wife  died  Feb.  4,  1873,  aged  seventy. 


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ti  Tiu.MAs  Mc(.iin.\,  b.  Aufi.  24.  ISIO;  d.  Oct.  17,  iSU'i. 
iii  Daniki..  b.  Ott.  -Ji),  1817.  to  Xew  Orleans,  etc. 
iv  (lEoiUJK  IIai-k,  h.  Dec.  .'5,  I8ll»,  fo  St.  Louis,  etc. 

V  Joiix  Ml(;..1>.  Nov.  l':'.,  IHi'I;   printer,  Memphis,  'IVnn;  d.  Mar.  4,  1858. 
vi  Ei.i/.AitETH.  b.  Feb.  14,  lS-.i4;  ni.  Samuel  T.  .Jenkins,  Sept.  10, 1848;  two  sons; 

he  d.  Apr.  1.').  1852. 
vii  Ai.AXsox  W.,  b.  .lune  10.   182(i;  m.  Anna   I'aiiie,  N'ov.  T,  1848,  and  bad  (1) 

i/«»7/  Juni;  d.  in  18(U!.     (2)  i/oin/.     Mrs.  Chute  d.  May  10,  18t>8. 
viii  CiiAKLKs  HvuTi.ETT,  b.  Dec.  10,  1828;  reported  in  Illinois, 
ix  .Iaxk  C.  b.  Sept.  2.*),  im);  m.  William  W.  ilorj^an,  Doc.  5,  18.J0:  .{children, 
X  CuARMnTK  F.,  b.  Oct.  4,  18;;:;;  m.  Conrad  Baker.  Jan.  ($,  1S.')S. 

Conrad  Baker  was  b.  in  Franklin  Co.,  Pa.,  Feb.  12,  1817;  educated  at 
Pennsylvania  eollejje,  (Jettysbnrj;',  and  then  studied  law  in  the  olliee  of 
Stevens  A  .Snyder  of  that  city,  under 'I'liaddeus  Stevens  and  .Indice  Daniel 
M.  Snyder.  !ie  was  a<lmitt»'d  to  the  bar  in  I8.';0,  and  praetieed  huv  tliere 
two  years.  Ih- enii^^rated  to  ln<ii;tiia  and  settled  in  I'^vansville,  1841;  repre- 
scntetl  Vanilerburt:  Co.  in  llu-  (W-neral  Assembly,  18l.">;  jud^f  of  the  (.Jourt 
of  Common  IMeas  ftir  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Vandeiburji,  18.')2,  and 
resif^netl  1S."»4.  In  18(;i  he  was  commis.'-ioncd  cobiuel  of  tlie  1st  (/'avalry, 
28th  regiment  of  Indiana  N'oiunteers,  and  from  .Xugust  to  .\piil,  181).'!,  com- 
manded either  his  own  ii>niment  or  a  brijjade  in  Missouri.  .Arkansas  or 
Mississijipi.  In  .\pril.  18(i:;,  be  was  calh-d  home  to  Indianapolis  and  ap- 
pointed jirovi'st  marshal  mineral  of  Indiana,  where  he  supei  intendi-d  tiie 
volunteer  reeruitin<i  as  chiel  mustering  otlicer,  till  Au<^ust,  18ti4,  when  his 
term  of  service  expired  and  lie  was  mustered  out. 

In  18<).J,  (iov.  Oliver  V.  Morton  convened  the  General  Assembly  in  sjiceial 
session,  ami  rijjbt  after  delivering  his  niessa<:e  went  to  Kurope  in  qinst  of 
health,  leaving  Mr.  Baker,  the  lieutenant  j^overnor  in  chaij^e  of  the  state. 
In  I8«i7,  <  Jov.  Morton  was  elected  to  the  Fniti'd  Stales  scn.lte.when  Mr.  Baker 
became  {jovernor  an«l  resided  at  Indianapolis.  In  18()8  he  was  nominated  by 
the  Bepnbliean  convention  for  p;overnor  and  elected  by  a  majority  of  t>61, 
ami  at  the  close  of  his  term  enj^ajied  again  in  the  practice  of  law  in  the  tirm 
of  Baker,  Hord  A  Hendricks,  ami  d.  there  Apr.  28,  1885,  beloved  by  all. 

His  character  as  a  lawyer,  judjje,  colonel,  general,  lieutenant  governor 
and  jcovernor.  were  as  tirm.  kind,  honest,  j^enerous  and  merciful  as  any  man 
could  well  be.  as  near  perfect  jirobably,  as  any  man  that  ever  lived  in  the 
United  States.     <Miildren: 

1.  Amce.  b.  Dec.  2.  I-5S1. 

2.  Ei.izAiJKTii,  b.  April  .1.  18()1 ;  m.  Iluberl  L.  Anderson,  at  Ocala.  Fla. 
:}.    N'Axtv,  b.  Nov.  11,18(1). 

4     CoNKAD,  b.  Dee.  1,  18«7;  d.  June  I,  18()8. 
5.    Fi.ohexck,  b.  Au<x.  21,  1870. 
(■>.    TiiADDEis,  b.  Feb.  14,  187:!:  at  Wabash  coilefjc. 
xi  Il.\i.i.Ei{  Thacv,  b.  Dec.  W,  184.'l;  stove  nierciiant,  Kvansville,  Ind. 


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VII.     50  James  Chute,  brother  to  the  preceding,  born  at  Boxford, 
Nov,  15,  1788 ;  married  Martha  Hews  Chipp "  (  William  Tileston,^  Wil- 
liam,^ JSbenezer,* Ubenezer,^  Nathaniel,"^  Nicholas  ^),  of  Dorchester,  Mass.. 
Oct.  23. 1817,  and  lived  much  of  his  time  in  the  West.  He  was  brougl^t 
upa  farmer,  educated  in  the  common  school,  then  in  Dummer  academy, 
under  Dr.  William  Allen,  and  finally  graduated  from  Dartmouth  college 
1818.  On  Sept.  10,  (day  of  Perry's  victory  on  Lake  Erie),  he  left  his  New 
England  home  and  went  to  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  where  he  taught  school  a 
few  months,  and  then  embarked  in  trade.     Shortly  after  this  he  moved 
to  Cincinnati,  O.,  where  he  continued    until  1820,  when  he  resumed 
teaching  again  with  great  success.     May  30,  1821,  he  was  elected   rul- 
ing elder  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church  on  Maine  street,  Rev.  J.  L. 
Wilson.  D.D.,  pastor.      Under  Dr.  Wilson  he  studied  for  the  ministry, 
and  after  being  licensed  to  preach  he  supplied  vacant  churches  in  thi- 
city  and  vicinity,  keeping  up  his  school  until  1828,  when  he  was  ap- 
])ointed  chaj)lain  to  the  Ohio  state  prison,  and  moved  in  autumn  to 
Columbus,  and  shortly  after  ordained  as  a  gospel  minister,  at  Truro. 
O.     In  Sept.  1831,  he  moved  to  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  and  became  pastor 
of  the  First  Presbyterian  church  there.      In  1832,  he  bought  twenty- 
eight  acres  of  land  adjoining  the  town,  and  mainly  with  his  own  hands 
built  for  himself  a  double  log  house,  which  was  his  home  the  balance 
of  liis  life,  and  there  his  wife  died  Aug.  18, 1833,  aged  38.     He  married. 
2nd,  Mary  Haven. widow  of  Rev.  Samuel  Crane  (missionary  to  Tuscarora 
Indians  near  Niagara  Falls),  at  Dayton,  O.,  (with  three  children,  Cor- 
nelia, Mary  D.,'and  Samuel),  Oct.  30,  1834.     Rev.  James  Chute  was  a 
man  of  peace,  love,  patience,  great  piety  and  temperance.     In  August 
1835,  he  w.is  attacked  with  bilious  fever ;  convalescing  from  it,  he  caught 
a  severe  cold,  producing  a  relapse,  which  terminated  his  life  Dec.  28. 
1835.     His  widow  moved  to  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  that  she  might  better 
educate  her  children,  and  died  there  Dec.  22,  1863,  aged  60. 

Children  : 

i  James  Thurston,  b.  Sept.  30,  1818;  d.  Sept.  2,  1819.  ,^^ 

152  ii  Richard,  b.  Sept,  23,  1820;  d.  in  Chicago,  Aug.  1,  1893. 

iii  Sarah  C.  R,  b.  Oct.  4,  1823;  m.  William  Chamberlain,  June  10,  1843,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.,  and  had: 

1.  James  Chute,  b.  March  8,  1844. 

2.  Martha  Hews,  b.  July  26,  1846.    Mr.  Chamberlain  d.  April  21,  1847. 

153  iv  James  Thurston,  b.  Aug.  30,  1827. 


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154     V  Samuel  Hkws,  b.  Dec.  0,  1S30. 

vi  Eliza  Jaxette,  b.  Nov.  7,  1855;  m.  Alexander  Hall  Sharp,  of  New  York,  at 
Crawfordsvillc,  Iiul.,  Oct.  18,  18."j!),  and  have  lived  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and 
West  Uob(»ken,  N.J.     Children: 

L     Mauv  Ciitte,  b.  Jan.  7.  18(il,  Brooklyn;  d.  Aug,  25. 
€.     Geouge,  b.  Nov.  30,  18(52,  Brooklyn;  d.  July  30, 1863. 

3.  Fuank  C  ,  1)  July  ;!0,  lt«()C,  We.st  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

4.  Kate,  b.  June  .'),  18(;8;  d.  Sept.  20. 
.5.     Einvix  C,  b.  Jan.  30,  1875. 

6.     AiJCHK  IL.  b.  April  8,  1878. 


VII-  51  Curtis  Chute,''  (Josiah^  Curtis,^  Thomas,^  James,^  James,^ 
Lionel^),  born  in  Windham,  Me.,  Dec.  15, 1782;  married  Susan, daugh- 
ter of  Timothy  Noye.s,  1805,  and  lived  in  Cumberhind,  Me.,  as  farmers. 
He  died  at  Carthage,  Franklin  Co.,  Jan.  19,  1858  ;  she  died  at  Rock- 
land. Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1879,  aged  ninety-three. 

Children : 

i  Janet  G.,  b.  Jan.  .">,  1807;  m.  George  W.  Drinkwatcr,  Sept.  4,  182.3,  and  lived 
in  Cumberland,  east  of  Portland;  he  d.  Aug.  27,  1865,  aged  65  years,  7 
month.s;  she  m.  2nd,  Benjamin  Goodnow  jr.,  Aug.  26,  1875.  (He  m.  1st, 
Sarah  S.  Gammond;  had  twelve  chikLen;  she  d.  Nov.  10,  1866,  aged  58 
years,  8  months;  hem.  2nd,  Elizabeth  Sawyer  Rich;  siie  d.  Mar.  11,  1872, 
aged  46i;  he  d.  1888,  about  85;  she  d.  Nov.  11.  1880,     Chihlren: 

1.  Albeht  F.,  b.  1825;  m.  Amanda  Wilson;  eight  children. 

2.  Cathakine,  1).   1827;  m.    E'  mi  Rich:  live  children  and  d.  Feb.  17, 

1801. 
Eliza  Ann,  Ik  1820;  m.  Martin       yes;  four  children. 
Joseph,  b.  June,  18.30. 
ii  Eliza  S.,  b.  Dec.  24,  lSii8;  m.  Daniel,  son  of  Peter  and  Sarah  (Pike)  Cobb, 
Dec,  1820,  and  lived  in  Deeriug,  near  Portland;  she  d.  May  6,  1877;  he  d, 
Aug.  23.  1870,  aged  77.     Children: 
1.     Mekuitt  C,  b.  May  24,  1830;  d.  July  21,  1850. 
Nelson  B.,  b.  Mar.  ft,  1832;  d.  Nov.  4,  1842. 
Ann  L.,  b.  Mar.  10,  1834;  m,  James  M.  Foster;  six  children,  and  d. 

1868. 
Fanny  T.,  b.  Feb,  7.  18,37:  m.  Edward  Gilman;  eight  children,  and 
d,  Apr,  6,  1875. 
KosiLLA  E.,  b.  Mar.  10,  1830;  d.  June  2.  18.59. 
UoTiiEUS  O.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1841;  m.  Christina  B.  Herrick. 
Angeline  S.,  b.  Oct.  2,  1843;  d.  Apr.  51,  18.50. 
Aisahella,  b.  Oct.  15,  1845;  d.  July  10,  1850. 
9.    Daniel  Sylvester,  b.  Aug.  2.j,   1847;  m.  Anna  M.,  daughter  of 
Shephel  Foster,  and  had  five  children, 
iii  Francks  Noyes,  b.  Dec.  28,  1811;  m,  Edward  H.,  son  of  David  Noyes,  jr., 


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June  8,  1828,  iiiid  lived  in  Portland;  sometime  after  the  late  war  they 
moved  to  Missouri,  and  he  d.  at  Union  Star,  DeKalb  Co.,  Dec.  14,  1884, 
aged  80;  she  d.  Oct.  20,  1.S88,  and  both  were  buried  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Children :  • 

1.  Mauy  An\,  b.  Sept.  -2(1,  1829;  m.  Rev.  Pliineas  "Libby  '  of  the  Metho- 

dist church,  {Abrnm,''  Joslah,''  John,*  Capt.  John,'^  John?  John,^  b. 
in  England  1602;  came  over  IC'JO;  lived  at  Cape  Elizabeth  and 
Scarboro  :  and  d.  1682).  b.  1S17;  m.  May  27,  1847;  and  d.  1882;  she 
d.  since.  (He  m.  1st  Mary  Ann,  dauf^hter  of  David  and  Mary  (Blake) 
Waldron,  of  Portland,  a  daughter  b.  and  died  1845;  she  d.  Nov.  8. 
1846,  Windham.)     Eleven  children  by  2nd  wife. 

2.  Sakah  E  ,  b.  April  -22,  18:?1 ;  in.  John  H.  Karnan,  Jan.  11,  1852;  and 

lived  near  Boston.  He  died  at  Med  way,  June  20,  1888;  aged  67. 
They  had  (1),  William  Henry,  b.  Dec.  H),  1849;  m.  Ida  White  in 
Maine,  had  five  children,  andd.  Aug.  14,  I88.1;  (2),  F.  Nellie,  b.  Dec 
11,  18.')4;  teacher  of  oratory  in  Boston;  (.3).  Robert  Wilson  b.  July  22. 
1800;  m.  Henrietta  Winchester**  {William  H.,'  William,^  William: 
Gullirer,*  Stei)hen,'^  Stephen^-  John^  England  to  Hingham  1632), 
Sept.  2,  1S85;  three  children,  merchant  in  Somerville.  His  mother 
lives  with  them. 
;').  Oris  N"ii:i,s<)\,  b.  Jan.  :50,  18:W;  m.  Belle  Leitch,  Jan.  12,  1858;  she  d. 
Oct.  17,  1.S60;  aged  21,  at  Sidney,  Iowa;  m.  2d,  Augusta  C.  Heaton. 
Aug.  1,  1861 ;  removed  to  Union  Star.  Mo..   1882.     He  is  a  druggist. 

4.  Lydia  M.,  b.  Feb.  22,  1835;  ra.  Joseph  B.  Jordan,  Oct.  14,  1854;  and 

d.  July  24,  1856.     He  d.  1880. 

5.  William  Hknby,  b.  Feb.  22.  1837,  m.  Carrie  Rath  burn.  May  1,  1867: 

andd.  Dec.  3,  1S7I. 

6.  Mose's  Chutk,  b.  Jan.  23,  1840;  m. Graves. 

7.  Fbei)  K.,  i).  Sept.  21,  1843;  these  two  were  in  the  war  and  in  Libby 

on. 

8.  Fan.vy  E.,  b.  Oct.  13,  l.S4:i:  m.  Isaac  P.  Russell,  Aug.  12,  1863. 

9.  Charles  IT.,  b.  N'ov.  7.  1848;  d.  Aug  30,  l8.-)4. 
10.     Geobgin.v,  b.  Oct.  5, 18.V5;  <1.  Sept.  3,  1854. 

165    iv  MosE.s  .Srunns,  b.  March  21,  1815. 

V  Ruth  S.,  b.  June  8,  1817;  m.  William  B.  Winchester,  May  23,  1833;  had  twu 

children ;  and  d.  Sept.  10,  1836,  Portland,  Mo. 
vi  Cathaijink  C,  b.  Oct.  19,  1819;  m.  the  same  W.  B.  Winchester,  Nov.  30. 

1837;  had  seven  children.     He  d.  Jan.  12.  1877  ;  aged  66. 
vii  Syren  A  N.,  b.  March  22,  1823;   m.   Fred   Ellis,  Nov.  1844;  and  had  a  sod, 
Freeman,  bad   three  daughters,  Aristook,   Me.;  shed.  May  1858;  hem. 
2nd,  Mary  Spooner;   m.  .3rd,   Juliette,   daughter  of  Reuben  and  Nancy 
(Cbutei  Stubbs.     See  No.  17.     He  d.  1890;  aged  73. 
viii  JOHIAH,  b.  March  28.  1825;  ra.  Abba  Rnynolds,  1849,  Providence,  R.  I.    She 

d.  Aug.  1890;  aged  65  years,  5  months, 
ix  Aaron,  b.  Jan.  1829;  d.  at  sea  about  l>.')i). 
X  Pehsis,  b.  March  1833;  d.  in  Cumberland,  18;)(i. 


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VII.  52  Josiah  Chute  jr.,  born  Sept.  11,  1789,  Windham,  Me., 
married  Catharine,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Joanna  Clement,  Feb.  20, 
1820,  lived  in  Portland,  a  grocer;  died  Feb.  1,  1837;  his  widow  kept 
house  there  three  or  four  years  h)nger,  then  moved  to  Windham,  kept 
house  for  George  W.  Chute,  thirty-Hve  years,  and  died  Dec.  13,  1877, 
aged  seventy-eight  years,  six  months.     One  son. 


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VII-  53  PranoiS  Chute  (T/to was,  Curtis,  Thomas,  James,  James, 
Lionel},  born  in  Windham,  May  15,  1783;  married  Martha,  daughter 
of  William  and  Rebecca  (Bodge)  Mayberry,  June  2,  1805,  and  moved 
to  Otisfield,  1800.  He  was  a  good  Christian  man,  of  the  old  Orthodox 
chuich,  a  lieutenant  colonel  of  militia  in  the  war  of  1812,  collector 
and  town  treasurer  1815  to  1821,  selectman  1819,  1823.  1824  and  1835; 
and  died  May  29,  1853;  his  widow  died  Sept.  1,  1854;  aged  seventy 
years  and  six  months. 

Children: 

i  MA-ROAUKt,  b.  Mar.  24,  180((;  m.  Elislia  T.  Wostou,  Oct.  1820,  and  lived  in 
Otisfiold,  near  .Vleetins^-liouse  liill;(l.  April  10,  1803;  he  d.  Jan.  13,  1875; 
aged  74.     Children: 

1.  Tho.mas  \V.,  b.  Nov.  2."),  1827;  ni.  Serena,   daughter  of  Samuel  and 

Jerusha  Knight,  Oct.  2,  18.55,  and  died  from  the  kick  of  a  horse  in 
Bo-ston,  Nov.  29,  1882,  leaving  a  .son  Edgar  P.  VV. ;  b.  lSfl6;  d.  1890. 

2.  Abua  O.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1820. 

;J.     EinvAui)  F..   b.  Sept.  7,   1833;  m.    Eunice,   daughter  of  .lames  and 
Clara  Scribner,   Aug.  17,  K>2;  and  had   two  children.     He  was  a 
soldier  in  the  late  war. 
4.     HENitY  \V.,  b.  May  24,  18;^.);  m.  Lucinda  .Jane,  daughter  of  Colum- 
bus Holden,  Sept.  11,  1859;  had  two  sons;  m.  2nd, ,  and  had 

two  daughters, 
ii  Rebecca,  b.  Apr.  1808;  m.  Merrill,  son  of  .Johnson  Knight,  .Ian.  29,   1828; 
and  lived  in  Otisfield.     He  d.  Aug.  18.  1809;  aged  0").     Children: 

1.  Caroline,  b.  Jan.  22,,1820;  m.   Edward  Mead,  Jan.  .30,  18.53,  and  d. 

Mar.  31,  18.54;  he  m.  2nd,  Sarah  Sawyer. 

2.  John  N.  M.,  b.  Xov.  19,  1S:W;  m.  Olive,  daughter  of  lion.  William 

Tworably,  Mar.  25,  185(5;  a  daughter  Alice  T.,  b.  May  7.  1S57. 
:3.     Harriet  II.,  b.  March  22,  1833;  m.  Horace  Barrows,  Feb.  2.  1856, 
Portland. 

4.  Mary  A.  F  ,  b.  May  17,    18:?5;   m.  Rqv.  W.  N.  Richardson.  Jan.  23, 
1861. 

5.  Martha  E.,  b.  July  7,  1837;  m.  John  A.  Upton,  Jan.  14,  1805;  and  d. 
Mar.  7,  1866;  he  was  killed  by  the  cars  July  31,  1806;  aged  ;J8. 


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6.  Joseph,  b.  May  8,  1841;  in.  Mary  Kindred,  Christmas  1871;  he  was 
in  the  lOth  and  2flth  Maine  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  war  and  lives 
in  California. 

7  LovisA  F.,  h.  .luiy  15,  1843;  m.  Luther  Bn«lforil.  .Jan  12,  1808.  Clin- 
ton, Iowa.     He  lost  an  arm  in  the  late  war. 

157  iii  John  Hoopek,  '»,  July  2l>,  1810. 

iv  Sakah,  b.  Fel  .  1'),  Itfl.'J;  ni.  Willi.un,  son  of  Andrew  Woodbury,  June  10, 
I84U;  and  lived  in  Sweden,  Ox^'ord  ('o.,  twenty-seven  years,  Mexico,  same 
Co.,  live  years,  then  to  Soutli  Paris,  in  Dec.  1872;  d.  May  28,  1888;  he  d 
Jan.  ;n,  18S0;  near  60.    Children: 

1.  Fkancls  Chute,  b  Apr.  12.  1841;  m.  Isabel  Heald.  Aur.  ;i,  186.");  she 

d.  April  1871,  a<;ed  2^\  he  married  2nd.  Clara  Snell.  Nov.  1873,  liavo 
two  sons.  He  is  principal  of  a  iiigh  school,  or  business  college,  at 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2.  Susan,  b.  Apr.  27,   l.'*43;   m.  William  Wheeler,  Feb.  9,  1860;  and  d. 

April  1(),  1871;  he  m.  2nd  Isabel  Bennett,  Feb.  1873:  she  d.  Sept 
1874,  aged  30;  he  m.  3rd  Addie  Matthews,  June  28,  1876. 

Clara  M.,  b,  Sept.  30,  1844;  m.  Henry  Howard,  Nov.  26,  1863;  oue 
son  Charles,!).  Ai)ril  12,  1870.  Mr.  Howard,  a  school  teacher ;d 
Xov.  22.  1871,  aged  34. 

Louise,  l).  Sept.  4,  184  J;  m.  .John  H.  Jones  jr.,  who  was  a  soldier  in 
Co.  I.  .30th  Me.,  Aug.  0,  1868;  had  four  children,  the  eldest,  Ger- 
trude L.,  a  school  teacher.     They  live  at  Ames  bury,  Mass. 

William  M.,  b.  May  11,  1848;  d.  Apr.  :W,  1849. 

Hannah  E.,  b.  Mar.  20.  18.^0;  m.  James  S.  Wright,  a  lawyer  at  Paris 
Hill,  and  had  two  children. 

158  V  Fkancis  jr.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1816. 

VII.  54  William  Carr  Chute,  another  brother,  born  in  Wind- 
ham, Feb.  12,  1788 ;  married  Rosannah,  daughter  of  William  May- 
berry  jr.,  and  Rose  Waldon,  Sept.  10,  1809,  and  after  the  opening  of 
the  Cumberland  canal,  about  1832  or  1833,  he  moved  to  Naples ;  he 
was  an  honest,  industrious  citizen  and  farmer ;  his  wife  died  Dec.  13, 
1831,  aged  forty-two  years,  seven  months  ;  he  married  2nd,  Mrs.  Nancy 
Rowe,  Dec.  13,  1832,  and  died  Aug.  19,  1864 ;  she  died  Sept.  19,  1856, 
aged  sixty-nine. 

Children  : 

i  Maky,  b.  Apr.  1,  1810;  m.  Calvin  F.  Brown,  a  blacksmith,  1833,  and  lived  in 
Bridgetou,  Milo,  on  the  Kennebec  river,  and  to  Des  .Moines,  la.,  and  Carth- 
age. Mo. ;  she  d.  Mar.  1881.  They  had  Charles,  Edwin,  William,  Rose  and 
Ellen, 
ii  THO.MAS,  b.  Jan.  2.),  1813;  m.  Jane  Wyer,  1840,  and  was  collector  1850-.')!. 
Tiiey  went  to  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1854,  where  he  d.  Sept.  21. 1870;  she  returned 
to  Portland. 


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iii  Cabolixk,  b.  Feb.  II,  18l.">;  in.  Robert  Kiiif;,  1S.5.');  b«  left  for  Michigan 
•about  1H4(>,  and  hIio  wont  and  lived  in  Peterboro,  X.  H.,  eij^htoon  years. 
Then  she  married  Jonas  Kilmer,  and  went  to  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  and  had 
two  child  11 ;  the  dauj,diter  died  in  infancy,  the  son,  .1.  Edward,  b.  Sept. 
fi,  IH'jO,  yrcw  to  nanhood.     Mr.   Kilmer  died  tlier<^  before  the  war;  then 

she  married 1'  i*^'hin,  18'il,  and  moved  to  CNn-pus  Christi,  Tex.,  where 

he  died  l8(Ht;  then  slie   lived  with  her  son  at  Legato,  Live  Oak  Co..  and 
died  lS8ft. 

159  iv  Jamks,  b.  Aiifj.  3h,  1817. 

160  V  Wri.MAM,  b.  0(!t.  22,  181!). 

vi  Nkwki.l  NiirrrNo,  b.  .lune  12,  1822;  m.  Mary  Jane,  (b.  182S),  son  of  Caleb 
and  Uuth  (Jordan)  Chaplain.  Sept.  18,  18.'>1,  and  live  in  Bridgeton  on  the 
west  side  of  Loiiji  Pond;  a  watchman  in  the  Pondicherry  Woolen  mills, 
vii  Edwakd,  b.  Apr.  2.'>,  ISJ4:  d.  July  20,  18.So. 
16  1  viii  Fkanklix  A.,  b.  Feb.  2.".,  1S27. 


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VII.  55  Daniel,  another  brother,  born  in  Windham,  Feb.  10, 
1797;  married  Bathsheba,  daughter  of  William  Mayberryjr.,  Apr.  21, 
181(3 ;  was  a  farmer  in  Oti.sfield  ;  he  was  one  in  Captain  Kilburn's  com- 
piiny  of  militia  in  the  American  war;  he  died  Apr.  28,  1846;  she  died 
Oct.  14,  1859,  aged  sixty-five. 

Children  : 

162      1  Edwin,  b.  July  '),  1816. 

ii  Louisa,  b.  Aui^.  !!»,  1818;  m.  Joseph  Xoyes,  son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Chute-Noyes)  .\bbott,  May  17,  1846,  and  lived  near  Bolster's  mills  as 
farmers.  They  moved  from  Gorham  to  Otisfield  in  185.5;  she  died  June 
20,18911.    Children: 

1.  Alfheda,  b.  Apr.  16,   1848;  m.   James   L.,  son  of  Abram  Green,  a 

soldier  in  the  2.")th  Maine,  May  8,  1868,  and  had  six  children. 

2.  Willi  A.M.  b.  .\piil  22,  18.">4;  m.  Henrietta  W.,  daugliter  of  Danforth 

Hancock,  Dec.  6,  1876;  two  or  thi'ee  children. 
8.     Geougk  R.,  b.  July  4.  18.-)6;  d.  June  17,  1857. 
4     Hattie.K.,  b.  Nov.  15.  1861;  d.  Oct.  14,  1868. 
iii  Emily  X..  b.  Dec  26,  1820;  m.  liev.  Alpheus  B.  Lovewell,of  the  M.E.  church, 
June  1845;  and  lived  at  Boater's  Mills.  He  d.  July  17, 1885,aged  64.  Children: 
L    Ella  .VI.,  b.  April  28,  1854;  m.  Russell  E.  Chute,  Feb.  27,  1887. 
2.     LizziB  E  ,  b.  May  28,  ISiiO;  m.  Jason  B.  Scribner,  Feb.  27,  1887. 
iv  Catjiaijine,  b.  Mar.  12,  1828;  m.  James,  son  of  Enoch  Hanson,  Sept.  2,  184-5, 
Harrison,  near  Bolster's  Mills.     Children: 

1.  Catiiakine  S.,  b.  Nov.  80,  1847;  m.  Fred  A.  Allen,  Apr.  30, 1869. 

2.  Fhed  J.,  b.  April  15,  18.50;  m.  Georgia  A.   Whitman,^  (Jeremiah, 

Sil'is,^  of  Round  Hill,  iV.  S.,  Daniel,''  John,*  John?  Zachariah,^  Dea. 
John,^  of  Weymouth,  Mms.,  1637),  April  13,  1876. 

3.  Chahles  W.,  b.  Jan.  22,  1858;  m.  Annie  L.  Varney,  July  1876. 


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4.     Ammikiis  L.,  I).  Apr.  22,  I8."».>;  m.  Cansio  M.  Murray,  July  1874. 

r..     Emma  U  ,  1).  May  2"),  ISVS;  ni.  Frod  II.  H.-rriok,  1878. 

<i.     Marv  Loimsk,  It.  April  2'),  isdo;  m.  Kolturt  I).  lAhhy,''  (Den.  Arlhnr," 

lirnjumin  M./'  dipt.  TliDin'm,*  T/ioinns,'  Daoiil,'- ./ohn  ',  »!ainc  over  to 

Capu  Klizabotli,  .Mo.,  KCHt),  Oct.  20,  187!>. 

7.  Ku(jKNE  A.,  b.  Nov.  -1,  1S('.2. 

8.  Ge()U(»k  Wii.mam,  1).  Oct.  .{,  IStJ4;  d.  Sopt.  2,  l^<7i. 

V  Siuvr,  Aw,  b.  S(!pl,  .12,  |i^2>;  in.   Mahli»u,  sin  of  Hunjainin    Vkors,  Sept.  12, 
1845,  and  lived  in  Falnioutii  and  Portland.     Cliildrou: 

1.  CiiAur.KS  E  ,  b.  April  (i,  IS4(i;  m.  .lonny  Grey,  1870,  Lowell,  Mass. 

2.  Ei(ii;.NK  E.,  b.  April  2i),  1S88;  ni.  .Mar;,'aret  Ann    Hrown;  she  d.  May 

:i(),  1872;  lie  in.  2nd,  Saraii  J.  (Joodricli. 

163  vi  Ai.nioN,  b.  Juno  29,  1828. 

vii  KosH.t.A,  b.  Nov.  7,  1*10;  ra.  Richard,  son  of  Daniel  VV.  Dole,  Nov.  10,  1853; 
he  was  killed  by  cars  at  Framinj^iiani,  Mass.,  Au<f.  4,  1S(U,  a<;od  thirty- 
four  years,  live  months;  sjie  ni.  2nd,  by  Rev.  (ieorj^e  W.  Tewksbury,  Wil 
Ham  Stejtlien  ('obb,  son  of  John  of  Bath,  .Mo  ,  Apr.  5,  lS(i8,  and  live  in 
South  Windham.  Mr.  Cobb  (b.  in  1811),  m.  1st,  Elmira  Craij;,  Nov.  1^32; 
liad  four  childrt-n;  shod.  Feb.  18(18,  atjed  si  xty-tlireo,     Ciiildren: 

1.  Jknmk  Dole,  b.  June,  18.")(5:  d.  An;;,  it,  I8(i:(. 

2.  Saoih  E.,  b.  Au<;.  25,  18(30;  m.  Fred  H.  Freeman,  Nov.  27,  ISvSO. 

164  viii  Daniel,  b.  July  12,  1832. 

165  ix  William  Windsor,  b.  Deo.  28,  18:i4. 

VII.  56  James,  cUiother  brother,  bom  in  Wiiulbuin,  Aug.  12, 
1801;  married  Mary  Aim  Iloyt,"  {Phlneas,''  Enoch;'  John, ^  William;^ 
John?  John^  and  Fran<:e»  of  Salisbury,  lii^M;  died  108T).  Oct.  4,  18-50, 
and  lived  near  Naples  ;  a  farmer.  He  was  captain  of  militia  and  also 
the  light  infantry  in  Otisfield,  1885  to  1850,  and  was  highly  respected. 
In  his  latter  3'ears  he  became  dull  of  hearing :  died  July  -^O.  1884;  Iiis 
widow  died  1889,  aged  seventv-eiufht. 

Children : 

1  ELiZAnETii  W.,  b.  Jan.  22,  1832:  d.  Feb.  7. 

ii  Catuauixk   W.,  b.  Juno  22.  183:{;  m.   Roscoe  M.    .Mayo,   An*,'.    1,   1852;  ten 
childreu.  ^ 

166  iii  Watson,  b.  Mar.  20,  183.5. 

iv  Charles  A.,  b.  Feb.  21,  IS-'J;  m.  Maria,"  dau<?htorof  Thomas^and  Nellie 
(Wood)  Jordan,  {Jcreinldh.'' James,*  Jereinuili;^  Jeremiah.'-  Rev.  Robert  ^  of 
1640),  and  live  in  Lowell,  Mass. 
v  Edward  P.,  b.  Mar.  11,  183!);  was  in  Co.,  I,  10th  Maine,  in  the  war;  suffered 
from  sunstroke,  fever,  a  prisoner  in  rebeldom,  but  died  at  home  June  20, 
1863. 

♦  Phlneas  Hovt  was  in  the  war  of  1812,  and  died  atNaplea,  Me.,  Mar.  11,  1850,  agfd  64.  His  wife 
Ann  Andrew,  sister  to  Elizabeth  Chute,  died  Aug.  31,  I84fi,  aged 60;  Win.  A.  Andrew,  a  brother, 
died  there  Dec.  18, 184C,  aged  76. 


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167  vi  Am>iii;\v,  b.  Jan.  4,  1844. 

168  vii  Adki.hkutC,  li.  Fuh  4,  1848. 

169  vili  Wauiikn  B.,  b.  Apr.  10,  IS.'io. 

ix  Mauy  Ann,  b.  Sept.  20,  18.W. 

VII.  57  Thomas*  auotlu'r  Id-other,  born  Aug.  12,  1803  ;  luiirried 
Mary,  daughter  of  Henjuiniii  Webbiu-,  Dec.  10,  1833,  Sweden,  Me. 
Tlicy  lived  in  Naples  till  Dee.  l8-}(),  moved  then  to  Otisfield,  near  the 
foot  of  Saturday  Pond,  18-38,  and  was  eaptain  of  militia  then  till  1842. 
lie  was  town  treasurer  1844  to  l84(i,  and  was  2nd  cashier  of  Casco  bank, 
Portland,  for  a  while,  lie  moved  back  td  Sweden,  Dec.  81,  1840,  and 
(Ik-d  Aug.  15,  1871. 

C'hildren  : 

170  i  UEOHdK  M.,  b.  July  29,  18:]fl. 

ii  .John  WKUMKU.b.  Dec.  10,  IS40;  m.  Saiali  I*.,  dauj^htcr  <»f  Aaron  Wooilbury, 

brother  to  William,  Oct.  2;{,  18((rt,  and  live  in  Sweden, 
iii  Susanna,  b.  May  11,  184.!;  in.  Amos  T.  White,  Dec.  12,  ISO.'i;  went  to  Bo.s- 
t<m  that  year,  and  arc  f^rocers  there.     Children: 

1.  Mauy  L.,  b.  Dec.  81,  180(1;  d.  Sei)t.  28,  1881. 

2.  Amos  T.,  b.  .Jan.  li»,  1874. 

:i     Fuank  C.  b.  .Sept.  17,  1.^7ti. 
iv  Wki.mnoton,  b.  Mar.  28.  1848;  d.  Sept.  21,  1840. 

VII.  58  Abram  Watson  Chute,"  {John,^  Curtis,^  Thomas* 
Jameft,^  James,'^  Lionel^),  born  in  Wiiidluun.  Me.,  Jan.  7,1797;  mar- 
ried C'athaiine,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Esther  (Turner)  Weston, 
Feb.  11,  1829,  and  was  an  honest,  i)ious,  business  man  in  Naples.  His 
brother,  John  jr.,  sold  him  a  lot  of  land  in  Naples.  Oct.  3,  1826 ;  he 
was  paymaster  of  the  2nd  regiment.  1st  brigade.  r)th  division  of  the 
militia  of  the  state,  Aug.  10,  1827.  He  was  the  lirst  postmaster  at 
Naples,  then  South  Otisfield,  May  15,  1828.  The  town  of  Naples  was 
organized  from  Otisfield,  Casco.  Bridgeton  and  Harrison  in  1834,  and 
Mr.  ( 'hute  was  town  clerk  1834,'18:55, 1841, 1844, 1845.  He  bought  land 
ill  Naples  of  his  uncle,  Jonathan  Andrew,  July  24.1835;  bought  more  of 
Enoch  Gammon,  Nov.  8,  1836.  The  Congregational  church  was  or- 
ganized there  1834,  and  Mr.  Chute  was  society  clerk,  and  his  brother- 
in-law,  Nathan  Church,  was  collector  and  treasurer.  Mr.  Chute  was 
made  a  member  of  the  missionary  society,  July  19,  1852.  The  Cum- 
berland and  Oxford  canal  from  Portland  up  the  Presumpscot  river  to 
Sebago  lake,  twenty  miles  long,  with  twenty-seven  locks,  costing  $206,- 


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t,.easnn.r  an,l  ,..yuu>,l,.,-  part  of  tl«  ti.uo  while  it  was  lm,l,  n,g.  W,  - 
,i,.„,  V.  Ci,ut.  una  sons,  .lames,  Newell  aucl  LNankln,  iH.alejl  on  tlu 
e„„al  a„a  .hvongl,  the  pon,U  an,,  rive,,  at.aehe...  M,-.  Chute  <,e.i 
Oct.  24.  18:!-2.  age,l  thirty :  he  ,nanie,l  ind.  Ma.-K'a.et  Weston,  a  ».»ter. 
Jan.  :•„  t«4:l,  and  clie,!  Oct.  :!!>.  1«74.  she  ,lie,i  Dee.  4,  188,1.  aged  ahoa, 

eiglity. 

ChiUlveii  of  A.  W.  Chute: 

i  John  Andkkw,  1..  .Ian.  i2,  i830;  d.  Nov.  28.  1H:V.'. 
ii  IHAAC  Wkst<.N.  h.  Sept.  1-A  1H:!'2;  d.  Mar.  2,  lH:):i. 
iii  Mauy  Ei.i/.ABK-ni.  1..  S.>i.t.  :»»,  HM:  d.  Apr.  7.  IWO. 
iv  CATHAHINK  Weslou,  b.  Au«.  10.  1S4(5;  1..  Apr.  4.  IS.'.O. 


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VIII.  59  Abram  Ohute,*  (Daniel,'  Samuel,'^  John/'  Lionel,^ 
Jttnies,^  Jamesi'  Lionel^),  boni  in  Cleineiits,  Aiiiiii[)()lis  Co.,  N.  S.,  Oct. 
14.1796;  married  Siisiiii  Chute,  his  father's  cousin,  by  Kov.  Enoch 
['(uvner,  Jan.  29.  1H20,  and  lived  in  Clements.  al)ont  ei^'ht  miles  from 
Dii^by.  He  was  a  farmer,  blacksmith,  lisherman  and  a  good  [)ious 
deacon  in  the  Baptist  church  ;  died  of  asthma  June  "27,  185!) ;  his 
widow,  a  good  Christian  woman,  died  Sept.   18,  1880,  aged  eigiity  one. 

(Children : 

171       i  UoHKUT,  b.  Dec.  in,  1820. 

ii  LuciNnA,  h.  Dec.  hS.  1820;  m.  .John  Doii<jlass,  son  of  Uov  fsriiul  Potter  jr., 
,Ian. !),  1S4(),  iind  lived  on  the  east  side  of  Moose  iJiver,  two  miles  from 
Clemcntsport.  He  was  a  farmer  and  a  pious  deacon  in  the  lJiii)tist 
church;  d.  Get.  2,  1884,  a^ed  O'.';  she  m.  2nd,  Anthony,  son  of  Dea.  Aaron 
Potter,  I88i);  she  d.  Dec.  21,  1892;  he  d.  .July  .U,  181)0,  a,ued  74.    Children: 

1.  Sauaii,  Ii   and  d.  1841. 

2.  Catiiauink  Auousta,  b.  Sept.  20,  1843;  m.  Georjjje  W.,  son  of  An- 

drew B.'  Ilardwick,  Oct.  2,  1802,  and  had  three  children.  He  ra. 
1st,  Lotitia  Monroe,  and  had  a  son,  Alfred  B  ,  b.  Oct.  27,  18.")8.  Mr. 
G.  \V.  Hardwick  d.  Oct.  27,  1881,  aged  42,  near  Annapolis. 

3.  Zei'HANIau  MinntAV,  b.  Oct.  5,  184.1;  m.  Mary  Esther  Chute,  (See  No. 

87),  June  20,  1869,  and  had  Terissa,  b.  1874;  Mrs.  Potter  d.  Jan.  9, 
1870,  aged  37;  he  m.  2nd,  Laura  L.  Johnson,  Mar.  •>,  1879,  in  San 
Bernardino,  Cal. 

4.  AnuAM  Chute,   b.  Oct.   19,    1848;  m.    Lovina.   daughter  of  Abner 

Morse,8  1874,  and  had  Kizbro  F.,  b.  1874;  he  d.  Sept.  2, 1877;  she  m. 
2nd,  Israel  Balcomb,  son  of  James,  Aug.  1885,  in  Clements. 
6  and  0.     Joskph  .and  Israel,  b.  June  3,  1850;  d.  in  three  weeks. 

7.  James  W.  J.,  b.  July  2."),  18-51 ;  m.  Lillia  E.  May,  March  3,  1879,  had 

three  children,  and,d.  Oct.  5,  1890. 

8.  StTSAN  Ann,  b.  April  25,  1853;  m.  H.  Gilford  Potter,  son  of  Aaron  jr., 

Sept.  29,  1879,  and  d.  April  9,  1879;  he  m.  2nd,  Adda,  daughter  of 
Dea.  Jacob  Kempton  Dec.  1880. 

9.  John  D.,  b.  April  25,  1853;  m.  Sabra  A.,  daughter  of  Reuben  D.,  son 

of  Dea.  Aaron  Potter,  Oct.  1880;  three  children. 

10.  MoBES  J.,  b.  Nov.   14,  1855;  m.  Laura  M.  Chute,  April  21,  1886;  (see 

No.  216.) 

11.  Obatia  E.,  b.  Nov.  6,  1857;  d.  a  happy  Christian,  Aug.  8,  1881. 

12.  Charles  T.,  b.  Dec.  21, 1859;  d.  Feb.  24,  1882. 


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172  iii  WniTEi  lELn,  b.  Mar.  29,  182:}. 

iv  Sophia,  b.  Dec.  20,  182");  m.  Jeremiah,  son  of  Rev.  Lsrael  Potter,  jr.,  Feb. 
10,  1848,  and  lives  at  Clementsvale. 

1.  Naomi  Etualinda,  b.  Jnne  24,  1845). 

2.  Geokok  Whitefikld,  b.  Jan.  15,  18.')!;  in.  Susan  Mahlin{>;,  Mar.  28, 

1875;  four  sons. 

3.  H.  Bbayma.v,  b.  Oct.  12,  1852;  ni.  . 

4.  Edwabo  Wesly,  b.  Sept.  18,  1854;  m.  Alice  Flagp,  three   children. 

5.  SrsAN  Beknice.  b.  May  28,  IS.'itJ;  ni.   Fred  P.    Jones,  Aug.  4,  1880; 

son  Edwanl  Vernon'  b.  1887. 

6.  Soi'UiA  Amelia,  b.  July  10,  18.58;  d.  Jan.  27,  1872. 

7.  Cjiaules  Hadubon,  b.  Feb.   11,  1801;  d.  June  21,  1890. 

8.  Ideixa  B.,  b.  Aug.  IG.  180(5;  d.  June  17,  181)2. 

V  Naomi,  b.  March  20,  1828 ;  m.  Dea.  James  Edward  Potter,  Esci.,  son  of  Dea. 
Aaron  Potter,  Dec.  22,  1804;  and  lived  on  the  east  side  of  Moose  river,  in 
Clements,  a  good  farmer,  and  a  pious  de.aeoii  in  the  B.  i)tist  clinrcli.  He 
d.  Aug.  I,  1800.  aged  80.     One  .son. 

1.     Geouoe  Fe.wvick,  I».  Sept.  24.  1805;  m.  Kate  E.,  daughter  of  Capt. 

John  Daniels  of  Freeport.  Digby  Co.,  N.  S.,  Aug.  24,  1802,  and  live 

in  Lynn,  Mass.     His  mother  lives  with  them. 

vi     WlLLErr  Mabshai.l,  b.  Sept.  10,  1830;  went  to  Boston,   Mass.,  1851,  to  sea 

1852;  sailed  to  the  East  Indies,  to  China  .and  otlior  places,  fourteen  voyages. 

inehniing  four  times  around  the  globe;   was  in   tJie  United  States  Navy 

1861 ;  at  New  Orleans,  May  1802,  and  mustered  out  1804;  then  to  sea  again. 

He  was  shipwrecked  twice  before  the  war.  and  once  since,  losing  all,  and 

dismasted  once  in  the  China  sea,  ship,    "Nor    Wester,"   1200  tcnis,  Aug. 

1850.      He  left  the  sea  in  Boston,  May  1882,  and  went  to  the    ""ailor's 

Snug   Harbor,"'    near  Quincy,  ten  miles  south  of   Boston,    sustained  by 

bequests  and  donations,  tirst  e.«tablislied  by  Joshua  Bacon  (1785-1852),  of 

Boston,  Capt.  Eph.  Doane  jr.,  present  commander. 

vii  IIowAun  Doria.Ass,  b.  .Sept.   lo,   I83;5;    went  to  sea,    and  d.   on  the   hrij;, 

"Tropic  Bird,*'  Aug.  10.  1882.  and  buried  at  Ouuiinak  Lsland,  Alaska, 
viii  Susan  Ann,  b.  June  ;W,  18;W;  m.  Charles  T.,   son  of  Thomas,  son  of  Dea. 
Benjamin  Potter,  of  Smith's  Cove,  Digby  Co.,  Mar.  0,  1864. 

1.  John  Henuv.  1).  Nov.   1.5,  1855;  m.   Berthi  Eldridge,    Feb.  21.   18T<i 

He  is  a  farmer  and  singing  tcaclier.     Three  children. 

2.  Laura  Bell,  b.  Nov.  24,  18-57;  m.  George  B.  Thomas;  had  seven 

children  and  d.  Nov.  20,  1801,  at  Smith's  Cove. 

3.  Geoboe  W.,  b.  Mar.  27,  1802;  m.  , 

4.  Abtiiur  C,  b.  Feb.  3,  18i'>0;  m.  in  New  Zealand. 

173  ix  Au.stin  SopiiBONius,  b.  Jan.  31,  1830. 

X  AuRAM,  b.  Feb.  28,  1842;  went  to  sea  and  was  lost  off  the  bark   "Legal 
Tender,"  Falmouth  harbor,  Alaska,  Dec.  13,  1872. 


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VIII.    60  Aaron  Chute,  brother  to  the  preceding,  born  in  Clem- 
ents, Aug.  11,  1798 ;  married  by  Rev.  E.  Towner,  Eunice  Woodworth, 


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Oct.  19,  1820.  and  lived  in  Clements,  about  seven  miles  from  Digby  ; 
fiiiraer,  blacksmith,  fishermun  and  a  very  active,  pious,  devoted  Chris- 
tian in  the  Baptist  church:  died  March  0,  188-1;  she  died  July  7. 
1891,  nearly  ninety-three. 

Children  : 

i  Sarah  Lovexia.  b.  Oct.  :*.,  1824;  m.  Eilward,  son  of  Stephen,  son  of  Abel 
Deals,  Oct.  10,  1840,  and  lives  on  her  father's  old  farm.    Children: 
1.     RoBV  Jaxe,  b.  Feb.  28,  18.')();  m.  Henjamin,  son  of  Timothy  Brooks. 
EuxK  K  Anx,  b.  Sept.  2:?,  18r>I ;  ni.  Stephen  Morine. 
CiiAKr.Es  Ei>\vAKi),  b.  Kel).  Iti,  1S.")4:  d.  Feb.  6,  18()T. 
Pkiscili.a  C,  b.  May  24,  18.").");  m.  Richard  C,  son  of  Tim.  Brooks. 

Isaac  F*..  b.  Dec.  7,  18.")():  ni. :  lives  in  Halifax. 

Xaxcy    L.,  b.  June  23,  18.j8;  m.  William,   son   of  .le.sse^   Henshaw. 

Feb.  20,  Ls71»,  and  d.  Dec.  20,  l.^Si). 
Stki'HEX  R.,  b.  .lune  20,  1800;  m.  Editli.  dau«;hter  of  Michael  Spurr, 

son  of  James,  Mar.  10,  1880. 
Sarah  H.,  b.  Xov.  12,  1802;  d.  Apr.  18,  1877. 

M.\RY  .\i).\LiXE,  b.  Oct.  21,  1804;  m.  William  Henshaw:  2nd  wife. 

Martha  E.,  b.  Jan.  0,  1809;  m.  Arthur  Berry,  son  of  John,  son  of 

William,  son  of  Thomas. 

ii  Mary   Euz.\reth.   b.  Apr.    17,   lS2i);  m.  (leorjj;e,  son  of  John  and  Eunice 

(Fellowf.)  Troop,  his  2nd  wife,  July  4,  1807,  and  d.  Mar.  12,  1880;  he 

d.  Nov.  9,  1881,  ajred  8.3years,  8  months. 

174  iii  Ephraim  Larkixs.  b.  Feb.  27,  1828:  d.  June,  180:5. 

175  iv  Joseph  Wextworth,  b.  Dec.  24,  1829. 

V  Melixda  J.\xe,  b.  Oct.  22,  1831;  m.  David,  son  of  Allen  Kice,  Dec.  31,  1850, 

and  still  live  on  the  Digby  side  of  Bear  River;  farmers.    Children: 

1.     TuEi.BKRT  T..  b.  May  11,  1858;  m.  Lizzie  Ann,  daughter  of  Gilbert 

and   Matilda  (Chute)  Morgan,   .^fay  12,    1881,  and  shed.  July,  28 

1882,  aged  18;  he  m.  2nd,  Hattie  Kinghoin,  adopted   daughter  of 

Kev.  John  JelTerson  Woodworth,  July,  188.^. 

Melvix  O.,  b.  Jan.  21,  18<!0;  m.  Susan  E.  Spencer,  June  27,  1883. 

Ai.RERTA  L.,  b.  Xov.  20,  1802,  J  drowned  in  Annapolis  Basin,  June 
Adaline  v.,  b.  Apr.  25,  180.5.    |      11,  1870. 

Berxari)  J.,  b.  Mar.  24,  i807;  m.  Jessie,  daughter  of  IscOiic  Kemp- 
ton. 
Orinda  E.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1870. 
vi  Charlotte  Anx,  b.  July  14,  1833;  m.  Joseph  Elias,  son  of  Job  Weare,  by 
Rev.  A"  on  Cogswell,  Oct.  10,  18.')5,  and  lived  in  Clements,  six  miles  from 
Digby,  till  1888,  wlien  they  crossed  Bear  River,  and  live  near  Smith's  Cove, 
Digby  Co. ;  farmers  and  fishers.     Children: 

1.  Joel  Odber,  b.  Dec.  1.3,  1850;  d.  Aug.  17,  1872. 

2.  Aaron  Harvey',  b.  Feb.  23,  1858;  m.  Minnie,  daughter  of  Jesse 
Odell,  Jan.  10,  188;i. 


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3.  Isaiah  Spuboeo.v,  b.  Nov.  9,  18ft0;  m.  Annie  L.,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Charles  Winchester,  April  'JC,  1886. 

4.  George  Rupert,  b.  Sept.  6,  1802;  m.   Annie  Austin,  daughter  of 

Robert. 

5.  David  Minahd,  b.   March  4,   1864;    m.   .Jessie,  daughter  of  Jesse 

Odell. 
«.    Sarah  Jank,  b.  .Ian.  14,  1860;  d.  Aug.  19. 

7.  Joseph  Buupeis,  b.  Aug.  19,  1807;  d.  Feb.  13,  1877. 

8.  Richard  D.,  b.  June  14,  1869;  d.  April  9,  1892. 

9.  Israel  B.,  b.  April  2,  1871;  d.  Feb.  2,  1^77. 

10.  Herhkrt  E.,  b.  Dec.  18,  1973;  d.  Oct.  0,  1874. 

11.  Charlotte  B.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1870;  d.  Jan.  22,  1877. 

vii  Matilda  Lovixa,  b.  March  30,  18.35;  m.  John  Prior,  son  of  Samuel  Weave, 
Sept.  27,  1865,  and  live  in  Kempt,  Queen's  Co..  N.  S.,as  farmers.  Children: 

1.  Mix.MK  GektruR"?;,  b.  May  17,  1868. 

2.  Eva  Jane,  b.  Jan.  3,  1870. 

176  viii  Amos  Alva,  b.  May  15,  18,37. 

177  ix  AisNER  WooDWORTH,  b.  July  4,  1840. 

X  Leonora  Sohrixa,  b.  May  21,  1842;  m.  Allen,  son  of  Silas  Rice,  his  2nd  wife, 
July  12,  1881,  and  d.  July  5,  1890,  west  side  of  Bear  river,  Digby  Co.  He 
d.  Sept.  1892 ;  aged  89. 
xi  El'NICE  Frances  Adaline.  b.  July  15,  1844:  m.  Stephen,  son  of  William, 
son  of  George  Kniffin,  Feb.  14,  1804;  and  d.  March  5,  1876;  he  m.  2n(l, 
Melissa  G  ,  daughter  of  Joseph  Copeland,  July  28,  1882.     Six  children. 

1.  Hester,  b.  M.ay  16,  1805; ,  in  Maiden. 

2.  Hattie  Makia.  b.  Sept.  20,  1806; ,  in  Massachusetts. 

3.  Eunice  Adalink,  b.  July  22,  1871. 


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VIII.  61  Boemer,  another  brother,  born  in  Clements,  July  18, 
1802 ;  married  by  Rev.  Israel  Potter  sr.,  Sophia  Chnte,  his  father's 
cousin,  Nov.  19,  1829,  and  lived  on  the  "  Sissiboo  Road,"  near  Bear 
River,  Digby  Co.,  an  honest,  Christian  farmer;  died  Mar.  23,  1874; 
she  followed  Feb.  9,  1876,  aged  seventy-three. 

Children  : 

I.  Emeline,  b.  Aug.  1,  1830;  m.  David  Robbins,  by  Rev.  Aaron  Cogs- 
well. July  17,  1850,  and  lived  on  the  "Sissiboo  Road,"  a  pious, 
Christian  woman;  d.  Aug.  16,  1875;  he  d.  at  Digby,  Dec.  16,  1875, 
in  his  57th  year.    Children: 

1.  John  Harvey,  b.  Apr.  10,  1851;  m.  Flora  McDonald,  187.5. 

2.  James  Albert,  b.  J.an.  23,  1853;  m.    Marietta,  daughter  of  John 

Berry,  1876. 
li.    Eleazbr  Judson,  b.  June  17,  1835;  m.  Catharine  Louise  Jacobs, 
1884  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  was  killed  by  cars  at  Renovo,  Clin- 
ton Co.,  Pa.;  a  Christian. 


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4.  Thomas  Ansley,  b.  Sept.  1:},  1857;  m.  Mary  Grace,  daughter   of 

Josiah  Fisher,  Mar.  30,  ISSO;  have  three  or  four  children;  live  at 
Miuichester,  Mass. ;  carpenter. 

5.  David  Amasa,  b.  18.59;  d.  18(52. 

6.  David  Bkainabd,  b.  Aug.  11,  1S(51;  m.  A.  Evelyn  Ripley,  Aug.  28, 

1887. 

7.  PTEOiUrE  Edwix.  b.  Sept.  10,  180:^;  m.  Pliebo  Lathrop,  1888. 
178     ii  Ohadiaii,  b.  .Jan.  12.  18:^2. 

iii  MiNErTA,  b.  Dec.  9,  18:33;  ra.  VVilliain  Sherwia  jr.,  Aug.  6,  1872,  Elgin  Co., 

Out.,  and  d.  in  Middlesex  Co.,  May  2(5,  187.}. 
iv  Pheue  Ann,  b.  Oct.  14,  1835;  d.  July  13,  1851.  a  happy  Christian. 
V  Sabah  Jane,  b.  Sept.  19,  1837,  d.  Aug.  4,  1855. 
vi  Marv  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  19,  1837;  d.  Feb.  4,  185(5. 
vii  Hauhiet  Soi'iiiA,  b.  Oct.  18,  183'.>,  living  in  Aylmer,  Out. 
179  viii  Sidney,  b.  Nov.  28,  1841. 

ix  AuMANEi.LA,  b.  Sept.  15,  1813;   ni.    William  Shervvin,  jr.,  as  2d  \*ife,  and 

lived  at  Ailsa  Craig,  Out,  he  is  a  dealer  in  furniture.     They  removed  to 

Forest,  Lanibton  Co.,  where  he  d.  .July  10,  '180,  aged  44.     She  d.  March, 

1881 ;  one  son. 
I.     Wii-LiAM  lioYCE,  b.  Aug.  13,  1877. 
X  David  Minabd,  b.  Marchj6,  184(5;  cabinet  maker  aud  dealer  at  Port  Bur- 
well,  Ont.,  deacon  in  the  Baptist  church,  singing  teacher  and  composer  of 

music, 
xi  Susanna,  b.  Oct.  14,  1848;  ra.  George  W.  Stuart,  April  23,  1880,  a  cooper  in 

Aylmer,  Ont.,  two  sons, 

1.  George  Washington,  b.  March  14,  1881. 

2.  James  Minabd,  b.  June  15,  1885. 

VIII.  62  Joseph,  another  brother,  bora  May  20,  1805 ;  married 
M.uy  Ann,  daughter  of  John  Newcomb  and  Charlotte  (Woodworth) 
Saiiford,  by  Rev.  Israel  Potter  jr.,  Oct.  17,  1889,  and  lived  on  his 
father's  old  farm,  near  the  "Waldeck  Line,"  in  Clements,  where  she 
died  April  18,  1868;  aged  forty -seven;  he  married  2nd  Elizabeth 
(Weare)  Christopher- Apt,  July  2,  1877,  and  died  April  18, 1886. 

Children : — 

i  Judson,  b.  April  10,  1842;  m.  Havilah  Sophia  Chute  (see  No.  85),  Dec.  1866, 

lived  with  his  father  a  few  years,  then  in  Maiden,  Mass.,  a  few,  and  finally 

settled  on  the  George  Troop  farm,  Hear  River,  1887. 
ii  Jemima,  b.  Aug.  6,  1813;  ra.  John,  son  of  Edward   Henshaw,  Oct.  6,  1861; 

had  fourteen  children  in  Clements, 
iii  Lovenia,  b.  Sept.  14,  1845;  m.  Charles,  son  of  Thomas  P.,  son  of  Thomas 

Berry,  Oct.,  1863;  have  four  children;  d.  Oct.  10,  1870. 
iv  Satiba,  b.  Feb.  1, 1848;  ra.  Eli  Jones,  son  of  Abram   Brooks  and  Abigail 
(Foster)  Smith,  Mar.  6,  1874;  have  four  sons  at  Bear  River. 

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GENEALOGIES  OF  THE  CHUTE  FAMILY. 


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V  Serktta,  twin  sister,  m.  Charles  Berry,  Feb,  12,  1872;  one  son,  Ralph,  b. 

Ib74. 
vi  Maky  Elizabeth,   b.  Sept.  2,  1850;  m.  Oliver,  son  of  Daniel  W.  Miliier, 

have  thiee  sons. 
vii  John  Russkll,  b.  Aug.  16.  1852. 

viii  MiXKTTA  .Tank,  b.  Dec.  22,  1854;  m.  William  Earlcy,  1872;  three  children, 
ix  Isabella,  b.  1850;  d.  Xov.,  1870. 

X  CiiARLoTTE  Mi-Vi'-iiVA,  b.  1858:  m.  Frank  Phillips,  1877. 
xi  Maby  Ann,  b.  Dec.  1801;  m.  George  Keed,  1879. 
xii  Pkudence,  b.  Nov.  10.  1863 ;  in.  Charles  Phillips,  1882. 

VIII.  63  Benjamin,  twin  brother  to  Joseph,  muvried  Susannah 
Jane,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Cunningham)  Rogei.s, 
by  Rev.  Daniel  McGregor,  Feb,  10,  1833,  and  lived  on  the  east  side  of 
Moose  "liiver  in  Clements;  he  was  a  good  worker  and  quite  sharp  in 
business  as  a  farmer  and  trader ;  slie  died  Feb.  1*),  1882,  aged  seventy- 
three,  and  he  "still  lives"  with  his  children  in  Clements. 

Children  : 

i  Jebusha,  b.  Nov,  16,  18:53;  ra.  R.  H.  Sanfoid,  as  his  2nd  wife  (see  Sanford), 
and  is  a  merchant  at  Clementsvale  and  postmistress. 
180     ii  Daniel  Rogers,  b.  Mar.  22,  18.55. 

iii  Clakissa,  b.  Mar.   11,  18  JT;  m.  Dea.  Joshua,  son  of  Rev.  Israel  Potter  jr.. 
Oct.  25,  1800;  lived  at  Clementsvale,  and  d.  Aug.  13,  1S91.     Children: 

1.  Minnie  G.,  b.  Sept.  28.  1802. 

2.  Noble  S.,  b.  May  26,  18(i4;  d.  May  7,  1884. 

3.  Jennie  F..  b.  July  26,  1866. 

4.  Abba  V.,  b.  Dec.  23,  1869. 

5.  RoscoE  L.,  b.  Apr.  18,  1872. 

6.  Rosa  U  ,  b.  July  24,  1877. 

iv  Emily  J  ,  b.  Apr.  28,  1839;  ni.  Dea.  John  G.  Lantz,  Dec,  19,  1861,  and  d. 
Dec.  26,  1883;  hem.  2nd,  Anna  E.,  daughter  of  Joseph  Potter,  Nov.  19. 
1884. 

V  Melissa,  b.  June  25,  1841;  in.  Hiram  M.  Chute.    See  No.  210. 

vi  Louisa  A.,  b,  Apr.  22,  1844;  m.  David  Minard  jr.,  Sept.  14,  1865.  and  lived 
in  Cornwallis,  but  since  1888,  have  lived  in  Boston,  Mass.     Children: 

1.  Pekcy  J.,  b.  Aug.  29,  1800 ;  m.  Mary  F.  Stewart,  Oct.  21, 1891,  Boston. 

2.  Clarence  R.,  b.  Apr.  21,  1868;  is  a  Baptist  minister. 

3.  Serena  A.,  b.  Apr.  24,  1870;  d.  soou. 

4.  Serena  E.,  b.  June  3,  1871. 

5.  Adelaide  M.,  b.  Aug.  25,  1874. 

6.  Abciie  E.,  b.  Jan.  18,  1878. 

7     James  F.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1881;  d.  IS6C>. 
vii  Amanda  E.,  b.  May  2,  1846;  m.  John  M.,  son  of  R.  H.  Sanford,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Robbins,   Sept.  22,    1876,  Brooklyn   Cornwallis,  Kings,  Co.,  N.  S.    Thej 


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GENEALOGIES   OF   THE   CHUTE   FAMILY. 


81 


•noved  from  Nova  Scotia  to  New  Hampshire,  in  1879;  to  Alston,  Mass., 
1891;  and  to  Linden  1892;  farmer  and  carpenter.  Children:  (I),  Millient 
V.,h.  Oct.  14.  1878.  (2),  Susan  B.,  b.  Dec.  22,  1879.  (3),  leroy  rL,h. 
April  9,  1883.  (4),  Otto  IV.,  b.  July  24,  1884.  (5),  Rmj  Miltun,  h.  Nov.  9, 
188G.  (6),  Ettie  May,  b.  Oct.  22,  1889. 
181  viii  Zenas  E.,  b.  July  4,  1847. 

ix  Sykexa  a.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1850;  m.  John  M.  Sanford  (first  time),  Sept.  25,  1873, 
and  d.  June  11,  1875.       ' 

VIII.  64  Daniel  Chute  jr.,  another  brother,  born  Nov.  12,  1808; 
married  by  Rev.  Israel  Potter,  sen.,  Ann  Spurr,  Nov.  9,  1837,  and 
lived  on  a  part  of  his  father's  old  faiiu  near  the  Waldeck  Line  ;  was  a 
farmer  and  Christian  man.  In  1875  he  sold  out  in  Clements,  bought 
the  William  TurnbuU  farm,  on  the  "  Back  Road,"  to  Digby,  and  lived 
there  eight  years ;  died  Aug.  1883 ;  and  the  widow  lives  with  her 
children  near  Boston,  Mass. 

182  i  Everett  Spiku.  b.  Mtiy  2(5,  1838 

183  ii  Xehemiau.  b.  12,  1S39. 
iii  Cebetha  Jank,  b.  Nov.  11,  1841;  d.  Dec.  15,  1865. 
iv  JcLiA  Ann,  b.  Sept.  16,  1843;  d.  July  16,  18<>8. 

V  Ahelia  Estueu,  b.  July  12,  1816;  m.  Charles  E.,  sou  of  Henry  Hulseman, 
(b.  in  Clements,  Nov.  9,  1843),  Apr.  30,  1806.  and  live  in  Maiden,  Mass., 
a  happy  Christian  couple;  he  a  carpenter,  et<.\  Children:  (1)  Flmence  A., 
b.  Nov.  1,  I8(U5;  m.  Charles  8.  \Vith;iin,  Apr.  10,  1886.  (2)  Ralph  B.,h. 
Yov.  29,  186S;  m.  Vesta  Witham,  Easter,  1889.  {>>.)  Frrd  2?.,  b.  Aug.  10, 
1870.  (4)  Osmr  C,  b.  Sept.  2-^,  1872.  (5)  Jennie  B.,  b.  Feb.  18,  1874.  (6) 
Arche  M.,  h.  Nov.  4,  1875.  (7)  Lizzie  A.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1877.  (8)  Lome  B., 
b.  Apr.  13,  1881.  (9)  Frank  E.,  b.  June  19,  1884.  (10)  Joseph  L.,  b.  May  8, 
1887. 
184   vi  Melboikn,  b.  Oct.  15,  1849. 

vii  Jessie  Elizabeth,  b.  July  24.  1851;  m.  James  W.,  son  of  Isaac  and  Mary 
(Phillips)  C.rnwell,  May  28,  1874,  and  live  at  the  "Sea-Wall,"  on  Digby 
Neck.     Children : 
lliveil   I  1.     Arciie  C,  b.  Feb.  22,  1875. 

2.     Eva  Gektkude.  b.  July  20,  1879. 

|)ston.  ■  3.     Heuuekt,  b. . 

4.     Emdon,  b.  .     Mr.   Cbrnwell  m.   1st,  Sophia,  daughter  of  John 

Denton,  Feb.  27,  1869,  and  had  Delia  May,  b.  June  14,  1870.     Mrs. 
Cornwell  d.  Sept..  1873,  aged  26.     Mr.  Isaac  Cornwell  d.  1890,  aged 
eighty-.six. 
viii  Sophia  A.,  b.  Aug.  5,  1853;  d.  May,  1859. 
1185  ix  KicHARi)  Scott,  b.  March  24,  1855. 
jr. Mr.  ■         X  Alice   Elicia,  b.   March  7,  1857;  m.  Jacob,  son  of  Isaac  Dakin,  July  18, 
JTbeT  B  1883;  live  at  Front  Cove,  Digby  Co.,  have   four  children:    Lizzie,  Alena, 


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92  GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 

Sadie  and  Arnold.     Mr.  Dakin  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Leighton,  and  had  tliree 
children;  m.  2nd  Amelia  Smalley  and  had  six  children. 
xi  Thomas  Ansley,  h.  April  2,  1859;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  William  Pickering 
of  Prince  Edward  Island,  Dec.  25,   1889,  and  live  in  South  Boston;  a  cin 
conductor. 

VIII.  65  David  Chute,  another  brother,  born  Sept.  29,  1810; 
married  Sarah  Ann  Woodworth,  by  ReV.  Edward  Manning,  Oct.  2, 
1834,  and  lived  in  Clements,  for  a  few  years  in  Virginia,  near  Clements- 
vale,  where  he  died  rather  suddenly  Feb.  2,  1847 ;  the  widow,  with  the 
two  youngest  boys  (the  three  older  having  preceded  with  their  cousin, 
Ezekiel  Chute,  the  year  before),  moved  to  Bayham,  Elgin  Co.,  Out., 
in  Sept.  18pl,  and  there  married  2nd  by  Rev.  Alfred  Chute,  June  24. 
1852,  Jacob,  son  of  Henry  Baumwart  and  lived  near  Big  Creek,  Wal- 
singham.  Norfolk  Co.,  where  he  died  Oct.  31,  1854,  aged  sixty.  (He 
married  1st,  Sally,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Polly  (Colt)  Smith,  and  hud 
several  children.)  The  widow  sold  out  her  little  property  there,  and 
in  1856,  moved  to  Le  Sueur,  Minn.,  and  there  lived  with  her  eldest  son. 
But  one  William  P.  F.,  son  of  Joseph  Cummings,  from  western  New 
York,  a  lumberman  came  in  there  to  board,  and  married  her,  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Lagrange,  Jan.  7,  1858.  In  1860,  they  sold  out  there  and 
moved  about  seventy  miles  south  into  Elmore,  Faribault  Co.,  near  the 
Iowa  line,  and  in  1867-68,  they  moved  south,  across  Iowa  to  Maysville. 
De  Kalb  Co.,  Mo.,  and  there  settled  on  a  good  piece  of  rail  road  land. 
Mr.  Cummings  was  a  farmer  and  jobber. 

Qhildren  : 

i  Levi,  b.  Sept.   11.  I8S5;  went  to  Ontario,  Sept.,  IB.'^O;  to  Le  Sueur,  Minn., 
1855;  was  a  soldier  in  Co.  C,  5th  3Iinnesota,  and  on  the  frontier  light- 
ing the  Sioux  Indians,  under  Little  Crow,  in  the  summer'of  1862;  m.  Julia,  | 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Hassel,  near  Blue  Earth  city,  Jan.  26, 18t)o; 
had  a  son,   P-ldgar,  b.  Apr.   17,1867.     For  twenty  years  or  more  Mr.  Chute  | 
has  lived  in  Missouri. 


viii  A 


ii  EzEtA,  b.  Mar.  1,  1837;  d.  in  Bayham,  Out.,  Oct.  17,  1850. 
186    iii  Elias,  b.  Feb.  9,  1839. 

iv  Zechariah,  b.  Dec.  1,  1841:  was  iu  Co.  C,  5th  Minnesota  in  late  war;  d,  onj 
a  steamboat  on  the  Mississippi  river,  Nov.  27,  1863,  and  buried  at  Mem-| 
phis,  Tenn. 
V  Ei.EAZEB,  b.  Jan.  .5,  1844;  d.  in  Walsingham,  Ont.,  Apr.  16,  1854. 
vi  Amanda,  b.  Apr.  24,  1846;  d.  Feb.  14,  1847. 

vii  Arminoa  Ann,  b.  Nov.  6,  18.58;  ra.  David,  son  of  David  and  Harriot  (DyerlJ 
Gray,  Apr.  25,  1875,  and  had  Ora  Alice,  b.  Feb.  3,  1876,  Clarksdale,  Mo. 


VIII. 

Daniel  am 

(b.  Feb.  1 

jr.,  Dec.  3: 

N.S. 

Childrei: 

i  Daj 
M 

ii  Alh 

iii  Dai 

Rl 

28, 

Ch 

iv  Piuo 

V  Mar 

186 

vi  Maki 

vii    iRENl 

viii  LucR 

ix  Hiba 

188; 

fin 

■x  Artii 

xi  A.  Pe 

xii  Emas 

xiii  Zediv 

Mln 

VIII.    67 

Lionel,^  Jam 
'Harried  Han 

'lied  1690, 
'  1760).  by  Re 
'U832,aged 
p'^'wO,  b.  in 
'^ev.  Ezekiel 
twenty -seven 


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GENEALOGIES  CF  THE  CHUTE  FAMILY. 


93 


Minn., 
tight- 
Julia. 
1805;  I 
Chute 


d.  onl 
It  Mem- 


,  {Dyerl| 
Mo. 


viii  AracE  Amanda,  twin  sister,  m.  Fred  Strasser,  Dec.  18,  1882.  and  liad  Ed- 
ward A.,  b.  Nov.  :},  188:];  she  d.  in  Missouri,  June  30,  1887;  he  m.  again 
and  is  a  doctor  in  Colorado. 

VIII.  66  Elias,  the  eighth  and  last  brother  in  the  family  of 
Daniel  and  Saruh  (Weave)  Chute,  born  Apr.  21, 1817  ;  married  Martha 
(b.  Feb.  19,  1824),  daughter  of  Abram  Bowlby  by  Rev.  Israel  Potter 
jr.,  Dec.  32,  1842,  and  lived  in  the  ••  Virginia"  settlement,  Clements, 
N.  S. 

Children : 

i  Dakiu.s,  b.  Feb.  23,   1844;   m.  Abba  Hobbs,  1871,  and  live  in  Worcester, 

Mass. 
Alhert,  b.  Dec.  14,  184.5;  drowned  in  Lake  Katy,  Sf^jt.  ,'>,  1858. 
Dalina,  b.  Oct.    1],   1847;  m.  Alex.   Marriott.  July  7,  1804;  he  m.    1st,  A. 

Ilhoda,   daughter  of   Abram   Low   and  had  two  children;    she  d.    Mar. 

28,  1804,  aged  IS;  he  d.  Oct.  10,  1807,  aged  31,  and  Dalina  m.  2nd,  Ephraim 

Chute.     See  No.  174. 
Prior,  b.  Feb.  10,  1850;  d.  Mar.  20. 
Martha  L.,  b.  Jan.  6,  1851;  ni.  Wallace,  son  of  William  Wright,  Dec.  30, 

1867,  and  have  four  children. 
Mary  Janet,  twin  sister,  m.  Asa  Wright,  Dec.  18,  1870;  two  children. 
Irene,  b.  Nov.  23,  1852;  m.  Freeman  E.  Chute.     (See  277.) 
Lucretia.  b.  Oct.  1,  18.54;  d.  Aug.  186.5. 
Hiram  E.,  b.  June  7,  1850;  m.  Isabel  Wyman,  June  1881;  she  d.  Apr.  17, 

1883,  aged  21;  m.  2nd,  Clara  L.  Lewis,  May  22,  1889.     He  is  head  of  the 

firm  "Chute  &  Plall,"  organ  manufacturers,  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 
Arthur  R.,  b.  Jan.  25,  1858;  d.  Oct.  20,  1800. 
A.  Percy,  b.  Sept.  21,  1800;  d.  May  30,  1884. 
Elias  Burpee,  b.  June  18,  1802. 
Zedivia,  b.  Dec.  27,  1804;  m.  H.  William  Jack,  Nov.  25,  1885,  Minneapolis, 

Minn. 


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V 

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ix 


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xiii 


VIII.  67  Benjamin  Foster  Ohute,^  (Abram,"  Samuel,^  John,^ 
Lionel,'^  James,^  Jame^?  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Granville,  Jan.  31,  1801 ; 
married  Hannah  Calkins,^  (Edmund,"*  Ahira,^  Ezekiel,^  John^'^  Samuel,^ 
John,"^  Hvgh^  of  1600,  from  Chepston,  Monmouthshire,  Wales,  1640; 
ilied  1690,  in  Marshfield,  Mass.,  wife  Ann.  Ezekiel,  to  Nova  Scotia 
1160).  by  Rev.  William  Chipman,  Sept.  24,  1829,  and  she  died  May 
I  ^,  1832,  aged  thirty  ;  Miriam  Parker,*  (  William,^  Major  Natlianiel^^  Wil- 
'('awi),  b.  in  Aylesford,  Sept.  21,  1799 ;  married  William  Chase,  jr.,  by 
Key.  Ezekiel  Masters,  Nov.  24,  1830;  he  died  Oct.  24,  1831,  aged 
twenty -seven  ;  she  married  2nd  B.  F.  Chute,  by  Rev.  E.  Masters,  Sept. 


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,•'■■    ■  . 

;  •  -  y., 


24,  1833,  Cornvvallis,  Kings  Co..  N.  S.     Mr.  Chute,  a  wealthy  farmer, 
died  Sept.  24,  1854. 

Children  : 

187       i  Silas  Pakkeu,  b.  July  23,  1834. 

ii  Hannah  Mahia,  h.   March   17.   1830;  m.   John  H.  Biirteaux/'  (in//tV(m,* 

Charles,^    William,-  Phillip,^   h.   about   1720),  Nov.  18,  1857,  and  lived  at 

Nictaux,  Ann.apolis'Co,,  N.  S.,  he  d.  Jul}'  26,  1876;  aged  52.     She  m.  2d, 

.     Childion: 

1.     Ki:fina,  b.  Nov.  8,  I85!t;  m.  David  M.,  son  of  David  Jordan,  Dec.  21, 

1888,  live<l  in  Boston,  had:  ^cntd  if.,b.  Nov.  2S»,  1889.  Mr.  Jordan  d. 

June  If),  1891,  aged  42. 

JrnsoN  A.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1862;  m.  Eloise  Gates,  Oct.  23.  1889. 

Em. A  M.,  b.  Sept.  2.  186."i.    |  ^^  ,         •     r.     ^        »r 

Mauv  M.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1870.  }  ^'^^'^  '"'^^'^^^  '"  Boston,  Mass. 

iii  SrsAN.b.  March  o,  1838;  d.  Sept.  4,  1341. 


2. 

3. 
4. 


VIII.  68  John  Nelson,  brother  to  the  preceding,  born  Dec.  :j, 
1804;  married  by  liov.  William  Cliipman,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Parker,  Sei>t.  2,  1834,  and  lived  on  the  "  Post  Road,"  near  Berwick, 
King's  Co.,  N.  S. ;  was  a  sturd}'  farmer,  inn  keeper,  mill  owner,  etc.; 
died  Mar.  20,  1882. 

Children  : 

188  i  Leandek,  b.  July  28,  1835. 
ii  Abram,  b.  Dec.  29,  1836. 

VIII.  69  William  Henry,  another  brother,  born  Dec.  21,  1806; 
married  Lovina,  daughter  of  Dea.  William  Skinner,  by  Rev.  William 
Chipinan,  Oct.  28,  1835,  and  still  live  in  Cornwallis ;  able  farmers;; 
had  a  "  golden  wedding,"  1885. 

Children  : 

i  Lors,  b.  Aug.  14,  1836;  d.  July  18,  13-37. 

ii  Makoaret,  b.  July  9,   18.38;  m.  Isaac,  son  of  Gardner  Dodge  jr.,  Mar.  4, 
1863;  he  d.  Nov.  26,  1866,  aged  30  years  and  8  months. 

189  iii  Richardson,  b.  Mar.  10,  1840. 

iv  Mary.  b.  May  2,  1842;  m.  William  J.  Burgess,  Feb.  19,  1879. 

190  v  John  Burton,  b.  Aug.  23,  1844. 

vi  Waity,  b.  Jan.  30,  1847;  m.  Owen,  son  of  Enoch  Palmer,  Feb.  18, 1880;  have 

live  children, 
vii  Eunice  Ann,  b.  July  20.  1849;  m.  Charles,  son  of  James  Ilsley,  Dec.  1, 1875, 
viii  Lalbah,  b.  Feb.  11,  1853. 

191  ix  Henry  J.,  b.  .May  10,  18.56. 


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GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE   FAMILY. 


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187n. 


VIII.  70  Samuel  Burton,  anotlier  brother,  born  March  19, 1816; 
iniirried  Harriet,  daughter  of  Dea.  Andrew  and  Olive  Chute,  by  Rev. 
Israel  Potter  jr.,  in  Clements,  Feb.  4,  1841.  They  moved  from  Corn- 
wallis,  N.  S.,  to  Bayiiam,  C.  W.,  or  Ontario,  in  June  1842,  lived  thera 
and  in  Malahide  (on  the  farm  of  Philip  Barteaux),  seven  years;  moved 
to  Princeton,  Marquett  Co.,  Wis.,  1849,  moved  again  to  Jyie  Davies, 
Faribault  Co.,  Minn.,  1859,  and  they  are  doing  well  on  a  good  quarter 
section  (one  hundred  and  sixty  acres).  During  twenty-seven  years 
they  visited  the  old  home  but  once,  in  1869. 

Children : 

i  Melissa,  b.  April  '2tJ,  1842;  m.  .losiali  Smith  son  of  Aretas  and  Mercia,®  {Uer- 
rick*  JoKpph.^  Joseph  II.  ,^  Major  Ivael,''Benjainin,°  Joseph,*  Joseph,^  Henry, '^ 
Sir  William^),  Smith,  Dec.  4,  18iH,  Blue  Earth  City,  Minn.,  and  live  near 
Fairmount,  Martin  Co.,  Minn.,  farmers.     Children:    (1),  Albert  A.,h.  Dec. 

11,  1803;  m.  .     (2),  Eiisley  J.,  h.  Aug.  20,  1860.      (.3),    yVinnifred  T.,  h. 

June  7,  1886. 
ii  Aloxzo,  b.  March  12,  1844;  d.  in  Minnesota,  Feb.  8,  1866. 
iii  Enslky,  b.  J.tn.  13,  1840;  d.  in  Minnesota,  N'ov.  11,  1804. 
192    iv  Isaac  N.,  b.  April  5,  1848. 

V  Tebissa,  b.  April  19,  1851;  m.  Lorenzo  J.  Green,  as  his  2nd  wife,  in  Min- 
nesota, Feb.  27,  1868,  and   had  Ernest  G.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1869;  she  d.  Feb.  14, 
1870;  he  m.  3d,  Mary,  daugliter  of  Owen  Eagan,  May  1872,  and  d.  Nov.  21, 
1873;  aged  40. 
vi  Olivek  Cromwell,  b.  Jan.  18,  18)3;  d.  Mar.  .">,  1866. 
vii  Eugene,  b.  Nov.  7,  1851;  d.  Dec.  1. 
viii  LoviNA,  b.  Dec.  18,  1855;  a  school  teachur. 
ix  CvNTUiA,  b.  Apr-.  5,  18.58;  d.  Jan.  1,  1859. 
X  Geobge  William,  b.  Nov.  1,  1859. 
xi  FuED  Young,  b.  Oct.  14,  1861. 

VIII.  71  Thomas  Ansley,  the  youngest  son  of  Abram  and  Me- 
hitable  (Foster)  Chute,  born  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  May  11,  1819  ; 
married  Margaret,  daughter  of  Deacon  William  Skinner,  by  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Chipraan,  Feb.  9,  1843,  and  dives  on  his  father's  old  farm  (that  he 
bought  and  settled  on  in  1817),  on  the  Post  Road,  two  miles  from 
Berwick;  farmers.  Mrs.  Chute  died  Jan.  17;  1863,  in  her  forty -first 
year ;  he  married  3nd,  Mary  Hendry,  July  12,  1867 ;  she  died  Aug.  9, 
1885,  aged  sixty. 

*Slr  William  Heyrlcke,  to  London,  l-')74,  cliangert  his  name  to  H  iri'ick,  son  of  .Tohn,'  (Tliomas,'' 
Robert,^  Sir  William,'^  Robert,*  John, ^  Henry,^  By rioke^),  13l(i  to  1272,  descendant  of  Eric  the  For- 
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Children  : 

193  i  Edwaiid  Mannino,  1».  Mar.  25,  1844. 

ii  LovixA,  1..  Jiiii.  10,  1845;  d.  Mar.  0,  1847. 

194  iii  JoBKi'H  Fan.hiiaw,  b.  Oct.  0,  1840. 
196    iv  Bkn.jamin  Fostkb,  b.  Dec.  V.i,  1848. 

V  /KPiriXA,  b.  Dec.  7,  1S50;  m.  A.  C.  Wiule,  Oct.  7,  1801. 
vi  Ku.MiNA,  b.  Dec.  2,  1854;  a  school  teaclier, 
196  vii  James  Pkiiky,  b.  Nov.  22,  1858. 
viii  Hakkis  Ohelin,  b.  Aug.  12,  1801, 


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VIII.  72  Abram  ChuteS  ( Williaw,'  Samuel,^  John,^Lionel*  James, 
James ■^  Lionel^)^  born  in  Wilniot,  N.  S.,  Dec.  8,  1804  ;  went  to  Fred- 
erickton,  N.  B.,  in  1818 ;  nuinied  Lydia  Ann,  danghter  of  Major  Wil- 
liam Carr,  June,  1824;  she  died  in  June,  1888,  aged  forty;  he  married 
2nd,  Ann,  daughter  of  William  Harris,  June  27,  1884,  and  went  to 
Nova  Scotia,  but  returned  to  St.  John,  N.  B.  in  1840 ;  went  to  Nova 
Scotia  again  and  lived  in  Dalhousie,  Annapolis  Co.,  1842 ;  moved  to 
Taunton,  Bristol  Co.,  Mass.,  1870,  and  died  there  Feb.  10,  1890. 

Children : 

i  William  Henky,  b.  Aug.,  1825,  near  Black  Rock,  N.  S. ;  d.  Sept.  26,  1820. 
ii  Ei.i.TAu,  b.  1828;  d.  1840,  Frederickton,  N.  B. 

iii  Lydia  Ann,  b.  Sept.  20,  1829;  m.  Willinm,  son  of  John  Scolield,  Dec.  19, 
1852,  in  Dalhousie.    Children: 

1.  Mii.LEDGE,  b. ;  m. . 

2.  Makgaiiet,  b. ;  m.  Charles  Mailman. 

3.  William  Henky,  b,  1859;  d.  1863. 

4.  Charles,  b. ;  m.  Cassie  Connell. 

iv  Priscilla,  b.  Jan.  7,  18:i2;  ra.  Stephen  Medicraft,  Oct.  10,  18.52.     Children: 

1.    William  Albert,  b. ;  m. 

Lydia,  b. . 


2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 


Isabella,  b. 
Abram,  b.  — 


Mary  Ann,  b. ;  m.  James  Evans. 

Alonzo,  b. ;  d.  aged  4. 

Freeman, . 

Minnie,  b. . 


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197    X 


MAKY.b.  Apr.  IP,  1837;  m.  John  Medicraft,  Aug.  .3,1853;  fourteen  cliildren; 
Syrena,  b.  Apr.  3,  1841 ;  m.  Richard  Booth  of  Providence,  Dec.,  1868. 
Isabella,  b.  June  20,  1843;  m.  Charles  Spearin,  Aug.  23,  1865;  3  children. 
LuciNDA,  b.  July  20,  1845;  m.  Josiah  Brown,  June  12,  1880;  3  children 
Georgiana,  b.  June  11,  1847;  m.  Thomas  Read,  Mar.  10,  1863;  4  children. 
William  Albert,  b.  June  27,  1849. 


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Elizabeth 
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March,  18. 
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ren. 


VIII.  73  James  Lynam  Chute,  brother  to  the  preceding,  born 
ill  VVilinot,  N.  S.,  .Inly  ;5,  1HI;5;  married  Fiiicy,  (hiiighter  of  James 
Millbury  1887,  and  lived  in  C'lareiiCL',  a  good  Christian  coui)le  ;  he  died 
Nov.  11),  IHfjl  ;  she  died  near  Providence,  H.  I.,  Jun.  4,  1888,  aged  76. 

Children  : 

I  Serai'II  O.,  1).  .Jan.  17,  18.W;  in.  Alfred,  son  of  Nicholas  Crowell,  Sept.  1, 
18(i(J,  and  lived  near  Bridgetown;  moved  to  Lynn,  Mass.,  Jnly  1890.  Cliil- 
dien:  (I),  Niehnlaa  Fletcher,  h.  Dec.  27,  1867;  m.  Acli.sah  Mann,  Nov. 
1887.  (2),  FAwunl  Hnrpee,  1).  March  24,  18(«>.  (.'{),  Minnie  May,  b.  May  15, 
1871.  (4),  Andrew  Plmman,  b.  .Tune  8.  187:5.  (rj),  Ada  Deliyht,  b.  July  10, 
1S75.  (((),  Annie  Bell>;  b.  Oct.  VA,  1877. 
ii  Si'SAN  A.,  b.  May  27,  18;j();  m.  James  Edward,  sonuf  Nicholas  Crowell,  Sept 
10,  1802;  and  lived  near  IJridgetown  till  Aug.  1801,  when  they  moved  to 
New  Milford,  \.  H.  Children:  (1)  James  Lyman,  b.  Aug.  15,  1861};  m. 
Amelia  Gillis,  Sept.  21,  1888.  Two  children.  (2),  Anna  Orlena,  h.  Auff. 
20,  1805;  m.  Arclic,  son  of  Frank  Lowe,  Oct.  25,  1882,  have  seven 
children,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  (3),  Lucj/  Arjnes,  b.  Sept.  14,  1867;  m. 
John  W.  Hlanchard,  March  im].  (4),  Elizabeth  M.,  b.  1869;  d.  1874. 
(5),  Edward  ]V.,  b.  Oct.  19,  1872.  (0),  DemonJ'ord  L.,  b.  Miir.  1875;  d.  April 
1877.  (7),  Mildred  May,  b.  Sept.  II,  1877;  d.  the  .same  day.  (8),  Harru 
Lamont,  b.  Sept.  4.  1879. 

198  iii  James  William,  b.  July  4,  1841. 

iv  Maky  Eliza,  b.  Aug.  24,  1843;  d.  1864. 

199  V  David  Fletcher,  b.  Nov.  9,  1845. 

vi  LuciNDA,  b.  Feb.  3,  1817;  m.  Albert  G.,  son  of  Christopher  H.  Waterman, 
Dec.  24,    1868,  and  lived  in  .Johnson,  R.  I. ;  he  was  in  Co.  K,  7tli  Rhode 
Island  in  the  late  war. 
vii  Henry  W..  b.  Sept.  10,  18.10;  off  to  sea;  Belfast,  Ireland. 

VIII.  74  Daniel  Dlmock  Chute/  (Samuel,'  Samuel,^  John,^ 
Lionel,'^  James, ^  James ■^  Lionel^)^  born  at  •'  Digby  .Foggins,"  Digby  Co., 
Feb.  7,  1807  ;  taken  to  Cornvvallis  by  his  parents  in  infancy  ;  married 
Elizabeth  Rebecca  lland,^  (Afnshai,'  John,*'  Thomas,°  Caleb,*  John,^ 
Thomas,'^  Robert,^  over  to  Charlestown,  1635;  died  1639),  by  Rev.  John 
Prior,  Sept.  29,  1831,  New  Canaan,  Cornvvallis,  and  stayed  there  till 
March,  1840,  (during  which  time  three  daughters  and  a  son  were  born 
and  (lied  in  infancy  and  childhood),'wheu  they  moved  to  Frederickton, 
N.  R.,  and  attended  the  great  celebration  of  the  Queen's  marriage  the 
first  of  May,  when  a  whole  ox  was  roasted.  He  followed  shoemaking. 
To  look  for  more  or  better  work,  he  left  New  Brunswick  in  March, 
1849,  and  lived  in  Albany  and  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  and  (hearing  that  his 


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wife  was  dead  or  deserted  him),  luiirried  Mary  Alice  Eliza,  dangliter 
of  I'aoli  and  Rebecca  Kaiidall,  and  widow  of  Captain  James  VV.  Tay- 
lor (lost  off  the  ship  Alamance,  1H4H,  aged  tliirty-three,  leaving  two 
sons,  James  Henry,  born  1840,  and  William  (ieorge,  born  1848),  by 
Rev.  George  I  fall,  Apr.  17,  1849,  in  New  York  city,  and  then  moved 
to  Mt.  Clements,  Mich.,  and  drove  stage  and  carried  mail  till  1852 : 
then  he  moved  to  Swan  ('reek,  St.  Clair  C'o.,  and  was  a  storekeeper 
and  stave  merchant  throngh  the  summer  of  1858;  then  went  to  Cali- 
fornia; came  back  in  the  fall  of  1855,  and  moved  to  Eyota,  Olmstead 
Co.,  Minn.,  and  there  "farmed  it"  on  a  good  quarter  section  of  prairie 
land  till  1808,  when  he  sold  out  and  moved  to  near  Albert  Lea,  Free- 
born Co.;  farmer  again.  In  the  spring  of  1800,  he  went  to  California 
again  ;  came  back  in  the  fall,  and  since  that  wandered  into  Western 
Dakota  and  settled  in  the  Black  Hills,  where  he  »Ued  March  20,  1889. 
As  D.  D.  Chute  was  reported  dead  in  Now  lirunswick,  his  "  widow" 
married  Dea.  Eli,  son  of  Hosea  Taylor  of  Orient,  Me.,  1858,  and  lived 
in  Lower  Woodstock  and  Eel  River;  had  throe  sons  and  a  daughtei.' 
two  were  twin  boys  that  died  in  infancy.  She  died  Feb.  28,  1891, 
about  eighty. 

Children  : 

i  Emily  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  16,  1841 ;  m.  Dea.  Hezokiah  S..s()n  of  .Joseph  Scott. 
Dec.  4,  I80i);  moved  from   Lower   Woodstock  to  Augusta,  Me.,  1880,  and 
works  in  the  cotton  mills.     Children: 
1.     Maky  Sir.vEREiN,  b.  Dec.  18,  18(U;  d.  Nov.  8,  18(M. 
•       2.    LrcY  Amhuosine,  b.  Feb.  18,  ISOil;  m.  Lewis  M.  Currier  (James  H., 
William,  Amos),   Dec.   25,   1882.     He  is  a  policeman  near  Lynn. 
Two  children. 
3.     Lizzie  Fkaxcema,  b.  July  2,  1804;   ra.   George  S.  Jones,    Jan.  2,", 
1887,  two  or  three  children. 
'  4.    Claka  Emma,  b.  May  1.5,  1800;  m.  Geo.  F.  Carson. 

5.  Edith  Medoiia,  b.  April  7,  1869. 

6.  Hezekiaii  E.,  b.  July  25,  1870. 

7.  MiXNiE  EsTHEK,  b.  July  i,  1872;  ra.  Charles  E.  Procter,  July  20,  1890, 

of  WaterviUe. 

8.  Gkoroe  Samuel,  b.  Nov.  1,  1S73. 

9.  Ethel  Pearle,  b.  Jan.  22,  1880. 
10.    Paul  Leander.  b.  Jan.  28,  1886. 

200  ii  James  Samuel,  b.  Nov.  30,  1843. 

201  iii  Lauoulin  Is  adore,  b.  Jan.  11,  1846. 

iv  Charles  William,  b.  Jan.  31,  1848;  d.  May,  1865. 


V 

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viii 

ix 

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Aylesfo 
W'illiatj 
'•Ibbon 
sptuit  hi 
IJiiptist 
several  j 
married 
widow  o 
Sept.   27 
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99 


V  Lkwih  S  .  1).  Apr.  7,  IH50;  d.  Apr.  10,  1852. 
vi  Daniri,,  1)  1)00.  2  J,  18.51. 

vli  iMary  E.,  b.  Got.  21,  \tV,li. 

viil  LKA..vitEii  S  ,  b.  .Imio  10,  18fi(J;  d.  Apr.  2.").  1857. 
ix  Uk\.;amin  Fiiank,  b.  Sopt.  10,  18.')0. 

VIII.  76  Thomas  Handley*  l)rotl)er  to  the  preceding,  born  in 
Aylesford,  King's  (Jo.,  N.  S.,  Miiy  11,  1810  ;  iiuirried  Eliz>i,  dftughter  of 
William  and  Amy  (Hiirrice-Riilsor)  Knglisli,  .)iily  2.S,  1838,  near 
(iibbon  Iliirhor,  since  called  liurhoivillc.  King's  Co.,  N.  S.,  and  there 
.sptMit  his  days,  a  warm-hearted,  generous  Christian,  deacon  in  the  Free 
Baptist  church  and  a  justice  of  the  peace.  Mrs.  Chute  was  an  invalid 
several  years  and  died  June  12,  187'),  aged  fifty-six.  Deacon  Chute 
married  2nd,  Eliza  Sophia,  daughter  of  George  William  Rudolph  and 
widow  of  James  Thomas,  son  of  Daniel  and  Harriet  (Taylor)  Gould, 
Sept.  27,  1876,  and  died  .June  1,1884;  she  married  3rd,  Gilford  G. 
Collins,  Dec.  2,  1884,  and  they  live  in  Boston. 

Children : 
202     i  David  Ai.i-nEn,  b.  May  2«,  18:W. 

ii  AmouktR,  b.  May  13,  IStl;  m.  Benjamin,  son  of  ('yrus  West,    Apr.  26, 

1800;  had  six  cliildreu,  and  d.  Dec.  21),  1883. 
iii  Bes.siu  Makia,  b.  .)unu  U,  18(3;  m.  Austin  F.,  son  of  Hiram  M.  Balsor,  1874; 

three  children, 
iv  Louisa  Lovk,  b.  Aug.  24,  184.j:  m.  Peter,  si»n  of  Hiram  M.  Balsor,  Dec.  21, 
1860,  and  live  in  Aylesford;  farmers.     Children: 

1.  Austin  A.,  b.  Sept,  27, 18r.7;  m.  -tA.^^'^  DftU^f-i-i 

2.  Aubrey  F.,  b.  Oct.  27,  18(19;  m.  . 

3.  Nki.lie  L.,  b.  Sept.  18.  1872;  m.  Albert  McMann,  Sept.  20,  1892. 

4.  Gkoroe  Wasuinotox,  b.  Mar.  21,  1875. 

5.  Thomas  P.,  b.  Oct.  7,  1877. 

V  Samuel  Randall,  b.  May  10,  1848;  m.  Jane  McGregor,  from  Prince  Ed- 

ward Island,  widow  of  Perry  M.  Whitcomb  (d,  Apr.  5,  1881,  aged  47;  had 

five  children),  Dec.  20,  188.*},  and  live  in  Massachusetts, 
vi  Penelope,  b.  Nov.  9,  18.50;  d.  May  9,  18.54. 
vii  Thomas  Handlby,  b.  Oct.  39,  18.'>2;  m.    Anna,   daughter  of  James  Foster, 

Feb.  22,  1882,  and  live  at  South  Framingham,  Mass. 
viii  Emma  Matilda,  b.  July  21,  1844;  ra.  James  A.,  son   of  George  William 

Kudolph,  Nov.  20,  1876;  and  d.  March  24,  188.5;  he  d.  April  16.   1883;  aged 

.32.     Children : 

1.  Mau(jabet  Elizabeth,  b.  June  10,  1877. 

2.  Bessie  Love,  b.  Jan.  1879. 

8.    George  Handly,  b.  1S81;  d.  in  childhood. 
4.    Amoret  Jane,  b.  May  11,  1883. 


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GENEALOOIES    OF   THE   CHUTE    FAMILY. 


ix  Clara  Adelia,  b.  May  9,  1857;  in.  Wasliington,  son  of  H.  M.  Balsor,  May 

8,  1870;  six  children. 
X  Sarau,  b.  Jan.  27,  I8i51;  »1.  March  15. 
xi  .Vlice  J.VXK,  b.  Awfj  15,  186:$;  m.  Edwin  B.    Heath,   May  8,  I8!K),  Maiden. 

Mass. 
xii  Addison  Fkanklin  Millkr.  b.  Dec.  25,  1880. 

VIII.  76  SamueL  anDther  brother,  born  in  Cornwallis,  Deo.  28. 
1818 ;  married  Kiith  Aim,  daughter  of  Adam  and  Sally  (TtKUn  Crane. 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Busby.  March  0,  1843,  in  York  Co..  N.  B.,  and  lived  in 
Haynesville  ;  farmers,  kind,  good  natured,  old  fashioned  Christians. 
Mr.  Chute  cut  his  right  knee  batUy,  Dec.  19,  18(57,  was  laid  up  seven 
months,  and  lame  ever  after.  His  brother,  Thomas  H.,  visited  them 
''roni  Cornwallis,  N.  S..  in  June  1874,  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chute,  witii 
the  baby,  returned  the  visit  in  September,  and  came  home  partly  on 
the  new  railroad,  then  building  up  the  Keswick  River.  Mrs.  Chute 
died  Aug.  24, 1888,  aged  fifty-nine. 

Children  : 

i  LvDiA  Oi.iviA,  1).  .Jnnc  4,  1845;  in.  Isaiah  Brewer,  .July  0,  18(33;  and  live  ncd 
Zealand  Station.     Children: 

1.  Leuahox  C,  b.  June  15,  18(U5. 

2.  Cla  KISS  A  A.,  b.  March  l;?.  1868;  m.  James  F.  Carton. 

3.  Edwaud  N.,  b.  Oct.  17.  1871. 

4.  Bkssik  a.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1875. 

5.  Ormon  H.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1880. 

ii  Almira,  b.  Juno  20,  1847;  m.  Zadok  Morehouse  (b.  1824)  Dec.  21,  1865,  and 
live  near  Zealand  Station.     Chftv    in: 

1.     Leandeh,  b.  Nov.  10,  1806;  m.  Emma  Morehouse. 
»     2.     M.\HALA,  b.  Nov.  10,  1872. 

3.  Jessie,  b.  Sept.  27,  1880. 

4.  Em.ma.  b.  April  15,  18S:J. 

203  iii  James  Wklmnoton,  b.  July  15,  1849. 

204  iv  Edward  Willia.m,  b.  July  3,  1851. 

205  v  Aktiiur  Nelsox,  b.  March  10,  1853. 

vi  Ak.manei-i,a  Jaxe,  b.  Feb.  24,  1855;  m.  Silas  White,  .May  15,  1878;  lived  in 
Haynesville,  and  d.  Aug.  5,  1881.  He  was  drowned  April  22,  1886,  n^<'d 
37.     He  m.  1st.  Mary  Elliott;  she  d.  April  17,  1877;  as?ed  25.     Children: 

1.  Nellie  Bekt:.i:sa,  b.  1879. 

2.  Jaxet  Azuba,  1).  1881. 

vii  AbioailO.,  b.  Nov.  20,  I8"i7;  m.  William,  son  of  John  Hill,  Sept.  20,  18TSI, 
viii  Sarah  Axx.  b.  April  2,  18(J0;  m.  Henry  Albert  Miller,  July  1883. 
ix  Sami'EI,  F.,  b.  Sept.  17,  1863. 

X  David  Haxdi-ev,  b.  Jan.  8,  18ti7;  m.  .Martha  Jane,  daughtorof  John  Cart'ii. 
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VIII.  77  David  Prior,  tlie  youngest  brotlier,  born  Dec.  20,  1820  ; 
married  Alice,  iliuighter  of  Joseph  Spicer,  Oct.  21,  184G,  ami  lives  on 
his  father's  old  farm,  near  Harborville. 

Children  : 

i  Samuel,  h.  Oct.  !».  1S47;  «1.  Oct.  22. 
ii  RoxAXA,  l».   Sept.   IS,    IS4S\  in.   .Joseph  H.    Frazer,  Nov.  22,  IS(U);  lived  in 

Ch;»rlesto\vn.  Mass,  ;inil  d.  1SS7.     lie  m.  a<;ain,  and  lives  in  Boston. 
iii  Calvin  (.".,  b.  .July  28.  1S.")0;  d.  April  2,  iS.V2. 
iv  AMAxn.A  M.,  b.  July  0,  lSr»2;  ni.  Andrew  W.  Livennore,  187:5;  ra.  2d,  James 

E.  Koss.  Newton,  .Mass.     Now  at  New  lloclielle,  N.  Y. 
V  Mauv  .Jaxk.  b   July  8.  18.-)4;  d.  Auj:.  .JO,   1858. 
vi  AuKA  II.,  b.  July  (J.  1S"»»»;  m.  William  A.  Greenouj^cli,  .\ujj.  15,  1873;  and  live 

at  Newton,  Mass.     He  is  a  carpenter.     Five  children. 
vii  David  Pkh)i:,  b.  May  2!>,  185S;  m.  Lilly  Walton,  I88ti,  and  live  in  California, 
viii  As.NA   LovKXA,   b.    May  20,    IS.V.t;   m.   Obed    B.  Coldwell,"   [Hh-um,*  John,^ 
John'-  WiUiniii,^  b.  in  En-jland,  1(«)5).  May  2,  187«J;  live  children, 
ix  Thomas  IT.,  b.  Apr.  21,  18(52;  d.  Jan.  27,  ISO.i. 
X  Eliza  .\xxks.  b.  .Vpr.  (5,  18(54;  m.  Frank  F.  Edwards,  Nov.  25,  1884. 
xi  (^AiTAix  .bxKiMi  N.,  I..  Apr  20,  1800;   m.  Uosa  Ladnor.  Feb.  1891. 
xii  £i>n.ii;:>   F.,  b.    M.-.r.  21,    18dSi;  m     Ellen,  dauj^hter  of  James  Moody,  Sept. 

18:»2. 
xiii   OwEX  L..  b.  Feb.  28,  1871. 
xiv  James  I{.,b.  .Xnj,'.  Iti,  187:5:  d.  Mar.  10,  1874. 

VIII.  78  George  Washington  Chute,"  {George  W.,'  John,^ 
J'hn,^  Lionel.*  J-tmei<,'^  Jaine!<J-  Lionel^},  born  at  Lunenbnrg.  Mass., 
.luly  4,  ISOo;  married  Maria,  daughter  of  William  and  Maiy  (^Spaiild- 
iiig)  Worcester,  July  2'),  18-U.  and  lived  at  Randolph  till  1840;  then 
at  Canton:  to  Lnonburg,  1843 ;  to  Leominster,  184(>.  Mr.  Chute  went 
to  .sea  some,  and  was  a  warm-hearted,  genial  man  ;  died  July  18,1876; 
she  died  June  11,  1801.  aged  eighty  years,  four  months. 

Children  : 

206  i  William  Georue,  b.  Oct.  2:^,  18:52. 

ii  Sakah*  a.  M..b.  Oct.  :il,  18:54;  m.  Moses  W.  Wbitcomb  jr..  May  10,  1855; 

three  chiMren. 
iii  Isabella  Ckockek,  b.  Mar.  27,  18:57;  m.  Asa  L.  Putnam,  son  of  Caleb  Put- 
nam and  Jennie  Longley,  (daughter  oi  Asa,  son  of  Jonas,   3rd  son  of 
Dca.  John,  the  redeemed  captive).  May  5, 1864  ;  live  children,  Wilton,  N.  H. 

207  iv  Joiix  WoBCESTEB,  b.  May  30,  18:^9. 

208  V  Georob  Wasiiixoton,  b.  Apr.  14,  1841. 

vi  Maky  Spauloino,  b.  July  24,  184:i;  m.  Henry  P.  Durant,  Mar.  19,  1867. 
vii  Catiiarixb  T..  b.  July  26,  1845;  d.  Mar.  1(5,  1889. 
viii  IzoBY  M.,  b.  Dec.  19,  1847;  m.  Charles  G.  Putney,  Feb.  10,  1869;  two  children. 


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VIII.  79  Alexander  Chute,^  {Peter,'  John,''  John,^  Lionel,* 
James,^  Jamex^^  Lionel^)^  bora  in  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  Feb.  24,  1809; 
mairied  Mary,  daughter  of  James  Fleet,  1844,  and  lived  in  Lower 
Granville ;  a  singing  teacher ;  died  Feb.  26,  I84t) ;  his  widow  married 
2nd,  Jolin  Wright  {Joseph,  William^  who  fought  under  (reneral  Wolfe 
at  the  taking  of  Quebeo  in  17.")9),  18t>2,  and  lived  in  Clements  and 
Bear  Itiver.  She  died  Apr.  4,  1878,  aged  fifty-eight.  He  died  at  the 
head  of  Bear  River  tide,  1S88,  aged  ninety.     One  child. 

'.  Maky  Amokkt,  b.  June,  1845;  m.  Capt.  William  Spicer,  July,  1868, 
and  hatl  two  sons,  one  dauf^htor;  one  son  d.  in  childhood.  Capt. 
Si)ic(!r  embarked  tor  tlu)  West  Indies  from  IJear  Itiver  on  the 
scliooner  "  Elfie  Younjr,"  in  18<4,  taking  his  wife  and  son  along  and 
were  never  afterwards  heard  from.  Capt.  Spicer  m.  1st,  Louise 
V>Mkins  ami  had  a  daughter  Louise. 

VIII.  80  Charles  Chute,  brother  to  the  preceding,  born  April 
19,  1811 ;  married  Abigail,  daughter  of  George  Worster,  Feb.  7,  1838, 
and  lived  in  Lower  Granville,  a  singing  teacher.  Mrs.  Chute  died  May 
12. 1869,  aged  fifty-two  ;  he  married  2nd,  Emma  Fleet  (  William,  James), 
widow  of  Richard  Mott  Marshall  {William,  An^hon//),  1872;  she  died 
1874,  aged  about  fifty-four ;  he  married  8d.  Margaret  G.,  daughter  of 
John  Sederquist  jr.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  William  Mussells,  Dec.  7, 
187>),  and  died  Aug.  14,  1881.  The  3d  widow  is  the  eldest  of  nineteen 
children,  two  motiiers  ;  Rev.  George  W.  Sederquist,  born,  1838,  is  her 
half-brother. 

Children  : 

i  Elkaxou,  b.  1S40;  m.  John  R  Oliver,  and  liad  a  dauglitor. 

1.     Ai.iCK,  b.  ;  m.  George  Johnson.     Mrs    Oliver  d.  Nov.  14,  1884. 


ii  John  W.,b.  1S4'2;  olf  to  sea. 
iii  Samukl,  b.  184.3;  d.  younff. 

iv  Susan,  b.  1845;  m.  Edward  Slocomb,  1871;  two  sons  James  and 
live  in  Lynn. 


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VIII.  81  Gilbert  Randall,  anotherbrother  born  Sept.  13,  1817; 
married  Alice  Maria  liowlhy  {Jordan,  George),  June  16,  1842  ;  (Jordan 
Bowlby  married  Eunice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Tu[)per,  brother  to  Rev. 
Charles  Tupper,  1821,  had  two  sons  and  two  daughters  ;  he  died  1828, 
aged  thirty-three  ;  she  married  2nd,  Henry  Baker,  and  lived  near  Mel- 
vern  Square.)     Mr.  Chute  lived  in  Aylesford,  a  merchant  about  sixteen 


years ; 
to  Lane 
son  Chi 
and  too 
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Cronin  i 
setts  He 
Alexand 

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ii  J 

209  iii  ( 
iv  E 

210  V  Jc 

211  vi  Li 
vii  W 

1 

VIII. 

nel*  Jame 
went  to 
Amanda, 
she  died  J 
•^fiir.  14,  1 
Miuch  10, 

Childrei 
i  En\ 

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ii  Su8 
iii  Ai! 


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years;  from  there  went  to  Margaretville,  on  the  Bay  shore;  thence 
to  Lancaster  Co.,  Neb.,  fifteen  miles  from  Lincoln,  April  1868,  with  his 
son  Charles  C.  (Cieorge  Alexander  and  -Jordan  being  there  before), 
luid  took  a  claim  under  the  homestead,  the  wife  and  children  com- 
ing in  1870.  They  returned  in  the  fall  of  1876,  and  bought  the  old 
Croiun  farm  in  Lower  (jrranville.  He  wiis  in  Co.  M,  2ud  Massachu- 
setts Heavy  Artilery,Minder  Capt  Greely  in  the  late  war  ;  and  George 
Alexander  was  in  the  navy. 

Children  : 

i  Geokue  Ai^exander,  b.  May   Hi,  1843;  m.  Sarah,   daughter  of  Lieutenant 
.Mayo,   18(){J,  and  i.s  reported  a  minister  of  the  Latter  Day  Saints  in  the 
Southern  States. 
ii  JouDAX,  b.  Apr.  18,  1846,  is  in  Iowa. 

209  iii  CuARLEs  C,  b.  June  15,  184S. 

iv  Eunice  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  8,  1850;  m.   .James  Kemp,  Sapt ,  1871,  and  d. 
1892. 

210  V  JosEPU  Howe,  b,  May  17,  1854. 

211  vi  LYCUnotrs,  b.  July  18.  18.58. 

vii  WiLLi.\M  RoBixsox,  b.  Feb.  26,  1861;  m.  Louisa  H.,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Lohnas,  Xov.  2!),  1892;  is  a  raercliant  at  Clemoutsvale,  N.  S. 


VIII.  82  John  Edward  Chute,"  {Joseph  F.,'  John,^  John^  Lio- 
nel*  James, ^  James,^  Lionel^),  born  near  Digby,  N.  S.,  Deo.  4'.  1816; 
went  to  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  with  his  parents,  1827 ;  married  Nancy 
Amanda,  (school  teacher),  daughter  of  Sylvester  Foster,  May  17, 1863  ; 
she  died  July  14,  1864,  aged  thirty ;  he  married  2nd,  Adaline  Burgess, 
.Mar.  14,  1865;  they  lived  at  Ashburnhani:  he  a  carpenter;  died  there 
March  10,  1876;  she  lives  at  Fitchbnrg. 

Children  : 

i  Edward  Ahbot,  b.  Apr.  12,  IS(>4;  m.   Effio  Whittemore,   13S9,  and  was  a 

railroad  hand  at  Tiumton;  slic  d.  in  189ii. 
ii  Susan  Amaxda,  b.  Apr.  24,  1807:  m.  William  Baldwin,  Apr.  24,  18S9;  ma- 
chinist in  East  Boston, 
iii  Arthur  Harius,  b.  Mar.  28,  1875. 

VIII.  83  Joseph  Homer,  l)rother  to  the  preceding,  born  in  Nova 
Scotia,  Mar.  9,  1822  ;  married  Margaret,  daughter  of  William  Wray, 
Apr.  11,  1859,  and  lived  in  or  near  Leominster;  died  Jan.  22,  1871, 
and  the  widow  and  family  live  at  North  Leominster. 


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Children  : 

i  Joseph  Wkay,  b.  May  18,  1860. 
ii  Mary  Josephine,  b.  July  29,  18(]l;  m.  John  A.  Richardson,  Nov.  20,  1800, 

South  Framingham. 
iii  William  Arthur,  b.  Aug.  21,  1862. 
iv  Paul  Crockeij,  b.  Sept.  ;5i"t,  13(5');  m.  Ella  McComisky,  Aug..  1888. 

V  Anna  Jane,  b.  July  27,  IStiS. 

vi  HoMEK  ITaukih,  b.  Feb.  27,  1871. 

On  June  5,  188."),  Anna  Jane,  working  in  the  Wheetwright  «&  Page  paper 
mill,  North  Leominster,  picked  up,  pinned  to  a  bank  check,  two  bills  of 
$1000  and  $500  respectively,  and  when  they  were  discovered  as  coming 
from  a  New  York  bank,  they  were  returned,  and  tlie  girl  got  $300  for  her 
honesty.  She  had  found  $10  before  that,  $10  after,  $5  in  gold  before  either, 
and  !?2.r)0  at  another  time. 

VIII..  84  Cornelius  Harris,  another  brother,  born  at  Harvard, 
Mass.,  Nov.  27.  18i}2;  married  Lydia  S.  Colburn,'  {Zlba*'  William,^ 
William,'^  William,^  Robert,^  Edward^'),  1855,  lived  st)Mie  time  in  Lyme. 
N.  H.,  to  Royalston,  Wis.,  next;  then  to  Spencer  Brook,  Minn.,  1857. 
He  was  corporal  in  Co.  D,  i2nd  Minn.  Cavalry  in  the  late  war.  Mrs. 
Chute  died  1875 ;  aged  lortv ;  he  married  "ind,  Mary  Jane,  an  older 
sister,  187G,  and  soon  after  moved  to  Princeton,  Miiiii. 

Children  : 

212  i  Albekt  H.,  b.  Jan.  7.  ''^.'jB,  in  New  Hampshire. 

ii  Jerome  A.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1807,  iu  Wisconsin;  ra.  Clara  Kelly,  1885. 
iii  JosiE  L.,  b.  Dec.  11,  18-59,  in  Minn.;  m.  Simon  Babb,  and  had  Cora,  Ever, 

Charles  and  Edna, 
iv  Viola  J.,  b.  July  24,  1803;  d.  Oct.  22,  1865. 

V  George  E.,  b.  Feb.  1,  18(57. 
vi  Sabra  M.,  b.  Nov.  10.  1873. 

VIII.  85  Ezra  Chute,^  (James,'  Benjamin,^  John,^  Lionel,*  James,^ 
James^^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Granville,  N.  S.,  Ma)'^  9,  1804 ;  married 
Frances  Steadmau,*  (James  0.,^  John^  John^'),  by  Rev.  William  Elder. 
and  lived  a  mile  below  Bridgetown,  on  the  old  Benjamin  Foster  farm,  tl 
a  kind  Christian  couple;  died  Nov.  2,  1851;  she  died  Sept.  8,  1857; 
aged  fifty  years  and  six  months. 

Children :  ' 

213  i  James  b.  Dec.  15,  1833. 

214  ii  Enoch  S.,  b.  March  19,  1836. 
216    iii  WALLACE!  G.,  b.  March  10,  1839. 


iv  Tiic 

V  Ma 

23 


vi  Hav 

ise 

^'ii  Mabi 

187 
Ma 

vni.  8i 

11.  1806 ;  m 
Viditoe,  Oct 
town,  on  a  j 
Ciiristian  ma 
with  the  chil 
Mass.,  to  liv( 
Children  : 

i  Sabai^ 
216     ii  HiBAj 
iii  .Saliuu 
iv  Habri 
Petei 
Mass 
Sila.s 
Esq. 
J88fl; 
217     V  WilmJ 

VIII.    87 

Mary,  dauglit 
Cljase.  Oct.  '>{ 
"■est  of  Bridg 
a  happy,  cijj.j, 
1»»^.  aged  se\ 
Children  : 

i  Maby  E 

218     ii  Jbbvis, 

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iv  Thomas,  b.  March  10,  1839;  d.  May  24,  1844;  a  happy  Christian. 
V  Marv  Ei.izAUKTu,  b.  June  24,  1842;  m.  John,  son  of  Edward  Covert,  Dec. 
23,  186;>,  and  live  in  Lower  Granville.     Children. 
I.    Ghace  E..  b.  1865;  m.  ?]dward  John,  three  sons. 
2.'   (iEOKOiA  P.,  b.    18(i8;   m.   Calvin  Clark,   Dec.  25,  1892,  anil  live  in 
Lynn. 

3.  Wali.ack,  b.  1874. 

4.  Wai.tkr  Steadman,  b.  1879. 

vi  Havilah  Sophia,  b.  March  13,  1846;  m.  Judson,  son  of  Joseph  Cluito,  Dec. 

1866.    See  No.  62. 
vii  Mabgeua  Anna,!).  Aug.  25,  1849;  in.  Capt.    William  Parker  jr.,  Nov.  12, 

1875;  and  had  Archie,  b.  Dec.  1878;  Mrs.  Parker  d.  Oct.  10,  1879;  he  m.  2ud 

Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  Bent,  1881. 

VIII.  86  Gilbert  Spurr  Chute,  brother  to  the  above,  bom  Aug. 
11. 1806  ;  married  Sibyl  Marshall  (  William,  Isaac),  by  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Viditoe,  Oct.  24,  1833 ;  and  lived  in  Granville,  a  mile  below  Bridge- 
town, on  a  part  of  the  old  Benjamin  Foster  farm ;  a  mild,  patient 
Christian  man  ;  died  Sept.  23,  1882 ;  the  widow  lived  on  the  place,  and 
with  the  children,  ten  years,  and  in  the  fall  of  1892,  went  to  Lynn, 
Mass..  to  live  at  the  age  of  seventy-seven. 

Children : 

i  Sabah  Ann,  b.  June  15,  1836;  d.  June  21,  185-1. 

216  ii  HiBAM  Marshall,  b.  Oct.  2,  1839. 

iii  .Salina  E.,  b.  Mar.  24,  1843;  m.  A.  A.  Chute.    See  Xo.  176. 

iv  Habbiet  Alice,  b.  Apr.  15,  1847;  m.  James  Thomas,  son  of  John,  son  of 
Peter  Raymond,  son  of  Peter  of  Freeport,  Dec.  U,  1886,  and  live  in  Lynn, 
Mass.,  (John  Raymond  was  a  cousin  to  Jo.seph,  who  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Silas  Cluite).  J.  T.  Raymond  m.  1st,  Lydia,  dauj^hter  of  John  Haines 
Esq.  of  Freeport,  and  had  a  daughter,  Florence  A.,  b.  Aug.,  1869;  d.  Oct. 
1886;  Mrs.  Raymond  d.  May  9,  1886,  aged  forty -six. 

217  V  William  M.,  b.  Mar.  2,  1850. 

VIII.  87  Thomas,  another  brother,  born  Sept.  26,  1808  ;  married 
Maiy.  daughter  of  Rev.  (iilbert  Spurr,  Wakefield,  N.  B..  by.  Rev.  John 
Chase.  Oct.  2t).  1837,  and  lived  a  steady,  sober  farmer,  two  miles  north- 
west of  Bridgetown,  back  of  the  two  preceding  brothers.  They  were 
a  happy,  CMiristian  couple;  he  died  Nov,  8,1875;  she  followed  Aug., 
1?S»>.  aged  seventy-two. 

Children : 

i  Maby  Estheb,  b.  Dec.  1,  1839;  m.  Z.  M.  Potter.    See  No.  59. 

218  ii  Jebvis,  b.  Jan.  31,  1842.  •  ' 

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219  iii  Olivek,  b.  Jan.  22,  1844. 

iv  Eliakim,  b.  April  10, 1846 ;  d.  a  happy  Christian,  Feb.  25,  1878. 
V  Jessie  Asy,  h.  May  15,  1850;  d.  May  2, 1851. 

220  iv  Thomas  Fletcueb,  b.  Nov.  15,  18r.3. 
vii  H.  Si'UKQEON,  b.  March  29,  1858. 

VIII.  88  Everett,  another  brother,  born  Jan.  8, 1811,  was  a  mason 
by  trade ;  traveled  considerable  in  early  life ;  was  in  New  York  city 
time  of  the  gi'eat  fire  in  Dec,  1835 ;  in  Ontario  in  1840 ;  married 
Abigail,^  daughter  of  Isaac,*  son  of  John  ^  Morehouse  from  Digby 
Neck,  N.  S.,  in  Malahide,  Out.,  by  Rev.  M.  S.  McConnell,  July  27, 
1851,  and  lived  in  Bayhain,  Elgin  Co.,  near  Vienna. 

Children : 

221  i  William  Hanvey,  b.  May  19,  1852. 

ii  Alzina  W.,  b.  Sept.  30,  1854;  school  teacher;  d.  Mar.  2,  1883. 
iii  James  Everett,  b.  July  23,  1858;  m.  Mary  Anri,  daughter  of  Joseph  Car 

ter,  Dec.  24,  1889;  lives  in  Boston;  a  car  conductor.    He  taught  school  in 

Ontario  before  going  to  Boston, 
iv  Chakles  Walter,  b.   Feb.  17,  1863;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Francis  and 

Rowena  (Taylor)  Ash  in  Boston,  Mass..  July  23,  1889;  live  in  Bayliara, 

Ont. ;  a  daughter.  Belle,  b.  1890. 

VIII.  89  Abel  Chute,  another  brother,  born  Mar.  5,  1816 ;  mar- 
ried Zipporah  Chute  (See  No.  45),  Apr.  4,  1849,  and  lived  on  his 
father's  place,  up  under  the  North  Mountain,  three  miles  from  Bridge- 
town, a  quiet,  peaceable  farmer ;  his  wife  died  June  27,  1870,  aged  ;")0 ; 
he  married  2nd,  Eliza,  daughter  of  Samuel  Eagleson  and  widow  of 
Captain  Zebadiah  Van  Blarcom,  Feb.  1, 1872  ;  (Captain  Van  Blarconi 
was  drowned  in  the  Annapolis  river,  Apr.  5,  1869,  aged  33,  leaving 
two  children,  Samuel  and  Armina).      Mr.  Chute  died  Oct.  25, 1891. 

Children  : 

i  Adoniham  Judson,  b.  June  13,  1850;  lives  in  Woburn,  Mass. 
ii  Anzonetta,  b.  Mar.  11,  1853;  m.  William  A.  Poole,  Feb.  29,  1876.  and  had 

Herman,  b.  1878;  she  d.  June,  1880,  in  Woburn;  he  m.  2nd,  Mary  Flint. 
iii  Milledge.  b.  Sept.  18,  1854;  m.  Willetta  McKin,  Nov.  25,  1885,  in  Woburn; 

she  d.  Feb.  24,  1892,  aged  24. 
iv  Ada  J.,  b.  1856;  d.  1857. 

222  V  George  A.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1858. 

•  Isaac  Morehouse  id.  AbigailJohiison,' daughter  of  William,'  (and  Hannah  Vandyne),  from 
New  York  to  Nova  Scotia  time  of  the  Revolution,  Wllliani,''  Nathaniel,*  Deacon  Samuel,'  Deiicon 
William,'  Robert,'  settled  In  New  Haven  Ct.,  1637.  They  are  traced  back  to  a  general  In  the  army 
of  William  the  Conqueror,  1066. 


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vi  Annie  N.,  b.  Apr.  21,  1868;  d.  1869. 
vii  William  Fuedkhick,  b.  Sept.  9,  1877. 

VIII.  90  Oliver,  another  brother,  born  Apr.  26,  1819 ;  married 
Margaret  Ann  Chesley  (  William  Smith,  Samuel,  Maj.  Samuel'),  Aug. 
24,  1841,  and  went  to  Ontario;  lived  in  Bay  ham,  Elgin  Co.;  Towns- 
end,  Norfolk  Co.,  and  during  the  late  war  in  St.  Clair  Co.,  Mich. ;  but 
since  the  war  in  Moore,  Lambton  Co.,  Ont. ;  farmer. 

Children  : 

i  CiiARLBs,  b.  July  29, 1842;  d.  Dec.  5,  1843. 
223    ii  William  Hknrt,  b.  Dec.  9,  1843. 

iii  Emily  Victoria,  b.  Aug.  26,  1845;  m.  Columbus  H.  Fluria,  May  8,  1864; 

three  children, 
iv  James  I.,  b.  Nov.  26,  1817;  d.  July  28,  1848. 
V  Maky  Havilaii,  b.  Aug.  20,  1850;  m.  David,  son  of  Joseph  Lincoln,  Sept. 

14,  1869;  lived  at  Alpena,  Mich.,  and  d.  about  1887;  2  or  3  children, 
vi  IsKAEL,  b.  Dec.  31,   1852;  m.  Edna,  daughter  of  Jolin  Shav?,  Sept.  17,  1884. 
vii  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  31,  1854;  d.  Sept.  2,  1855. 

viii  Jessie  Jane,  b.  June  19,  1857;  m.  John  Robinson,  July  1,  1879;  bed.  1886. 
ix  Charlotte  A.,  b.  Dec,   16,  18.58;  m.   James,   son  of  William  Kimball  jr., 
Dec.  20,  1876;  merchant  and  postmaster  at  Kimball,  Ont.;  3  or  4  children. 
X  Martha  A.,  b.  Mar.  30,  1861 ;  d.  Oct.  20,  1874,  Moore,  Ont. 

VIII.  91  William  Foster,  youngest  son  of  James  and  Phebe 
Chute,  born  Dec.  2(5, 1822 ;  went  to  Ontario,  a  young  man  ;  married  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  John  M,  and  Rebecca  Glover,  by  Rev.  Jacob  Goble, 
Apr.  2, 184.5,  Townsend,  Norfolk  Co. ;  lived  there  a  while,  then  moved  to 
Malahide,  Elgin  Co.  ;  a  farmer  near  Silver  Creek ;  died  Aug.  9,  1884 ; 
she  died  in  Aylmer,  July  12,  1889,  aged  69. 

Ciiildren  : 

i  PuEBE  Jane,  b.  June  30,  1847;  m.  Willard  E,  Mills,  Dec,  2.5,  1869;  had  nine 

children ;  he  d.  in  Aylmer,  Dec.  22,  188«,  aged  43. 
ii  Israel,  b.  June  26,  1849,  in  Malahide;  d.  Sept,  29,  1866. 

iii  Sarah   Reuecca,  b,  Aug.  11,   1851;  m.   James,  son  of  Barnabas  Downs, 
July,  1870,  and  live  in  Alymer.    Children: 
1.     Clara,  b.  Dec.  23,  1871;  m.  Geo.  Pickering,  Feb.  13,  1889. 
Walter  S.,  b.  Jan.  2i1,  1874. 
Archie,  b.  May  10,  1876. 
Nina,  b.  Oct.  5,  1880. 
Alice,  b,  Oct.  30,  1882. 
Mary  Maud,  b.  Dec.  31,  1884. 
Claudie  M.  E.,  b.  June  25,  1888;  d.  Sept.  18,  1889. 
Maravooo  a.,  b,  July  13,  1890. 


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224  iv  John  Benry,  b.  Oct.  17,  ia52. 
226     V  WiM.iAM,  b.  Sept.  24,  18r,3. 

vi  James  Hamilton,  b.  July  31,  1857. 

vii  Maoki.la  L.,  b.  Sept.  10,  18«1;  in.  Oeorgo  Trim,  Sopt,.  12,  18ST. 

viii  Ellen  Jane,  b.  Apr.  12,  1867;  in.  Saut'ord  Cavalry,  Sept.  12,  1887. 

VIII.  92  Gilbert  Fowler  Chute,"  (Seth,'  Benjamin!''  JoknJ' Lio- 
nel,^ Jumm!^  James, '^  Lionel  ^^,  born  in  Granville,  Feb.  27,  1813;  niur- 
ried  Eliza  Jane,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  Chute,  Oct.  14,  1847  ;  she  dietl 
Sept.  19,  1848,  aged  20 ;  he  married  2nd,  Helen,  daughter  of  John 
Starrett,  and  widow  of  John  Phinney,  Nov.,  1848,  and  is  a  vessel 
builder  and  tailor  at  Hampton,  Annapolis  Co.,  N.  S.  She  died  18!>2, 
aged  eighty. ' 

Children  : 

i  Ezekiel,  b.  Aug.  12,  1848;  m.  Amelia,  daugliter  of  Jobn  Allen,  July,  1889. 
ii  William  Fowler,  b.  Apr.  16,  IS-jO;  m.  Ilenrietta,  daughter  of  Henry  AUiue 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Starrett)  Morse,  1879,  and  live  in  Lynn,  Mass. ;  lie  a 
carpenter,  she  a  dressmaker. 

VIII.  93  Burton  Chute,*  {Benjamin,^  Benjamin,^  JohnJ'  Lionel,^ 
James,^  James,^  Lionel^),  hovii  in  Granville,  Apr.  17,  1809;  married 
Hannah  Banks,  Feb.  18,  1837,  and  lived  in  Chirence  over  forty  years ; 
tanner  and  shoemaker;  since  1880  they  lived  near  Paradise;  he  died 
June,  1893. 

Children : 

i  Lemuel,  b.  Apr.  0,  18.38;  m.  H.innah,  daughter  of  James  Brown,  July  1, 
187'.»,  and  had  a  daughter,  Libby  B.,b.  Oct. ;30,  1831 ;  they  lived  in  Clarence 
and  he  w.as  killed  by  a  log  on  the  side  of  the  mountain,  Feb.  4,  1886;  she 
has  acted  as  teacher  in  the  j'oung  ladies'  seminary,  Berwick,  King's  Co., 
since. 

ii  Amelia,  b.  Feb.  20,  1840;  d.  Aug.  23,  18W. 

iii  Elizabeth,  b.  July  18,  1814;  d.  Nov.  22,  18o8. 

iv  Salina  a.,  b.  May  6.  1819;  m.  liitson  E.,  son  of  Hiram  and  Zilphia  (Porter) 
Marshall,  July  28,  1868,  and  have  a  daughter  Zilphia  Lovena,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1869. 

VIII.  94  Nathan  Randall  Chute,  brother  to  the  preceding, 
born  June  10,  181-5 ;  married  Havilah  Steadman,*  (James  C^  John^' 
John^),  Feb.  20,  1848,  and  lived  at  Clarence;  she  died  Mar.  12,  187i), 
aged  about  fifty-six;  he  married  2nd,  Lydia,  daughter  of  George  Witt 
and  widow  of  Lyman  Potter  (1807-1859),  and  Elliott  Ritchie  (181ti- 


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1880),  Mill".  23,  1882,  iind  lived  iioar  Thorn's  Cove  or  LitelifieUl,  near 
the  "  Buy  Sliore."  He  died  Dec.  18,  l8l)l,  and  the  old  lady  (b.  1808), 
lives  with  her  children  near  Boston. 

Nathan's  children  :  "J 

1  Susan  Emma,  b.  Oct.  23,  185U;  d.  1857. 
ii  Mautha  EMZAnKTii,  h.  Oct.  1,  1S.V2;  d.  Sept.  24,  1892. 
iii  Ceuktiia  Olivia,  h  Aufj-  11.  1855. 

VIII.  95  Willett,  another  brother,  born  Jan.  23,  1820:  married 
Susanna,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  and  Eliza  (Dugan)  Foster,  Jan.  22, 
l8o3,  and  lived  some  in  Granville,  and  some  in  Lynn,  Mass. ;  died  in 
Nova  Scotia,  Mar.  31,  187') :  she  went  to  Philadelphia,  1870,  kept  a 
restaurant  through  the  Centennial  and  did  well.  After  that  she  went 
10  Michigan  and  married  A.  C.  Powell  of  Berlin,  Ottawa  Co.,  and  he 
(lied  from  an  injury  by  a  fall  in  a  mill  at  Rockford,  Kent  Co.,  1880 ; 
she  then  took  her  little  family  to  Petosky  in  the  northern  part  of  the 
state,  and  kept  a  summer  boarding  house,  wheie  she  married  Alonzo 
Bonfeoy,  but  he  left  in  a  year  or  so  and  went  to  Dakota.  She  removed 
to  Grand  Rajjids,  Kent  Co.,  1883,  and  had  a  bakery,  grocery,  and  kept 
l)oarders.  Because  she  would  not  marry  him,  Charles  S.  Wernau,  a 
boar  ler,  shot  her  dead  and  then  himself  July  27,  1887,  she  fifty-six,  he 
forty-four. 

Children : 

i  Wii.LKTT  B.,  1).  1858;  d.  18-58. 

ii  Minnie,  b.  Oct.,  18.5H;  m.  George  Styrnbrough,  188o. 

iii  Jarei)  Thooi',  b.  Jan..  1862;  m. . 

iv  M.  Eliza,  b.  Oct.,  1865;  ni.  Wesley  E.  Dyer,  Sept.  22,  1887. 

VIII.  96  Aaron  Morse  Chute/  (JEzekiel,'  Benjamin,^  John,^ 
Lionel,^  James,^  James^  Lionel^'),  born  Apr.  10,  1824;  married  Mary 
E.,  daughter  of  Enoch,  son  of  Gardiner  Dodge,  Oct.  23,  1856,  and 
was  a  merchant  in  Bridgetown. 

Children  : 

1  Anna  Maiua  Lydia, b.  Sept.  22,  1857;  m.  . 

ii  William  Townsknd,  b.  Jan.  1(J,  1864;  m. . 

VIII.  97  George  Chute/  {Thomas,'  Thomas,^  Johfi,^  Lionel* 
James,^  James,^  Lionel^),  horn  in  Clements,  Mar.  12,1810;  married 
Cynthia  Hersey  Levi  (and  Clarissaa  Day)  David,  by  Rev.  Peter  Cran- 


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del,  1830,  and  lived  on  nij?l)y  Neck  a  whilt!.  Then  ho  livtid  on  his 
uncle  Abel's  phico  \S'\'2  to  18:{(),  when  ho  wont  off  maokorel  fishing,' 
around  by  Cape  Breton,  I'rinco  Edward  Island  and  Hay  Cheleur  of  the 
then  Cainida  Kast  or  Lower  (Canada.  In  18;}7  they  went  to  Canada 
West  or  Ontario,  and  lived  in  Malahido  seven  years,  including  six 
months  in  rt  volunteer  company  in  London,  Out.,  18.'J8-1889;  then  they 
lived  in  IJayhani,  1844-1845;  to  Vienna  1840,  grocer  and  baker;  to 
Acton,  Ont.,  18")'):  back  to  Vienna  again  1859;  sold  out  and  went  to 
Michigan  1875,  and  lived  near  Hay  City,  Byron  and  I'eck ;  to  (Irand 
Rapids  1882.  Religiously,  Mr.  Chute  was  converted  in  the  Holds  18:il 
(at  which  time  his  uncle  Hinea  and  his  aunts  Olive  and  Susan,  were 
baptized  in  Hear  River  by  Rev.  Thomas  Ansloy  (1709-1831^,  and 
Israel  Potter  sr.,  was  ordained  to  the  yospel  ministry  soon  after),  and 
was  baptized  by  Rev.  Ezekiol  Masters  at  Hoar  River  in  June,  18;V2, 
with  his  brother  Israel,  uncle  Edward,  Lucinda  Chute  and  Sarah  Camp- 
bell;  Ednnmd,  Sarah  A.  and  Harriot  Chute,  Betsy  VV^oodworth,  Betsy 
Camplin  and  others  were  ba[)tized  hy  He  v.  Israel  Potter  about  that 
time.  Mr.  Chute  was  appointed  deacon  in  the  Baptist  church  at  Acton, 
1856;  joined  the  Adventists  at  Peck,  Mich.;  Disciples  at  Byron;  in- 
dependent since.  At  certain  times  in  his  life  Deacon  Chute  was  an 
ambitions, active, zealous,  hard-working  farmor,tradosnuin  and  Christiiin. 
Children  : 

i  Cn.VKLES,  1).  Any;.  18,  18:^.1;  in.  Lovisa.  dauKlitok  of  Deacon  Robert  Mercer 
in  Houfjliton,  Norfolk  Co.,  Ont,  Jan.  13,  1855,  and  had  a  son  Linton,  h. 
July  24,  18r>8;  d.  Aufj.  20,  J87iS.     Mrs.  Chute  d.  Feb.  2,  187S,  a<,'ed  40  years, 
8  months  ;  Mr.  (.liute  was  a  sailor,  mate  and  captain  on  the  lakes  several 
years,  but  finally  settled  at  Grand  Hapids,  Mich.,  186.');  a  carpenter, 
ii  LouisK  Jank,  b.  Aug.  6,  1831;   m.   Isaac  Beals,  {Stephen,  Abel),    Dec.  !>, 
1857;  in  Acton,  Ont.,  but  moved  to  Sanilac  Co.,  Mich.,  about  1870,  and  live 
near  Peck.     Children: 
1.     AoDA,  1).  July  1,  IS'iO;  m.  George   F.  Dimond,  Sept.  25,   1878,  and 
lives  at  Maysville.  Mich. :  four  children. 
-2?   Nolan  A.,  b.  Mar.  11,  1802;  d.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Feb.  9,  1891. 

3.  Mi.VKavA,  b.  Dec.  22,  1800;  in.  Robert  L.  Dewar  jr.,  Feb.  8,  1887,  at 

Grand  Rapids;  two  children. 

4.  Cakkik.  b.  Apr.  28,  1873. 

226  iii  BiXEA.  b.  June  lit,  1838. 

227  iv  FKEE.MAN,  b.  Sept.  26,  1841. 

V  Susan  A.,  twin  sister,  m.  Walter  Glendenning  in  Acton,  Ont.,  Dec.  25,  1803, 
but  a  few  years  after  they  removed  to  Dover,  O.     Children: 


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1.  A.VNA  M.,  1).  T)ov.  22.  1864;  in.  Cluwlos  Staiulan,  Doc.  31,  1800. 

2.  FitKP.MAX,  b.  Mar.  8,  1808. 
.S.     Amos,  b.  Apr.  il,  1872. 

4.     Brli.k,  b.  .liinu  i),  187 1. 
Tj.     William,  b.  Sept.  2,  1876. 
vi  Mahy  Soimiia,  1».  .Ian.  14.  1844:  m.  OoorRo  L.  Wilson,  Oct.  27,  186!S,  and  live 
In  Grand  liapids.     Children: 

1.  J  UN!  A  (/'iiAKLKs,  b.  Jnnu  ^,  1807;  in.  Minuiu,  daughter  of  William 

Scully,  1888. 

2.  FuANK,  b.  Apr.  7.  1872. 
.3.     Mauy,  b.  .Mar.  17,  1876. 
4.     (;i.:oi!(ji;,  b.  Oct.  27,  1.S71). 
■5.    Maud,  b. ;  d.  young. 

vii  FIattie  S.,  b.  .June  .'>,  1847;  m.  Robert  J.  Dewar,  .Tan.  4,  1871,  and  had  a  .son 

Robert  J.,  b. .     Mr.  Dewar  d.  1872,  aged  ;]().      'riien  she  m.  George  W. 

Wheeler.  1882,  a  policeman  in  Gr.and  Rapids;  a  soldier  in  the  late  war. 

VIII.  98  Walter  Chute,  another  brother,  born  July  19,1812; 
married  (^athaiine  McConnell,  June  21,  1843;  and  live  on  the  2ud 
concession  of  ?.lalahi(Ie.  Out.     A  sturdy  farmer. 

Children : 

228     i  IIoBATio  \.,  b.  Dec.  26,  1847. 

ii  TaoM-vs  A.,  b.  Feb.  24,  I8.>');  m.  Sarah  Louise  Mulholland,  aschool  teacher, 
Feb.  10,  1886,  and  liv(!s  on  hia  father's  place  with  the  old  folks  and  have 
(1),  Morleij  Cecil,  b.  June  16,  1889;  (i:),  Wilfred  Uirum,  h.  Aug.  17,  1892. 

VIII.  99  Charles,  another  brother,  b.  Feb.  18,  1815;  after  his 
mother's  death  in  1818,  he  was  taken  and  brought  up  by  his  uucle  and 
iiunt  Barteaux,  and  went  with  them  to  Ohio,  Grand  River,  and  London, 
Out.,  and  finally  to  the  iirst  concession  of  Malahide,  1838,  where  they 
still  live.  Mr.  Chute  has  been  a  good  and  useful  man,  both  civic  and 
religious,  farmer,  magistrate,  etc. 

Children  : 

i  Caroline  Victohia,  b.  Oct.  .SI,  184.5;  m.  W.  G.  Chute.    See  215. 
ii  Alice  M.,  b.  Feb.  t>,  18.51;  in.  Luke  H.  Parker,  Dec.  2,  1874,  and  d.  March 

23,  1884. 
iii  Lauretta  A.,  b.  Nov.  2.3,  18.55. 
iv  Joseph  B.,  b.  Mnr.  21,  18.58. 
V  Ernkst  Auotr.STUs.  b.  March  24,  1860. 

VIII.  100  Richard  Lawrence,  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Chute 
jr.,  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  March  31,  1836 ;  married  Elizabeth," 
•laughter  of  Benjamin  "^  and  Caroline   (Williams)  Tisdale  {Ephraim,^ 


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Ephraim,*  Johi,"^  John,-  John  ^).  (to  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1637,  killed  by 
Indians,  in  King  Philip's  war,  1075),  May  3,  1864,  and  lives  op  his 
father's  old  farm  Malahide,  Ont. 

Children  : 

i  Ahmixta,  b.  Juno  lit,  \9fi&. 
ii  I.AiKA  A..,  It.  June  30.  18(3!):  d.  March  1,  1876. 
iii  Ci-AisK  H.,  1».  M:iy  20.  1872. 
iv  Ei.oix  L.,  1».  .Tilly  .31.  1875. 

Vin.  101  Edmund  Chute,*  (Dea.  Andrew,'  Dea.  Thorn  as, \ John. ^ 
Lionel,*  Jmnes,^  Jfnnes,'^  Lionel^),  b.  in  Clements,  N.S.,  Dec.  31,  1815; 
married  Mary  Palmer,^  (^Enoch  Lewis,*  Benjamin,^  Leu'ls^  John^),  by 
Rev.  William  Chipman,  in  Aylesford.  Jul}'  15,  1841 ;  went  to  Ontario, 
with  parents,  brothers  and  sisters  in  September;  lived  in  Bayhani, 
Elgin  Co..  two  years :  in  the  spring  of  1844,  he  moved  to  Carradoc, 
Middlesex  Co.,  settled  on  the  0th  concession,  three  miles  southwest  of 
Stratliroy.  on  a  one  hun<lred  acre  farm  given  him  by  his  father,  and 
lives  there  still,  one  of  the  neatest  farmers  in  all  Canada ;  known  fur 
and  wide  as  a  man  of  integrity,  truth  and  piety ;  and  h  deacon  in  the 
Baptist  church  of  Strathroy.  His  wife,  too,  is  known  by  good  works  iu 
civic  and  religious  society.  In  1863,  they  went  to  their  native  laud. 
Nova  Scotia,  and  had  a  visit. 

Ciiildren : 

229  i  William  Wallace,  b.  Aiip.  19,  1842. 

ii  Olivia  (Leafy),  1>.  Jan.  31,  1844;  m.  George  Saxton,^  {Alexander,^  Rev. 
John,'-  Willimu  '),  June  10,  186«i.an(l  lived  in  Carradoc,  near  two  mile.s  from  Stiatliioy, 
as  farmers,  till  about   1887,  when  he  sold  out  and  moved  to   Deckerville. 
Sanilac  Co.,  Mich.     Children: 

1.  XIiNXiK.  I).  June  17,  18()7;  m.  W.  J.  Glover,  Jan.  31,  1888;  have  two 

children. 

2.  FuKDEKicK  F.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1868. 

3.  LiLi.iAX.  b.  Jan.  13,  1870. 

4.  FjcANcis,  b.  July  9,  1873;  d.  Apr.  0,  1875. 

5.  NoKA  May,  b.  Nov.  '29,  1877. 
(5.     Jessk  Alex,  b.  Feb.  20,  1881. 

iii   Xenophon,  b.  Mar.  2C>,  184(5;  d.  happy,  Oct.  20,  18(55. 

230  iv  ELiJEia,  b.  Jan.  13,  1848. 

V  Cakolixe,  b.  .    .  \  W,  1849;  d.  Mar.  14,  18.'.7. 
vi  MAitOAKET,  b.  July  31,  1851. 
vii  Emeline,  b.  Aug.  1.),  185^};  d.  Sept.  II,  1855. 


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viii  Emkmnk  2nd,  b.  July  0.   IS-Vk  m.   Ephraim.   son  of  Ira  Doolittle,  May  4, 
1875,  and  d.  Mar.  9.  1802,  in  MalahicU'.  VA^xm  Co. 

ix  LiosKi.  James,  b.  Sept.  7,  1857. 

X  Leoni,  b.  Sept.  4,  185!i;  went  to  TeliiKu  land,  India,  fall  of  1887. 

xi  EnMUXii  Jkssk,  b.  Dee. ."),  18(il;  is  a  Baptist  minister,  to  Telugu  land. 
xii  Rf  FU.'».  b.  Sept.  2fl,  1S06:  d.  Mar.  16,  187-J. 

Vin.  102  Alfred,  brother  to  the  i)rece(liug,  born  July  29.  1822; 
married  Olivia,  daughter  of  Truman  and  Elizai)eth  (Morrison)  Miner 
at  Strathroy.  Out..  b\-  Kev.  William  Wilkinson,  ^lov.  6,  184"),  and  set- 
tled on  the  east  half  of  the  two  hundred  acre  lot  given  by  his  father  to 
the  two  brothers.  He  was  a  farmer  and  carpenter  by  trade,  but,  from 
some  cause  or  other,  he  sold  out  in  Carradoc  and  bought  again  in 
.Vdelaide.  corner  of  Lobo  and  Williams.  1857 ;  sold  out  again  in  18G4, 
and  moved  to  Jo  Davies.  Faribault  Co.,  Minn.,  and  bought  eighty 
acres;  sold  out  again  in  IST-),  and  moved  down  into  Arkansas:  moved 
again  arcross  the  Mis.sissippi  river  into  Illinois,  1876,  where  his  wife 
died  Jan.  7. 1877,  aged  fifty-three  :  he  married  2nd,  Margaret  E.  Bridge- 
water,  widow  of  Thomas  Hunfill.  April  20,  1877,  and  have  lived  at 
Cooperstown.  Brown  Co.,  since.  Religiously,  he  "  experienced  relig- 
ion" in  June.  1842  in  Malahide,  Out.;  baptized  by  liev.  William  Mc- 
Dorraand  :  licensed  to  preach  1848;  ordained  to  the  gospel  ministy  in 
LoIk).  18nl.  and  has  preached  most  of  the  time  since  as  a  colporteur  of 
the  American  Baptist  Publication  Society  of  Philadelphia,  in  Canada 
West,  between  Strathroy  and  Toronto:  in  Bosanquet.  Lambton  Co., 
Williams,  Adelaide,  Lobo  and  Carradoc,  Middlesex  Co.,  and  since  1864 
in  Minnesota,  Arkansas  and  Illinois.  He  was  also  a  good  singer  and 
teacher.  But  in  October,  1801,  he  received  a  i)aralytic  stroke  and  has 
l>een  confined  to  his  house  since. 

Children  : 

i  Anuelina  L.,  b.  Sept.  19,  1840;  m.  James,  son  of  William  Ireland,  Sept.  21, 
I8ft4;  tbey  went  to  Minn.,  a^so,  and  followed  farmin<;;  he  died  there  Nov. 
9,  1873.  aged  :W  years  6  months.  \nd  since  that  time  she  has  lived  in 
Ontario,  at  Strathroy  and  other  places,  five  years;  Ilarrisville.  Charlevoix, 
Advance,  Grand  Rapids,  and  Hig  Kapids,  Midi.,  iS81-82:  Cooperstown, 
111.,  188:^84;  Lone  Oak  ami  Rockville.  Mo.,  18s4-8r);  llnsliville.  Beards- 
town  and  Jacksonville,  III.,  lSStJ-87;  Chicago,  Marcii  to  Angust  1?87; 
Aurora  till  November;  then  to  Kansas  City,  August  1888;  to  Canadian, 
Texas,  November  1888,  till  January  188S>;  then  to  Kansas  City  again; 
bought  a  restaurant  Jan.  2,  18U(>;  returned  to  Illinois,  May  18H1 ;  to  Alton, 


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spring  of  1892;    and  to  Quincy  in  the  fall.      Inmost  of  these  places  she 
did  well,  as  tailoress,  chief  cook,  nurse,  grocer,  etc.    Children: — 

1.  Eva  Jane,   b.  Jan,  24,  1866;  m.  Emerson  L.  Steele,  Aug.  .5,  1885, 

Strathroy,  Ont. 

2.  Maby  E..  b.  April  23,  1808;  d.  Dec.  24,  1880. 

3.  Edith  M.,  b.  June  17,  1871;   m.  George  Godden,  1889,  near  Yale. 

Mich. 

4.  LiLUE,  b.  Feb.  26,  1876. 

ii  Selina  E.,  b.  Aug..:j,  1848;  m.  Henry  Straight,  May  30,  1869;  he  departed 
1874;  she  m.  "Jud  George  V.  Wilson,  Nov.  1875;  lived  in  Illinois.  Children: 
Olivia  "  Straight;"  Clyde  C,  Fay,  Kirk,  Porte,  and  Nellie  "  Wilson." 

231  iii  Martin  Luthkr,  b.  Ai>r.  2fi,  1851. 

iv  Harriet  A.,  b.  May  20,  1854;  m,  George  Barclift  of  Kentucky,  in  Arkansas, 
Feb.  11,  1875,  and  are  living  in  Missouri.  Children:  (1)  Ethel  3/oj/,  b. 
Nov.  15,  1876.  (2)  Edith,  b.  Jan.  8,  1879;  d.  July  .3,  1881.  (3)  John  Alfrod 
b.  Jan.  18,  1881.  (4)  Rn>/  Enrland,  b.  July  28,  1883.  (5)  Nellie  Olivia,  b. 
Oct.  4,  1886.  (6)  Vivian  Maud,  b.  Mar.  15,  1889.  (7)  Minnie  Esther,  b.  Feb. 
0,  1891. 

232  V  Andrew  Fuller,  b.  July  17,  1856. 
vi  Alfred  Edward,  b.  Feb.  10,  18(51. 

vi)  Helen  Olivia,  b.  Feb.  28,  1863;  m.  William,  son  of  Thomas  Buntill,  Dec. 

4,  1884,  Cooperstown,  111.,  and  have  (1)  Maggie  Susan,  b.  Sept.  20,188.'). 

(2)  Fi-unk,  b.  Sept.  29,  1887.     (3)  Grace  Olivia,  b.  Nov.  21,  1889.     (4)  Lniirn 

Agnes,  h.  Feb.  19,  1892. 
viii  James  H.,  b.  Aug.  16.  1865.  in  Minnesota;  m.  Ida  Dabb,  daughter  of  Jaculi 

and  Margaret  (Hush)  Snyder,  Mar.  31,  1891,  and  have  (1)  Karl  Dabb,b 

1892,  Brown  Co.,  111. 

VIII.  103  Sidney  Chute''  (Andreiv,'  Thomas,^  John,"  Lionel,^ 
James,^  Oames,^  Lionel^),  born  Nov.  20,  1824;  married  in  Bayliam 
Ont.,  Phebe,  daughter  oi  Israel  and  Betsy  Williams,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
Baker,  Apr,  19.  1840.  and  lived  in  Bayham,  on  the  west  town  line, 
joining  Malahide :  a  fi.rmer ;  his  wife  died  July  11,  1863,  aged  thirty- 
eight  ;  he  married  2nd,  Harriet  Markle  (John  Murry,  Benjamin),  Mar. 
21,  1864.  He  sold  out  his  farm  (one  hundred  acres)  in  Bayham,  1873. 
and  bought  a  lot  in  St.  Thomas,  count}'  seat  of  Elgin  Co.,  built  and 
moved  there  1874.     Mr-  Chute  visited  his  native  land  in  1869-70. 

Children  : 

3     i  Mahlon,  b.  Feb.  10,  1847. 

ii  Nancy  E.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1848;  d.  Oct.  1849. 
iii  Mary  O.,  b.  July  27.  1849;  d.  Oct.  1819. 
234  iv  James  Albert,  b.  Oct.  3,  1850. 

II   UR  William,  b.  Mar.  23,  1852. 


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vi  E<iEnTON  U.,  1).  June  4,  1S.')3;  m.  Kate  A.   Morse,  Dec.  13,  1885,  in  South 
Dakota;  had  Xettie,  b.  188t$. 

236  vii  Hekbeist  M.,  b.  Sept.  12,  18.")4. 

viii  Marietta  M.,  b.  Nov.  1;],  185-5;   m.    Isaac,  son  of  Jacob  Robeuson,  Sept, 
1873,  and  lived  on  the  east  town  line  of  Bayham.     Ch. : 

1.  Jambs  Isaac,  b.  Feb.  2(5,  1875. 

2.  William  Authuk,  b.  April  19,  1877. 

3.  RiciiAUD  EnwiN,  b.  Aug-  3,  1879. 

4.  Ai.BEKT  LoKNE,  1).  Dec.  3',  1885. 

5.  Makv  Peabi.,  b.  Dec.  24.  1887. 

ix  Andkeav  Judson,  b.  April  2,  1857;  drowned  in  Otter  Creek,  June  ID,  1870. 

237  X  John  Bunyan,  b.  July  ;{0,  18.5l>. 

xi  Marti.ani),  1).  Dec.  3,  1860;  m.  Jennie  E.  Bentley,  Oct.  20,  1884;  and  is  a 

machinist  near  Chicago, 
xii  Sidney,  b.  June  1863;  d.  soon  after, 
xiii  KouEKT  Sidney,  b.  Sept.  3u,  1867;  m.  Susanna,  da.  of  John  Kinsman,  2nd  jr., 

of  Perth  Co.,  Ont.  .Sept.  6,  1887.     Is  a  machinist  in  St.  Thomas,  Out. 
xiv  Sakau  An.v,  b.  June  1."),  !86!>;  ui.  Frauk  Campbell  Nov.  13,  1S88. 
XV  Alice  L..  b.  May  28,  l.s71 ;  m.  Henry  Bently,  18!)0. 
xvi  LiLLiK,  b.  Jan.  1;!.  1^7s. 
xvii  Hattie  May,  b.  1880;  d.  1882. 
xviii  Frank,  b.  Aup.  24,  1883. 


.  VIII.  104  Ezekiel  Chute,^  (Andreiv,'  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel* 
Jitmes,^  JamesJ-  Lionel  ^),  binii  Feb.  20, 1827  ;  manied  Eliza  McConnell, 
by  Rev.  A.  Chute,  in  Maluliide.  Out.,  June  23,  1852;  and  lived  a  few 
years  on  a  part  of  his  father's  farm  iti  Bayham ;  then  sold  out  to  his 
lather  and  bought  a  small  farm  west  of  the  "Jubilee  Meeting  Huose,"  in 
Malahide,  built  on  it,  then  bought  out  part  of  the  old  Jacob  Northrup 
fiirm,  across  the  road,  and  there  for  twenty  years  lived  a  good  farmer 
tarpenter  and  mason,  also  deacon  in  the  Baptist  church.  About  1880, 
he  bought  and  located  in  Ridgetown,  Kent  Co.  But  in  two  or  three 
years  he  came  back,  bought  and  built  in  Aylmer,  Elgin  Co.,  and  is  tliere 
ii  cabinet  maker.  He  was  to  Nova  Scotia  on  a  visit  in  1850,  and  again 
with  his  wife  in  1873. 

Children : 

i  James  Edwabd,  b.  Aug.  24,  1S53:  ra.  Helen,  dau.  of  Andrew  McLeish,  Feb. 

17,  1875,  and  he  lives  on  his  father's  farm  in  Malahide;  one  da.  Lida  Mary,  b.  Way  4, 

1882. 

ii  Julia,  b.  Dec.  25,  1855;  married  Robert  A.,  son  of  George  McConnell,  from 

Ireland.  Aug.  4,   1875;   Mr.   McConnell  taught  school  several  years,  but 

being  exercise<l  in  mind  and  prompted  to  preach  the  gospel,  he  has  been 


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a  preaclier  in  tlie  Baptist  clmrch  ten  years  in  Midi. ;  now,  winter  of  1802-0  ;, 
at  Beldinf,',  Ionia  Co.     Children: 

1.  Lauba  May,  b.  May  10,  1876. 

2.  Nkllik  Gijack,  h  J-n.  14,  1878. 

3.  Minnie  Alrekta,  b.  Jstpt.  24.  1881. 

VIII.  105  Freeman  Ohute,^  (Andrew,'^  Thomas,^  Jolvn^  Lionel.^ 
Jame»^  James,'^  Lionel  \),  horn  May  80, 1829;  after  sailing  on  the  lakes 
and  moving  harns  a  few  years,  he  married  Elizaheth,  daughter  of  Adam 
and  Anna  (Karns)  Dodge,  descendant  of  Tristram  Dodge  of  Block 
Island,  li.  I.,  KlUO,  hy  Kev.  A.  Chute,  Sept.  1(5,  1858,  and  settled  on 
his  father's  old  farm  in  Ha3'ham,  Ont.  His  wife  died  Oct.  14,  iHtJl. 
iged  twenty-two  years,  seven  months,  thirteen  days;  he  married  '2iu\. 
Rhoda  Ann.  daughter  of  Asa  K.  and  ('larissa  (Waters)  Warren  (A.i<i 
Col.  Q-ideon),  hy  Rev.  A  Chute,  Apr.  30.  1862,  near  London,  Middle- 
sex Co.  Mr.  Chute,  like  his  father,  is  mucli  given  to  hospitality;  a 
farmer,  runner  of  thrashing  machines  and  justice  of  peace.  He  visited 
his  native  land  the  winter  of  1852-1853  and  again  in  1873  with  his 
wife. 

Children  : 

238     i  Edoab  Milfobd,  b.  Nov.  20,  ia59. 

ii  Warbkn  Latimeb,  b.  Aug.  29,  18G3. 
iii  Clara  Matilda,  b.  Sept.  26,  ISrtO;  d.  Apr.  22.  1875. 

iv  Harvby  Havelock,  b.  June  4,  1869;  m.  Oct.  .5,  1809,  Lucinda,  daughtei of 
George  and  Catliarine  Ann  MrGee. 

VIII.  106  William  Edward,^  <^Andrea\'  Thomas,'^  John,^ Lionel'- 
Jamen^^  James,'^  Liond^},  born  April  24,  1882  ;  married  by  Rev.  Alfred 
Chute,  at  his  house  in  Adelaide,  Ont.,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Walter 
and  Phebe  (Brov^n)  Hill  {Charles,  John),  from  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  to 
Canada,  April  24.  1801 :  drove  a  covered  wagon  (prairie  schooner), 
across  Wisconsin  to  Minnesota.  July  1862,  time  of  the  great  outbreak 
of  the  Sioux  Indians,  under  I^ittle  Crow,  their  chief:  bought  out  a 
prairie  claim,  built  a  hewed  log  house,  ami  there  settled,  two  miles 
west  of  Blue  Earth  City,  Jo  Davies,  Faribault  Co.  In  Dec,  1803, 
the  call  was  so  urgent  for  soldiers  in  the  army,  to  put  down  the  rebel- 
lion, he  volunteered  at  Blue  Earth  City,  Jan.  5,  1864,  went  to  Fort 
Snelling  and  St.  Paul ;  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  Feb. 
24,  into  Co.  H,  2nd  Minn.  V.  I.,  (most  of  the  regiment  being  home  fU 


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furlough),  as  a  veteiau  recruit,  and  went  South  in  March,  on  sleighs 
down  the  Mississippi  river,  to  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  then  by  cars  to  Chicago, 
Louisville,  Ky.,  and  Nashville,  Tenn.,  then  marched  (March  23),  via. 
Mnrfreesboro,  Shelbyville,  and  Tallahoma  to  Stevenson,  Ala.,  and 
thence  to  Chattanooga  by  rail. 

After  two  days  there  they  marched  across  the  country  eighteen  miles 
(camped  one  night  near  the  Chickamauga  battle-ground),  to  Ringgold, 
North  Georgia,  the   middle  of  April.     There  they  rested,  drilled  and 
recruited  three  weeks,  and  started  out  on  the  great  campaign  under 
Generals   Sherman,    Thomas,    McPherson,    Howard,    Palmer,    Logan, 
Dodge.  Blair,  Slocomb,  and  others,  Mjxy  7,  about  100,000  strong,  and 
was  with  the  army  in  their  marches,  countermarches  and  bivouacks,  to 
the  taking  of  Marietta,   Atlanta,  Savannah,  etc.     He  was  in  the  2nd 
Brig.,  od  Div..  14th  army  corps.     After  three  weeks. in  and  near  Savan- 
nah, they  marched  up  the  Savannah  river  twenty-five  or  thirty  miles, 
crossed  over  in  Jan.  1865,  on  pontoon  bridges  into  South  Carolina,  and 
went  through  some  cold,  wet  and  muddy  tramps,  cro.ssing  the  Saluda, 
Wateree,  Great  Pedee,  Cape  Fear  and  other  rivers  on  pontoon  bridges, 
and  arrived  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  the  last  of  March.      Being  in  the  left 
wing  of  Sherman's  army  they  encountered  the  rebel.  Gen.  Wheeler's, 
cavalry  several  times.     While  at  Goldsboro  the  joyful  news  came  of 
the  surrender  of  Gen.  Lee  to  Gen.  Grant;  and  the  dreadful  news  of  the 
death  of  President  Lincoln  !  About  the  twentieth  of  April,  they  marched 
uorthward  through   Raleigh,   N.   C,   (when   Johnston  surrendered  to 
Sherman),  and  went  into  camp,  south  side  of  James  river,  near  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  May  7,  exactly  a  year  from    breaking  camp  in  Ringgold, 
<ia..  the  year  before,  and  in  counting  up  it  was  found  that  they  had 
marched  exactly  two  thousand  miles. 

They  crossed  James  river  on  pontoons  and  marched  through  Rich- 
mond by  Libby  prison  and  Castle  Thunder,  and  on  to  Washington, 
wading  across  half  a  dozen  mountain  streams  and  went  into  camp 
liaek  of  Arlington  Heights  May  18;  then  were  in  the  grand  review  in 
^Va.NJiington,  May  24  'Gen.  Grant's  army  of  the  I*otoraac  reviewed 
the  day  l>efore),  and  the  last  of  the  month  they  crossed  over  the  Poto- 
mac river  and  went  into  camp  at  Fort  Bunker  Hill,  just  back  of 
^Va.sliington,  in  Maryland, 


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On  June  14  tliey  left,  and  went  via.  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad 
across  to  Parkersburg,  West  Virginia,  thence  by  steamboat  down  the 
Ohio  river,  calling  at  Cincinnatti,  to  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  there  about 
three  miles  out  went  into  camp  >  1  July  11  ;  then  by  railroad  to 
Cliicago,  111.,  and  LaCrosse,  Wis.,  and  steamboat  to  St.  Paul ;  they  were 
returned  home,  and  mustered  out  at  Fort  Snelling  the  twenty-first.  Then 
Mr.  Chute  returned  to  his  home  near  Blue  Earth  City,  and  there  "  re- 
constructed "  somewhat,  but  the  severe  winters  rather  "  scared  him 
out,"  so  he  sold  out  in  1869,  and  in  1870  drove  a  team  and  moved 
across  Iowa  to  Maysville,  De  Kalb  Co.,  Mo.,  and  next  year  to  Island 
City,  Gentry  Co.,  then  to  Alban.  the  county  seat.  In  1872  moved  to 
Guilford,  Nodaway  Co.,  and  that  summer  drove  across  the  Missouri 
river  into  Kansas ;  went  far  as  Topeka,  and  returned  again  into 
Missouri,  bought  ii  lot,  built  and  settled  in  Bolckovv,  Andrew  Co. 
During  his  sojourn  there  of  five  winters  he  taught  about  thirty  singing 
classes  in  five  counties,  DeKalb,  Gentry,  Nodaway,  Andrew  and  Clin- 
ton. But  the  grasshoppers  came  over  so  thick  from  Kansas  in  1874. 
threatening  a  famine,  that  he  sold  out  tiiere  in  the  spring  of  1875,  and 
returned  to  St.  Thomas,  Ont.,  and  there  for  four  winters  taugiit  sing- 
ing in  Elgin,  Middlesex  and  Lambton  counties. 

In  the  fall  of  1879  he  crossed  the  St.  Clair  river  into  Michigan  and 
there  farmed  it  summers  and  taught  singing  ten  winters.  Mr.  Chute 
received  only  a  common  school  education,  but  commenced  teaching  in 
1855,  and  taught  four  common  schools  and  nearly  two  hundred  sing- 
ing schools  or  classes  in  thirty  different  books,  in  Nova  Scotia,  Maine. 
New  York,  Ontario,  Michigan,  Minnesota  and  Missoui-i.  Besides  learn- 
ing to  read  music  and  singing  in  the  old-fashioned  singing  schools,  Mr. 
Chute  attended  three  musical  institutes,  first  at  North  Reading,  Mass., 
summer  of  1857,  under  Dr.  Ivowell  Mason  and  George  F.  Root,  using 
the  Hallehujah  and  Sabbath  Bell,  and  for  concert  exercises  the  Hay- 
makers and  the  Messiah,  (and  in  the  fall  he  went  to  Portland,  Naples 
and  Otisfield,  Me.,  and  learned  the  foundation  of  the  Chutes  in 
America);  second  at  Winona,  Minn.,  Aug.,  1868.  under  George  F. 
Root,  P.  P.  Bliss,  T.  M.  Towne  and  O.  D.  Adams  in  the  Triumph,  and 
for  concerts  Mendelsohn's  St.  Paul ;  third  at  South  Bend,  Ind.,  sum- 
mer of  1870,  under  G.  F.  Root,  C.  M.  Wyman,  P.  P.  Bliss,  T.  M. 


Towne  ai 
Creation, 
from  time 
four  hund 
While  ( 
singing  ii 
gathering 
this  volun 
the  fall  w( 
thence  to 
Cumberlai 
he  travelec 
friends  anc 
Woodstocl 
friends  at  ] 
Frederickt 
Zealand  St 
Fredericto] 
nights  niak 
12,  he  crosi 
N.  S.,  and 
counties,  fi 
ville,  Kings 
tribes  "  of 
1)11  the  sch( 
and  timber 
!and,  Me., 
calling  anc 
Newlmryp 
Boston,  stil 
After  spe 
I'n  and  we 
tiighthandc 
Albany  on  { 
to  Buftalo, 
oil  home,  ai 


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Towne  and  William  Mason,  using  the  Palm,  and  for  concerts  Haydn's 
Creation.  In  all  of  these  he  studied  harmony  and  composition,  and 
from  time  to  time  has  gathered  a  library  of  six  hundred  music  and 
four  hundred   hymn  books. 

While  on  a  visit  to  Nova  Scotia  in  1855,  he  commenced  teaching 
singing  in  the  good   old   American   Vocalist,   and  there   commenced 
gathering  the  records  of  the  family  connections,  which  are  the  basis  of 
this  volume.     In  1885,  he  steamboated  on  the  lakes  all*  summer  and  in 
the  fall  went  down  the  Erie  Canal  to  New  York,   thence  to  Boston, 
thei)ce  to  Portland,  Me.,  and  forty  miles  north  of  there  in  Otisfield,  in 
Cumberland  Co.,  taught  a  singing  class  that  winter.      In  April  1886, 
he  traveled  forty  miles   east  across  the  country  to  Augusta,  visiting 
friends  and  relations  ;  then  via  Waterville  and  Bangor,  took  cars  to 
Woodstock,  N.  B.,  visiting  and  gathering  records.     Then  after  visiting 
friends  at  Eel  river,  he  went  down  the  St.  John  river  on  a  raft  to  near 
Frederickton,  and   went  up  the    Keswick   river  to  the   north,  above 
Zealand  Station  and  visited  friends  in  York  Co.,  then  came  down  to 
Fredericton,  and  took  a  steamer  to  St.  John,  where  he  stopped  four 
nights  making  calls  and  seeking  out  friends  and  relations.     On  May 
12,  he  crossed   the  Bay  of  Fundy,  on  the  steamer  "•  Secret,"  to  Digby, 
N.  S.,  and  in  that  province  for  nearly  four  months  he  traveled  in  four 
counties,  from  Weymouth,  Digby  Co.,  through  Annapolis  Co.,  to  Kent- 
ville,  Kings  Co.,  and  over  to  Caledonia,  Queens  Co.,  hunting  the  "  lost 
tribes  "  of  the  family  connection,     lie  stai'ted  at  Bear   Kiver  Sept.  7, 
on  the  scho(mer  "  Florence  Christine,"  Capt.  Norman  W.  Chute,  wood 
luid  timber  laden,  and  sailed  to  Boston ;  took  steamer  thence  to  Port- 
land, Me.,  and  traveled  fifty  miles  north  to  Snow's  Fall's,  Oxford  Co., 
calling  and  hunting   family  connections.     At    Portland  took  cars  to 
Newburyport,  Mass.,   thence  across  the   country  to  Salem,   Lynn  and 
Boston,  still  searching  records  and  gathering  items  and  statistics. 

After  spending  all  of  October.' chieliy  in  Massachusetts,  he  left  Bos- 
on and  went  to  Taunton  November  sixth  ;  to  Providence,  R.  I.,  the 
eighth  and  on  to  New  York  city  the  morning  of  the  tenth  and  went  up  to 
Albany  on  a  canal  boat,  then  through  the  Erie  Canal,  as  a  boat  hand, 
to  Buffalo,  thence  through  Western  Ontario,  by  cars  to  Detroit  and  so 
on  home,  arriving  Nov.  30;  taught  singing  again  four  winters;  came 


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:* 


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to  Boston  in   Aug.,   1890,  to  the  twenty-fourth  annual   parade  of  the 

Grand  Anny  Republic,  and  stayed  in  the  state  most  of  the  time  since, 

searching,  copying  and   writing  up  the  family   history.     He  went  to 

Washington   in  Sept.,  1892,  to   the  twenty-sixth   encanii)nient  of  the 

Grand  Army  Republic. 

Children  : 

i  PiiKBK  JosEPiiiNK,  b.  Apr.  11.  1862;  is  in  Minnesota. 
239     ii  A»KAnA>f  Lincoln,  h.  Sept.  22,  18«;3. 

iii  Aakox  Bkn.iamin,  b.  Dec.  22,  186(5:  ni.  Mrs.  Attie  Peery,  Dec,  14,  1.SU2,  in 
,       Lt'wistown,  Mon. 

iv  Em.ma  Salina,  b.  .July  23,  1869;  d.  Sept.  22,  1870. 
V  VViij.iAM  EinvAKU,  h.  June  4,  1871. 
vi  Sauaii  Ann.  b.  Nov.  V,  1873;  d.  July  28,  1874. 
vii  Walter  Anukkw.  b.  Aug.  2,  1876. 

Mr.  Chute  sailed  several  seasons  also,  chiefly  on  the  lakes,  commenciiif,' 
in  1S53,  the  ytsar  the  }j[»"«ii^  western  railr<>.-\d  was  opened  through  Western 
Ontario  connecting  with  the  Michigan  Soutliern  railroad. 

Vni.  107  Aaron  Chute*  {Amlrew,'  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
James,^  James^^  Lionel^),  born  Aug.  0, 1834;  married  in  Bayham,  Out.. 
b}'  Rev.  M.  S.  Connell,  Sarah  Amelia  Dakin  (^Geon/e,  Daniel,  Abram), 
daughter  of  George  and  Pliebe  Ann  (^ Young,  daughter  of  Job  and 
Hannah  (Barnes)  Young)  Dakin,  Dec.  24,  1856,  and  lived  on  the 
west  side  of  his  father's  farm,  south  side  of  the  second  concession,  a 
farmer.  As  he  was  appointed  one  of  the  executors  of  his  fatiier's 
will,  in  order  to  get  funds  to  pay  off  legacies,  he  went  to  British 
Columbia,  spring  of  18r>2,  and  did  well ;  but  in  coming  home  in  the 
fall  he  was  induced  to  stop  in  California  and  try  his  hand  at  gold 
mining,  and  somehow  in  Esmeralda,  Mono  Co.,  he  contracted  some 
distemper  and  started  for  Stockton  to  a  water  cure,  and  "was  found 
dead  in  bed  Aug.,  1803.  His  widow  married  2nd,  James,  son  of 
Michael  Timmons  (b.  1830),  Jul}-  4,  186G,  and  live  on  the  same  uld 
farm. 

DEATH  OF  AARON  CHUTE. 
1. 

Our  father  in  sixty-two  passed  away 

And  left  the  farni  to  two  of  his  sons, 
Freeman  and  Aaron,  who  were  to  pay 

The  portion  due  to  the  other  ones ; 


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VIII. 

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121 


Thinking;  inoiu  iiuickly  to  raise  his  share, 
Than  on  the  faiMi,  he  wont  olT  West 

Tu  the  land  of  gohl,  and  while  out  there 
IIo  worked  in  mines  and  did  liis  best. 

2. 

Hut  overworkt'd  his  health  ijave  way, 

Doctors  prescribed  a  clian<;o  of  place 
And  rest,  but  our  informants  say 

He  delayed  too  lonjj,  his  cai  eworn  face 
He  turned  at  last  to  a  mihU-r  clime. 

And  on  the  way,  was  found  one  morn 
In  death's  embrace.     O!  brother  mine! 

To  think  you  died  so  all  forlorn! 

3. 

'Tis  sad  tu  part  with  those  we  love, 

And  know  they'll  no  more  greet  us  here. 
But  if  with  Christ  they  reij;n  above. 

We  feel  our  loss  much  less  severe. 
Dear  brother  Aaron  is  now  at  rest, 

His  toils  on  earth  are  fully  done. 
In  heaven  rejoicinjj  with  the  blest. 

He'll  wear  tlie  crowu  that  bore  he  won. 


J.  M.  C. 


Vorth  Branch,  Mich.,  April,  '93. 

(Miildreu  : 

240     i  Geouok  M.VY.VA.HI),  b.  Sept.  21,  1857. 

ii  Addie  SoiMiRoxiA,  b.  Oct.  27,  18)9;  m.   Eugene  S.  Simpson.  Jfov.  20,  1878; 

live  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  with  three  or  four  children, 
iii  Phebb   Ann,  b.  Jan.   10,  I8i2;    ra.  Geor>jo  William  Van  Velzor  {Rai/m'md, 
Jacob),  Oct.  28,  188.];  have  two  children,  aud  live  on  his  father's  farm,  4th 
concession,  Malahide.    Second  family — Timmons. 
i  RoBEUT  Fkedeiuck,  b.  Feb.  28,  1870. 
ii  James  Kdward,  b.  May  1,  1874. 
iii  Maky,  b.  Dec.  23,  1875. 


VIII.  108  John  Milton,^ '  (^Anireio,'^  Thomis,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
James^^  James^^  Lionel  ^),  born  iu  Bayhain,  Out.,  July  28,  1843  ;  in  irried 
by  James  Cooper,  d.d.,  near  London,  Lucy,  daughter  of  Asa  Kellogg 
and  Clarissa  (Waters)  Warren,  (Asa,  Ool.  G-'deonoi  the  Revolution), 
Oct.  8, 1867 ;  Mr.  Chute  being  a  mere  boy  when  his  father  died,  was 
sent  to  school  and  received  a  good  education,  so  th.tt  he  taught  school 
iu  Lower  Granville,  N.  S.,  in  the  suintner  of  1862,  being  there  oq  a 


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visit ;  then,  aftor  beiiip^  home  in  Ontario,  tlie  next  year,  he  attended 
AUeghaii}'  College,  Meadville,  Pa.,  two  terms  1804-65,  then  taiij^ht 
in  Port  Harwell,  Out.,  18(5(1.  Near  the  close  of  that  year,  he  purchased 
a  schohirsliip  in  the  Bryant  &  Stratton  chain  of  Commercial  colleges, 
and  went  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  attended  there  graduating  in  18()7.  Soon 
after  he  got  a  situation  as  bookkeeper  with  Wisdom  &  Son,  where  he 
remained  till  July  1871,  when  he  packed  up  iMid  moved  to  Gentry  Co., 
Mo ,  (time  of  the  great  fire  in  Chicago),  and  there  taught  a  set  (if 
singing  classes  that  winter,  returning'  to  Chicago  again  in  June  1872; 
and  there  engaged  as  ship[)ing  clerk  for  Ilepp  &  Shoenthaler.  In  187H, 
he  became  bookkeeper  for  Smith  Bros.,  but  in  the  fall  he  moved  to 
London,  Ont.,  and  opened  a  store  for  the  sale  of  musical  instruments, 
making  a  speciality  of  the  Mason  &  Hamlin  organ.  In  1875,  lie 
changed  his  relations  into  the  subscription  book  business,  which  Ijp 
prosecuted  with  success  till  1879,  when  he  moved  to  Oakland  Co., 
Mich.,  and  there  and  in  St,  Clair  Co.,  he  taught  music.  He  moved  to 
Deckerville,  Sanilac  Co.,  in  the  fall  of  1880,  and  there  taught  the  pub- 
lic schools.  In  December,  1881,  he  opened  a  jeweler  shop  and  sold  sewing 
machines  ;  but  moved  to  North  Branch,  Lapeer  Co.,  in  1885,  and  has 
been  jeweler  and  stationer  there  since;  also  chorister,  superintendent 
in  the  Sunday-school,  and  deacon  in  the  Baptist  church.  Since  1890  he 
has  acted  as  Deputy  Great  Commander  of  the  Knights  of  the  Macca- 
bees, and  has  organized  several  tents,  thus  building  up  the  cause  in 
the  state  at  large.  His  father-in-law,  Asa  K.  Warren,  brother  to  Dr. 
Ira  Warren  (1806-1864),  of  Boston,  claimed  near  relationship  to  Gen. 
Joseph  Warren  (1741-1775)  ;  died  near  London,  Out.,  May  3,  18(!7, 
aged  sixty-nine ;  Clarissa  Waters,  his  widow  died  Feb.  27,  1881,  aged 
aeventy-nine  years. 

Children  : 

i  Minnie  Gertrude,  b.  Sept.  8,  18(59,  school  teacher  and  music  teacher. 

ii  Milton  Augustus,  b.  Aug.  22,  1872;  r     iter, 
iii  Andrew  Ellis,  b.  Dec.  7.  1874. 
iv  FuKDEUiCK.  b.  June  H,  1881. 

VIII.  109  James  Manning  Chute,^  (Abel,"!  Thomas,'^  John!' 
Lionel,*  James,^  James,"^  Lionel  *),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  May  16, 
1819 ;  married  Leah,  daughter  of  Asa  and  Rhoda  (Hicks)  Foster,  by  Rev. 


Nathan 

east  of 

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VIII. 

Lionel,^  Ja 
i*'-,  dauglit 
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20.  186(5. 
Children! 

243    iHA 

ii  Jus 
iii  Abi 

V; 

VIII. 

Lionel,*  Ja 


OENEALOOIKS    OF   THE    CHUTE    TAMILY. 


123 


Nathaniel  Viditoe,  June  19,  1840,  and  lived  near  his  father,  two  miles 
east  of  Bear  River,  till  1848,  when  he  sold  out  and  moved  to  Malahide, 
Ont,  in  November,  lived  on  his  uncle  Philip  Baiteaux's  farm  two  years, 
then  bought  a  one  hundred  acre  lot,  (»n  the  •hd  concession,  near  Silver 
Creek,  built  a  brick  house  on  it  and  did  well.  But  about  1873,  he  sold 
out  and  moved  to  Wheatly,  Essex  Co.,  eighty  miles  west,  bought  a 
splendid  farm  there  and  accumulated  [)roperty  worth  #10,000;  a 
Christian  man  and  a  farmer,  he  died  Feb  17,  1878;  she  died  Oct  30, 
1891,  aged  seventy-one  years  and  nine  months. 
Children  ; 

i  IIahuikt  Calvkkt,  b.  June  7,  1841;  m.  William  A.  Foster,  Jan.  2,  18G4;  he 

(1.  Jan.  28,   aged   24;  she  in.  2nd,  in  Nova  Scotia,  Alfred  Marshall.    See 

No.  18. 
241     ii  Aha  Watson,  b.  July  2«,  184:1. 

iii  Catjiakink  Sopuia,  b.  Dec.  rt,  1H47;  m.  William  Ilcnry,   son  of  Jamos  E. 

Vail,  Jan.,   18(58;    had  eijjht  chiUh'un  in  Yarmouth,   Ont.;    moved  to  a 

western  state, 
iv  Jankt  M.,  b.   Apr.  27,   1853;  m.  George,  son  of  Russell  Fox,  Oct.  26.  1872; 

lived  at  Lamingtf)n,  Essex  Co.,  Ont;  had  two  sons;  she  d.  Mar.  21.  1880; 

he  m.  2nd, Chamberlain. 

V  Abki,   Mahhiiall,  b.  June  7,  18r)7;  m.  Emma  Snyder,  July   1,  187»,  and  d. 

May  22,  1880;  she  m.  a^ain. 
vi  Jamkk  MiLi.Kixiic,  b.  Dec.  20,  1858;  m.  Phebe,  daughter  of  Russell  Fox, 

1880,  land  has  the  old  farm. 

242  vii  Fhank  S.,  b.  Apr.  2,  1861. 

viii  Mauy  Louisk,  b.  Apr.  7,  1804;  m.  Geoigc  D.  Smith,  1889. 

VIII.  110  Joseph  Warren  Chute,"  (Abel,'  Thomas,^  John,^ 
Lionel,^  Jama?  James?  Lionel '),  born  Mar.  13,  1821  ;  married  Eliza 
F.,  daughter  of  Deacon  John  and  Bethia  (Chipman)  Wilson,  by  llev. 
Harris  Harding,  Dec.  2f),  1847,  and  lived  on  the  east  side  of  his  fathers 
farm  in  Clements.  He  went  to  sea  some,  to  Boston,  etc. ;  died  Nov. 
20,  1860. 

Children :  ' 

243  i  Handley  Chipman,  b.  Aug.  25,  1850. 

ii  Justin  R.,  b.  June  25. 1860;  d.  Mar.  27,  1889. 

iii  Abbik  May,  b.  Aug.  18,  186.j;  m.  Charles,  son  of  Jeremiah,  son  of  Charlea 
Van  Buskirk,  Nov.  1,  1882,  and  have  four  children. 

VIII.    Ill  Harris  Harding  Chute.^   {Abel?    Thomas?  John? 
Lionel?  James?  James?  Lionel  ^),  born  Dec.  27,  1822 ;  married  Eliza- 


V 


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GENEALOGIES  OF  THE  CHUTE  FAMILY 


.., 


,1. 


beth,  daughter  of  David  Jiiid  Maiy  (Kiiiffin)  Rice,  Jan.  25,  1848,  and 
li.ed  at  Bear  River  ;  a  merchant,  vessel  owner,  mill  owner  an<l  dealer 
in  real  estate.  He  followed  mercantile  business  till  1880,  and  then 
retired,  but  was  elected  to  the  municipal  council  of  Annapolis,  1886 
and  1888;  in  1887  was  warden  of  the  county.  In  1890  he  was  nomi- 
nated as  the  colleague  of  Attorney  General  James  Wilberforce  Lon<j- 
ley  and  was  elected  in  May  with  a  large  majority.  He  was  also  an 
active  and  pious  deacon  in  the  Baptist  church  over  thirty  years;  and 
in  the  summer  of  1890  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Nova  Sootia 
Parliament  for  Anna[>olis  Co.,  and  died  at  the  Albion  hotel,  Halifax, 
Mar.  31,  1892,  and  buried  at  his  home  in  Bear  River.  His  property  is 
estimated  at  over  8100,000. 
Children  : 

i  Chaki.es  IlKKitKiiT,  b.  June  1,  18.')0;  went  a  trip  to  the  West  Indies  with 
Captain  Joliii  Grnliani  in  tlic  schooner  "  Lizzie  Clnite,"*  in  the  fall  of  18G7, 
whioh  was  wrerkod  and  all  hands  hist  seven  in  number,  at  Chebogue, 
near  Yarmouth.  \.  S  ,  Jan.  10.  I8«»8. 
ii  Mabiktta,  b.  .May  2.  1S'>4;  m.  William  Wallace  Clark,  {Richard,  William, 
Wjo/jrinZl,  Dec.  2'>,  l8.s:J,  and  have  two  children,  mcrchauts  at  Bear  River. 

ON  THE  LOSS  OF  DEACON  H.  H.  CHUTE'S  THREE  VESSELS. 

1. 
From  the  Isle  of  Cape  Breton,  the  jiort  of  Cow  Bay, 
A  schooner,  the  "Vivid,"  had  started  one  day 
Coal  laden  for  Halifax,  sails  were  all  set. 
But  failed  on  the  ocean  by  storms  that  they  mot. 

2. 
Daniel  Johnson,  the  captain,  and  crew  of  good  men, 
A  minister  and  wife  and  six  ohildren,  all  then 
With  good  cheer  and  prospects  upon  the  great  main, 
But  alas!  they  went  down,  their  hopes  were  in  vain. 

a. 

And  then  "  Lizzie  Chute,"  was  another  by  name. 
From  West  Iiulie.s  coming  with  Captain  John  Graham, 
She  struck  on  the  rocks  on  January  ten. 
And  met  a  sad  fate  in  all  seven  men. 

4. 
A  young  man  among  them,  Charles  He"bert,  the  one, 
Only  son  of  the  owner,  who  now  felt  uitdone, 

•Deacon  Chute  lost  two  other  vessels, one  the  "  Vivid,'  Capt.  Daniel  .lohnaon,  coal  laden.  Dec. 
1867,  from  Cane  Breton  to  Halifax,  with  six  men,  a  minister,  wife  and  six  children;  andanolli<r 
the  "Heiress,'^  lumber  laden,  burned  at  the  mouth  of  Bear  River. 


June, 

VIII. 

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rine  Ben 

old  farm. 

Childr( 

i  Ei 

ii  Ai 
iii  Wi 
iv  Ei: 

v  Lii 

vi  Lo 

vii  Ha 

vm. 

James.^  Ja 
ried  Pri.sei 
pi<'iis,  indi 
Dec.  2,  18J 
Ontario,  at 
wa.>;  there 
Bine  Eart 
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war. 

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But  they  went,  witli  the  mate,  David  Pyno  and  Georsje  Vroora, 
And  a  colored  cook  too,  a  very  sad  doom. 

5. 

Another,  the  "  Heiress,"  .it  Bear  Kiver's  mouth, 
Was  well  lumber  laden  and  off  for  the  South; 
But  alas!  she  was  doomed  and  by  fire  consumed, 
And  so  the  trip  ended  as  may  bo  presumed. 

June,  189.3. 


C.  E.  W. 


VIII.  112  William  Ozias,'^  {AhelJ  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,^ 
James,^  Jatrng,'  Lionel^),  born  Aug.  '2\\  184'):  inanied  Emma  Catha- 
rine Berry  (Peter\  Thoh'ias),  May  'JH,  1860,  and  lived  on  his  father's 
old  farm,  a  farmer:  dietl  of  consumption  August,  1881. 

Children  : 

i  EnwAKD  Haymoxi).  b.  Mar.  22,  18fl7;  m  Annie  Fia/.er,  Feb.  29,  1892,  in 
Boston;  two  childien. 

ii  Ada  Beatiiick,  b.  Dec.  19,  I8<W;  m.  Harding  Zwickor,  Dec.  29,  1887. 
iii  WiM.iAM  IlAROiNii.  b.  l)e.'.  1.'.,  1870;  d.  Mar.  2!,  1870. 
iv  Ekxkst  Lio.nei.,  h.  Dec.  2it,  187-';  d.  Feb.  29,  1870. 

V  Li/.ziK  Maud.  b.  Au^'.  2:1,  1874;  d.  Mar.  16,  1870. 
vi  LoTTiK  Oi-iviA,  b.  Mar.  14.  1876. 
vii  Hakisv  II..  1).  Feb.  17.  I>'»79. 

VIII.  113  Isaiah  Chute,^  {Calvin,'  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
James.^  Jamef,'  Lionel ').  horn  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Mar.  22,  1823  ;  mar- 
ried Pri.scilla  Purday,  Jan.  21,  1847  ;  moved  to  Salem,  Mass.,  1851  ;  a 
|tious,  industrious  carpenter.  His  wife  a  smart,  Christian  woman,  died 
Dec.  2,  1880,  aged  fifty-five.  Mr.  Chute  had  a  grand  visit  to  Western 
Ontario,  and  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  Sei)tember,  1889,  and  in  August,  1891, 
was  tiiere  again,  and  also  to  St.  Paul,  Minnoa|H)lis,  Sleepy  Eye  and 
Bhie  Earth  City,  Minn,  Mariaville,  Neb.,  and  Chicago,  111.  Then  to 
Xova  Scotia,  1892.  Mr.  Chute  was  also  in  Co.  li,  7th  Mass.  in  the  late 
war. 

(  liildren  : 

i  H?;i'KRT  James,  b.  .March  7,  isjS;  m.  Lelia  .1..  d.au.  of  Daniel  and  Mary 
Robinson,  June  14.  18(lS;  .and  has  reported  for  several  newspapers,  in 
.Salem,  Lynn  and  Boston.     She  d.  at  .Vmhercst,  Mass.,  Au^.  1891,  aged  41. 

ii  A  LICK  M.,  b.  July  29, 1849;  m.  Charles  Warner,  June  10.  1874,  and  live  in 
PealxMly. 

iii  .\JiSA  Maria,  b.  Sept.  4.  18-')1 ;  m.  U.  J.  Chute.     See  \o.  120. 

iv  Ebes  Poor.  b.  Oct  29,  185.1;  d.  July  24,  18.5V 


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GENEAI,OOIES   OF   THE    CHUTE   FAMILY. 


V  Eliza  Jane,  b.  Nov.  14.  1855;  d.  Sept.  3,  1858. 

vi  Lizzie  Florence,  b.  Oct.  15,  1857;  m.  Robert  Milton  Hutchinson  (Edmund, 
James),  from  Scotland  to  Kichibucto,  N.  B.,  time  of  the  Revolution,  Nov. 
25,  1887,  and  live  in  Salem.  Children.  (1.)  Jesse  Milton,  b.  18S8.  (2.) 
Ethel  Marguerite,  b.  1889.     (3.)    John  Lionel,  b.  1891. 

vii  Charles  Freeman,  b.  Sept.  20.  18.o9;  d.  Jan.  20,  1872. 
viii  Howard  E.,  b.  May  22,  1862;  d.  Sept.  21,  1862. 

ix  Albert  Patillo.  b.  Feb.  7,  1864;  m.   Lillian,  dau.  of  Robert  John  Sewall, 

April  28.  1887,  and  went  to  Buenos  Ayres,  S.  A.,  and  lived  at  Rosario, 

Argentine  Republic;  dau.  Gracie  Potter,  b.  Aug.  12,  1889.    They  returned 

again  to  Lynn,  Mass.,  1890,  and  now  live  in  Salem.      Hs  is  a  bookkeeper. 

z  Arthur  Purday,  b.  Mpy  4,  1866;  d.  Jan.  12,  1872. 

VIII-  114  Thomas  Chute,*  (^Calvin,'  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
Jamea,^  James,"^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Sept.  21,  1826 ;  mar- 
ried Sarah,  daughter  of  Jesse  Kean  jr..  Mar.  5,  1850,  bj  Rev.  E.  W. 
Pray,  near  Digby  ;  moved  to  Marblehead,  Mass.,  the  same  year,  and 
between  there  and  Swampscott  for  fourteen  years,  worked  several  big 
farms,  one  the  Brookhouse  farm,  and  did  well.  But  in  time  of  the 
war,  1864,  he  thought  to  do  better  and  so  moved  to  South  Bend,  Blue 
Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  bought  and  located  there  ;  but  in  1866,  he  went 
fart'ir  up  the  Minnesota  river,  bouglit  half  a  section  of  prairie  and 
located  near  Sleepy  Eye,  Brown  Co.,  and  tiiere  they  still  abide  ;  farmers. 

Children  : 

i  Henry  .\lline.  I>.  June  3,  1851. 

ii  Anna  Maria,   1>.  Aug..*),   18.'>;i;  m.   Theodore  G.    Wood,  1876;  Orie  Ella,  b. 
1878. 

244  iii  Arthur  Wei.lix<»ton,  b.  Apr.  1,  1856. 
iv  OciKLLA,  b.  Feb.  17,  18.")». 

VIII.  115  Andrew  Ohute,^  ( Oahiu,'  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
Jamea,^  James ^^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  June  IB,  1828,  came 
to  Salem,  Mass.,  1850;  married  Isabella,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  Porter 
of  Nova  Scotia,  .Mar.  22,  1852,  and  located  at  Swampscott,  shoemaker. 
He  went  into  Co.  B,  2.3rd  Mass.,  in  the  late  war,  taken  prisoner  in  Vir- 
ginia, and  died  in  Andersonville  prison  in  Georgia,  1864. 

Children  : 

245  i  Thkooork  IIaimxno  Pohtkr,  b.  Aug,  26,  1854. 

ii  Edgar  Euokni;,  h.  May  11,  18M;  passenger  and  mail  Ciirrier,  Swampscott 
iii  Emma  Urllr,  b.  Oct.  1,  185S;  m.  John  T.   Lowe,  Sept.  8,   1881;  a  gas  and 
steam  pipe  titter,  Boston. 


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received 

written  ai 

gifts  som< 

in  Salem 

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Nov.  21,  ] 

then  came 

Childre 

i  Fa 

ii  M( 

iii  lit. 

iv  Liz 

V  Ch 

vi  'Vti 

vii  J  »3 

viii  Rui 

\\  Vei 

VIII. 

Jarni^,.i,^  Ja 
ried  Isabel 
Aii,^'.  1,  18 
to  sea  and 
bri*,'  Robei 
oarg,)  of  m 
night  of  S( 

Children 

i  An? 

ii  Eui 

VIII. 

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Rachel  Clrt 
18.")2,  and 
ti'>iie  some 
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•  vm.  116  William  Henry  ChUte.^  ( Calvin,''  Thomas,^  John,^ 
Lionel^*  James,^  James?  Lionel^),  born  in  Nova  Scotia,  Nov.  28,  1847, 
and  brought  up  partly  in  Nova  Scotia  and  partly  in  Salem,  Mass.  He 
received  a  tolerably  good  education,  so  that  he  has  taught  singing, 
written  and  composed  some  hymns  and  tunes ;  and  has  exercised  his 
gifts  some  as  an  evangelist  among  the  Adventists.  Latterly  a  painter 
in  Salem  and  Lynn.  He  married  Fanny  Isabel  Savor}',"  (^Nathan,^ 
Nathan,^  Uriah,^  Thoinai,\  Samuel?  Thomas,^  England  to  America  ISS-^,)  J 
Nov.  21,  1870,  and  lived  twenty  years  in  Digby  Co.,  N.  S.,  a  painter, 
then  came  to  Salem. 

Children  : 

i  Fa.vxy  Ei.lbx,  b.  Doc.  10,  1871;  m.  (ieorge  M.  Morse,  J;iu.  11,  1893. 

ii  Minnie  Ada.  b.  Vov.  12,  1873. 
iii  Iha  Moody,  b.  Jan.  17,  1876. 
iv  Liz/iB  May.  b.  Jan.  10,  1878. 

V  Chablks  Dunham,  b.  Apr.  7.  188!);  il.  Mar.  12,  I8S2. 
vi  'VrLLlAM  Maxwem-,  b.  Doc.  22,  1881. 
vii  u    MBS  Kinsman,  b.  Sept.  13,  1884. 
viii  Hui'EKT  DvEK,  b.  June  28,  1887. 
ix  Vkrnib  Fmjuknck,  b.  June  28,  1887. 

VIII.  117  Hiram  Chute,"  {John,'  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
Janifi?  James?  Lionel  i),  born  in  Cloinents,  N.  8.,  Deo.  21,  1822  ;  mar- 
rieil  Isabella,  daughter  of  Robert  Taylor,  by  kev.  Joshua  B.  Cogswell, 
AiiLj.  1,  1850,  and  lived  Jit  or  near  Frederickton,  N.  B.  He  early  went 
to  sea  and  advanced  step  by  step  till  he  became  captain  of  the  British 
brig  Robert  Reed,  which  sailed  to  Boston  from  Matanzas,  W.  I.,  with  a 
cargo  of  molasses  in  August,  1858 ;  was  drowned  in  the  harbor  the 
uiglit  of  Sept.  1,  found  the  fifth  and  buried. 

Children  : 

i  Annktta,  b.  June,  18.11;  m.  William  Irvine,  1870;  had  two  chilclrea. 
ii  EuiNA  M.,  b.  18.)4;  m.  Thoma.s  Earle,  1877,  and  had  Ave  children. 

VIII.  118  Joseph  Burton,''  {John,'  Thomas?  John?  Lionel? 
■fames?  James?  Lionel  i),  born  in  Clements,  Feb.  7,  1829 ;  married 
Rachel  Clark  (Joseph,  Richird),  by  Rev.  Aaron  Cogswell,  Apr.  22, 
18)2,  and  has  lived  most  of  the  time  since  at  Bear  River,  and  has 
*li)!ie  some  immense  business  raising  and  moving  buildings,  vessels,  etc. 
He  lived  on  a  part  of  his  father's  farm,  but  since  1890  has  occupied 
the  whole  of  it. 


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Gi^.NEALOOIES    OF    THE   CHUTE    FAMILY. 


Children  : 

246  i  'fiM.iAM  AMMIE19,  l).  Sept.  9,  1853. 

ii  UouKiiT  Wixriiuop,  b.  Doc.  2!>,  IS'irt;  in.  Ada  VVarileii,  .Ian.  18,  188(1,  and 
was  a  tt'avuliii<;  salosinaii;  he  settled  in  Boston  and  was  killed  by  the 
cars  Oct.  1.'),  l.SHi;  his  widow  in.  2iiil,  .John  Poitor. 

iii  JusKiMi  niCRNiiAiii),  b.  March  20,  1870;  d.  Oct.  i:i. 

iv  Fr.oKA  EsTKLi.A,  b.  Feb.  7,  1876 •,  d.  Xov.  1. 

V  Laii.a  Maud,  b.  Dec.  20,  187«. 

VIII.  119  William  Henry.^  (-/o/tH,"  Thomas,^  Johi,^  Lionel,^ 
James,^  Jamea^^  LioneP^^  born  in  Clements,  March  5,  1831;  married 
Louise,  daughter  of  Dea.  James  Manning  Potter,  Ksq.,  by  Rev.  M. 
Pickles,  Sei)t.  23,  I80O  ;  and  occupied  his  father's  farm  till  1888,  when 
he  moved  over  to  Boston,  worked  at  spar  making,  but  now  lives  in 
Everett. 

Children : 

♦ 

247  i  James  Pottkh,  b.  Aujj.  -1,  Whl. 

ii  IIiKAM   FitKOKUicK,   b.  .Jul.v  21,  1801;  m.  Ada  Z.,  dm.  of  J.  D.  Mabeo,  jr. 

March  24,  1880.  and  live  at  Hampton,  X.  B.     (1.)     '/Mia  Louise, b.  Dec.  IS-sO. 
iii  John  IIenky,  b.  Oc^.  7,  1800;  in.  Jessie,  dan.  uf  K.   L.  Kent,  Sept.  28,  18U2, 

Med  ford, 
iv  Bkunaki)  L.,  b.  Fed.  27,  187.3;  d.  Feb.  .3,  1S78. 

V  Akthuk  K..  b.  April  2,  1882;  d.  Dec.  27,  18S7. 

VIII.  120  Robert  John/  {John,'  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,*  Jdmes,^ 
James,'^  Lionel^),  Ijorn  in  Clements,  Mar,  3,  1833;  married  Eliza  H. 
Baldwin,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,  18t')2  ;  she  died  June  10, 180(3,  aged  twenty- 
nine  ;  he  married  2nd,  Anna  Maria,  daughter  of  Isaiah  and  Priscilla 
Chute  (see  No.  113),  Aug.  20,  1809;  he  was  a  photographer,  in  Phil- 
adelphia and  Boston,  twenty  years  ;  and  in  1885  went  to  Buenos  Ayres, 
S.  A.,  and  followed  the  same  business  at  Ilosario,  Argentine  Republic. 
He  died  there  Marcli  20,  1893. 

Children  : 

i  Elkna  Aoklaiok,  b.  Apr.  I,  1804;  d.  Aup.  28,  18C5. 
ii  Emza  Anx,  b.  June,  I80U. 
iii  Wii.T.iAM  W.,  b.  May  18,  1874. 
iv  CllAllLKS  \y.,  I).  Dec.  20,  1879. 

VIII.    121  Lyman  Wallace  Chute,*   (John,''   Thomas,^  John,^ 

Lionel,*  James,'^  Jamex^^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  Nov.  8, 1845  ;  mar- 
ried Adela,  daughte*.  of  Admiral  Parker  of  Uruguay,  S.  A.,  Sei)t.  2, 


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1872,  and  is  an  extensive  land  owner  in  that  pjirt  of  the  world.     He 
has  been   there  now   twenty-six   years   and   is   reckoned  among  the 
wealthy.     Lives  in  linenos  Ayres. 
Children  : 

i  Gboroe  Alfuedo,  b.  1873. 
ii  Amelia  S..  b.  187fi. 
iii  Ele.na.  b    1878. 

VIII.  122  James  Edward,^  (Blnea,^  Thomat,^  John,^  Lionel,^ 
James,^  James,'^  Lionel  ^},  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Oct.  18,  18.30;  went 
to  Salem,  Mass.,  1851  ;  a  carpenter  ;  married  Sarah,  danghter  of  James 
and  Mary  Nichols,  and  widow  of  William  H.  Skinner,  Dec.  26,  1853, 
and  till  1877  followed  his  trade  there  steadily,  when  he  went  to 
Ontario  and  worked  in  Bayhani  and  Malahide  ;  then  at  Thamesville  in 
Kent  Co.,  and  settled  in  Ridgetown,  1882  ;  sold  out  there  and  returned 
to  Salem,  Mass.,  1889,  built  a  new  house  on  Barr  street,  and  is  now 
well  located  in  North  Salem.  His  wife  died  in  Boston,  Nov.  15, 1885, 
aged  fifty-nine.  William  H.  Skinner  died  Aug.  31, 1851,  aged  twenty- 
four;  his  son,  William  H.  jr.,  died  Oct.  9,  1874,  aged  twenty-three. 
Mr.  Chute  married  2nd,  Anna,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Lydia  (I'^lliott) 
Williams,  July  10,  1886.  Miss  Williams,  born  July  10, 1832;  married 
1st.  Aaron  Lane  Biirnham,*  and  had  George  F.,  born  1853 ;  married 
Sarah  Davis  and  live  in  Salem ;  2nd,  Alice  Augusta,  born  June  17, 
18.55 ;  married  Richard  Lander  (she  died  Sept.  18,  1883 ;  he  married 
2nd,  Anna  Miller),  Mr.  Burnham  died  at  sea  1855,  aged  twenty-four; 
she  married  2nd,  Thomas,  son  of  Abner  Hall  fnnn  Liverpool,  N.  S., 
Sept.  9,  1863,  and  had  Thomas  Henry,  lx)rn  1865 ;  died  1868.  Mr. 
Hall  died  1870,  aged  fort^'-one.  He  married  1st,  Lovenia  Smith ;  had 
four  children  ;  she  died  young  and  the  daughter,  Elnora,  born  1860; 
married  Raymond  Rich,  and  live  in  Bangor,  Me. 

Children: 

i  COAULES  E.,  b.  Dec.  4,  18r»4;  a  musician;  d.  in  Boston,  Nov.  5,  1885. 
ii  Sakaii  Louise,  b.  Apr.  :],  1857;  m.  George  Henry  Shepherd,  Apr.  :\,  1879, 

and  d.  July  8. 
iii  M.  Nellie,  b.  1850;  d,  1862. 
iv  Flora  Symovds,   b.  Oct.  24,    18fl.3;  m.  Alfred   Ernest  son  of  Isr  lel  and 

Louise  (Cook I  Hcrsoy,  Oct.  16,  188U,  and  live  at  Manchester,  MasH. 

*A.L.  Rurahaiii.'  Ciipt,  Joseph,'  18()l-18fM,  Joseph,'  Joseph,*  Davi-k,' John,*  Lieut.  Thoraas>o( 
!«leni,  1633,  over  to  Iptwich,  16.3(1;  tn.  Mary,  duughter  of  John  Tuttle,  and  <I.  June,  ItilM. 


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180  GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 

V  Arnold  S.,  b.  May  20,  1869;  d.  Sept.  0,  1891. 

vi  Addie  p.,  b.  May  20,  1809;  m.  Geo.  A.  Lawrence,  Feb.  22,  1890,  and  live  in 
Peabody. 

Vin.  123  Charles  Peter,^  (J?iweaJ  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel*' 
Jame%^  James?  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  Jan.  1,  1832;  went  to 
Ontario,  1855,  worked  with  Ezekiel  Chute  and  others  as  a  carpenter, 
and  got  means  to  buy  the  Alum  Marr  farm  (that  he  inherited  of  his 
father-in-law,  Thomas  Clarkson)  at  Vienna,  and  there  lives  comfortably. 
He  has  held  some  town  otifiees.  He  married  Helen,  daughter  of  Dea- 
con Kenneth  and  Christine  (McConnell)  Hankinson,  Jan.  27,  1864. 

Children : 

i  Mklvin,  b.  Nov.  24,  1884;  drowned  in  Otter  Creek,  Sept.  4,  1875. 
ii  EsTELLA,  b.  Apr.  14,  1SC8. 
iii  William  Binka,  b.  Apr.  9,  1870. 
iv  Mart  Ann,  b.  May  8,  1874. 

V  Charles  Lindon,  b.  Mar.  29,  1876. 

VIII.  124  Nathan  Chute,*^  (^Binea,~  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
Jame%?  James,'^  Lionel  ^)y  born  in  Clements,  June  28,183:};  married 
Georgiaua,  daughter  of  Deacon  Jacob  Troop,  May  4,  1858,  and  lived 
near  Bear  River  till  1882,  when  he  moved  to  Malahide,  Ont. 

Children : 

i  Ella,  b.  1862;  m. . 

ii  Edwin,  b.  1872. 
iii  Lauren  C,  b.  1880. 

VIII.  125  George,*  (^Blnea,''  Thomas^  John,^  Lionel*  James,^ 
James?  Lionel  *),  born  in  Clements,  Oct.  6, 1838 ;  married  Sarah  Louise, 
daughter  of  William  Crouse,  Oct,  6,  1804 ;  lived  with  his  father  a  few 
years  longer,  and  in  1876,  moved  to  Malahide,  Ont. 

Children : 

i  William  Osborn,  b.  Oct.  186.^ 

ii  Harriet  May,  b.  Ang.  1867;  m.  John  T.  Kipp,  Dec.  23,  1886. 
iii  Vernon,  b.  Oct.  1878. 

VIII.  126  William  Albert,*  {BineaJ  ThomaB?  John,^  Lionel* 
James?  James?  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Clements,  June  2,  1840  ;  married  E. 
Josephine,  daughter  of  John  Henry  and  Lemna  (Van  Buskirk)  Harris, 
May  28,  1864 ;  worked  at  Bear  River  a  few  years  as  carpenter,  thea 


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moved  to  Vienna,  Oct.,  1872,  worked  there  and  in  Aylmer,  till  1889, 
when  he  moved  to  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Children  :  \ 

248     i  Fbank  A.UOUSTC8,  b.  Au^.  23,  1805. 

ii  Carbib  E.,  b.  July  20,  1869;  infeoston. 
iii  Lillian  B.,  b.  Nov.  18,  1871. 
iv  Harry,  b.  June  14,  1875. 
V  Edward  V.  B.,  b.  Oct.  18,  1878. 

VIII.  127  James  Milledge,^  (James  Edward''  Thomas,^  John,'^ 
Lionel,*  James,^  James,^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Oct.  19, 
1846;  went  to  Salem,  Mass.,  with  parents  and  sisters,  1855;  to  Boston, 
1864 ;  married  Martha  D.,  daughter  of  .James  P.  and  Catliarine  (Marshall) 
Pierce,  by  Rev.  Franklin  Johnson,  d.d.,  in  Cambridge,  Feb.  28,  1878. 
Mr.  Chute  has  been  an  active  enterprising  salesman  and  grocer,  also 
newspaper  reporter.  He  wrote  a  valuable  history  of  jjostal  communi- 
cation etc. 

Children  : 

i  Arthur  Fostkr,  b.  March  22.  I8H2;  d.  Aug.  10,  1884. 
ii  Percy  H.  Marshall,  b.  M:iy  15,  1886. 

VIII.  128  James  Parker  Ohute,^  (Silas,'  Javies,^  John,^ 
Lionel,'^  James,^  James^^  Lionel  i),  born  in  VVilmot,  Annapolis  Co.,  N.  S., 
Sept.  24,  1813;  married  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Robert  King,  Oct.  21, 
1838,  and  moved  to  Yarmouth,  that  fall,  was  a  farmer;  died  March  18, 
1884 ;  his  widow  died  Sept.  11,  1882,  aged  seventy-two  years  and  seven 
months.  Her  mother,  Mary  Elizabeth  Van  Emburg,  widow  of  Robert 
King,  died  18<)2,  aged  one  hundred  and  four. 

Children  : 

i  Albxaxdbu  Sulkirk,  b.  Juuo  2,  1840,  lost  at  sea,  mate  of  a  vessel,  about 
1865. 

ii  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  Nov.  23,  1841;  in.  George  E.  Archer,  April  9,  18iJ5;  dau. 
Florence  E.,  b.  Oct.  »,  1868.  Mr.  Archer  died  Oct.  19,  1870,  aged  30;  and 
soon  after  the  widow  and  daughter  went  to  Boston,  Mass. 

iii  Mary  Jane,  b.  June  5,  184.3;  d.  Sept.  4,  1885. 

iv  PiiEBB,  b.  Dec.  26, 1844;  in.  Joseph  Benjamin  Crosby,"  (Weryamm,'  Benjamin,* 
Ebenezer,"  Jonathan,*  John,'  lico.  Thomas,'^  Simon^),  (the  ancestor  over 
from  England  to  Cambridge,  Uia5;  d.  1631),  aged  30),  May  1,  1865;  and  live 
in  Brookline,  Mass. 
1.    G  '  ORME  Fred,  b.  May  18,  1866,  is  a  fine  architect  in  Brookline. 


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V  Cakolinb  M.,  b.  Juno  27,  184rt;  m.  Patrick  Kerrifjnn,  1870.  and  <iro  in  Boston, 
vi  JosKriiiNK.  b.  Oct.  .3,  185;$;  m.  William  A.  Killam  1873,  near  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 

VIII.  129  Isaac  Roach  Chute^  (^Silas,'  James,^  John,^  Lionel^ 
JameSy^  Jumett,^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  VVilmot,  Jim.  10,  1817  ;  married 
Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  John  Prince,  Apr.  21,  1842,  and  moved  to 
Yarmouth  tliat  summer;  was  a  wheelwright  and  a  <;ustom  officer  for 
some  time.  Mrs.  Chute  died  June  8,  1857,  aged  tliirty-four ;  he  mar- 
ried 2nd,  Editii,  daughter  of  Thomas  Churchill  and  widow  of  Amasu 
Rodney  (lost  at  sea  ahout  IHoO,  leaving  adaughter,  Alva  Jane  married 
Captain  George  P.  Vickery ),  Feb.  25,  1858,  and  had  four  children — 
three  died  young.    "Mr.  Chute  died  Feb.  2,  1875. 

Children  : 

i  George  P.,  b.  .June  :i,  1843;  d.  July  2,  1850, 

ii  AzokD.,  b.  Mar.  15,  1845;  d.  at  sea  Mar.  20.  1880. 
iii  Benjamin,  b.  Feb.  l!>.  1848;  d.  .Sept.  25,  I.'<49. 
iv  Harkiet  a.,  b.  Sept.  '.»,  18.50;  d.  Sept.  1-5,  1852. 

V  Albert,  b.  Nov.  3,  18.52. 

vi  Harvey,  b.  Mar.  2.5,  1855,  d   July  0.  l.**.>7. 
vii  Francis,  b.  Aufj.  3,  18.5(»;  d.  Jan.  24,  18.57. 

viii  May  Edith,  b.   Mar.  IS,   I8tsg;  m.  Edward  F.  Cann,  and  live  at  Darling' a 
Lake,  Yarmouth  Co.,  N.  S. 

VIII.  130  John  Matthew  Chute,*  (Silas,'  James,^  John,^  Lio- 
nel,* Jamen,^  James,^  Lionel^),  born  Jan.  23,  1819;  married  Margaret, 
daughter  of  James  Whitman,  1841.  Mr.  Chute  was  a  good  school 
teacher,  and  taught  in  Halifax,  Aylesford  and  other  places.  He  died 
at  or  near  Nictaux,  July  lo,  1850;  she  died  May  13, 1852,  aged  thirty. 

Children  : 

i  Israel  James,  b.  Apr,  17,  1842;  lives  at  Torbiook. 
ii  Susax  Maria,  b.  1843;  d.  Oct.,  18.54. 
iii  Maru.la  Sophia,  b.  1845;  d.  1846. 
iv  MiNETTA  L.,  b.  1847;  d.  Auir.  1850. 

VIII.  131  Israel  Chute,*  (Silas,'  James,'^  John,^  Lionel,*  Jamrs,^ 
James^^  Lionel  ^),  born  Sept.  22, 1826  ;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Levi  Crowell,  February,  1849,  and  lived  near  Wood's  Harbor,  Sliel- 
burne  Co.,  N.  S.  Mrs.  Chute  died  April,  1854,  aged  twenty -eight ;  lie 
married  2nd,  Reliance,  daughter  of  Alfred  Nickerson,  Jan.  1,1807; 
she  died  June  7,  1885,  aged  forty-nine.     Mr.  Chute  a  good,  pious  dea- 


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con  in  the  Baptist  church,  1ms  worked  out  in  different  places,  including 
Boston,  Mass.,  at  his  trade  as  carpenter. 

Children  : 
249      i  IlKNUY,  b.  Nov.  3,  18.=iO. 

ii  Gkokok  F.,  1).  July  8,  1852 ;   d.  Feb.  14,  18.54. 
260  iii  VoKLS  F.,  b.  Nov.  :i,  1857. 

iv  Kdmund,  b.  Jan.  5,  1800;  d.  May  8,  1879. 

V  Mauy  Aoiti.v,  b.   Apr.  24,   1862;  a   school  teacher;   in.  Stephen   Balcomb 

Sept.  20,  1884. 
vi  Alva  .Min.va,  b.  May  20,  1864;  d.  June  20,  1870. 
vii  WiNTFiiEi)  Olive,  b.  Mar.  23,  IStiO;  d.  May,  1891. 

viii  Maud  Audlev,  b.  Oct.  2:1,  1809;  m.  Capt.  Ainsley  Perry,  Feb.  15,  1890. 
ix  EverkttS.,  b.  Oct.  15,  KS71. 
X  Ekkib  M.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1875. 
xi  Flokence  Estelle,  b.  July  3,  1878. 

VIII.  132  Eaton  Chute,"  {Handley,^  James,^  John,''  Lionel,^ 
James,^  James,^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Granville  at  Chute's  Cove,  now 
Hampton,  Apr.  12,  1815 ;  married  Sophia  Miller  (^Harris,  Michael)^ 
Dec.  6,1838;  lived  near  Hampton,  and  died  in  Cornwallis,  a  pious 
deacon  in  the  Baptist  church,  18-49. 
Children : 

i  Teressa,  b.  Sept.   16,  1839;  m.  Capt.    Holden  Farnsworth,  1860,  and  had  (1) 
Norman,  b.  Au<,'ust,  1802;  in.  Edith  Templeman.     (2)  Bennett  C,  b.  1864; 
m  —.    Capt.  Farnsworth  was  drowned  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Nov.  2, 
1870;  she  d.  July  12,  1880. 
ii  Bennett,  b.  July  17,  1841;  preacher  of  the  gospel;  d.  Apr.  11,  1888. 
251    iii  Aaron  E.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1843. 

iv  Mary  Emma,  b.  Mar.  6,  1846;  ra.  Capt.  Thomas  A.  R.  Fitchett,  1869;  bed. 
Feb.  20,  1875,  aged  34;  she  d.  Nov.  14,  1870,  leaving  two  sons. 

V  LovENA,  b.  Aug.  15,  1848;  m.  Judson,  son  of  Van  Buren  Foster,  1868,  and 

had  four  children. 

VIII.  133  Jacob  Chute,"  {ffandley,"^  James, ^  John,^  Lionel,* 
JameSy^  James,^  Lionel^),  born  at  Hampton,  Feb.  3,  1817;  married 
Eiueline,  daughter  of  Seth  Chute  (see  No.  31),  and  was  a  farmer  and 
justice  of  peace  on  the  Bay  shore,  two  miles  above  Hampton.  She 
(lied  Oct.  24,  1887,  aged  sixty-eight. 
Children : 

i  Edwin  J.,  b.  Apr.  13,  1845,  was  a  traveler  and  runner  for  mercantile  firms; 
m.  Mary,  daughter  of  James,  son  of  John  Currill,  Mar.  26,  1801,  and  was 
found  dead  in  a  hotel  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  leaving  property  worth 
ten  to  fifteen  thousand  dollars. 


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ii  Bertha,  1».  Apr.  :i,  H47;  school  toachor;  m.  RuhhoII  Cropley,  Jan.  9,  1884, 
and  liad  Klhel  Beatrice,  b.  Nov.  15,  and  anotljor  dau<;litor  since.  Mr. 
Croploy  m.  Ist,  Auijnsta  M.,  dani^hter  of  !Oo(»r^;o  W.  Troop  and  had  two 
dau^htorH;  sho  d.  Jan.  28,  1883,  .a^red  forty-one. 

VIII.  134  Seth  Chute,"  ( Handley ^  James,^  John,^  Lionel*  James,^ 
Jainet^^  Lionel^),  born  Dec.  3,  1823;  iiiiirried  Liiviiiiii,  diiughter  of 
Deacon  Oliver  M.  Coj^.swell,  June  10,  1850;  and  lived  near  Hampton  ; 
died  Jan.  8,  1877  ;  she  married  "ind,  Harris  Foster,  Escj.,  March  7, 
1880,  and  died  March  27,  1884,  aged  (ifty-four  years  and  three  months. 

Children  : 

i  Mi.VAiti)  E.,  b.  Sept.  20,  18')2;  school  teacher  and  preacher, 
ii  OnsvKU  II.,  h.  Jan.  1'),  lA'ti;  d.  from  a  hotel  burning  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Feb.  15,  1884. 
262  iii  WiM.iAM  Pkiou,  b.  Dec.  10,  1&55. 
iv  Bkaineko  a.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1868. 

VIII.  135  Solomon  Chute/  (^HawUei/,'  Jamea,^  John,^  Lionel* 
James^^Jameit,^  Lionel^),  son  of  Handley  and  Martha  (Phinney)  Chute, 
born  at  Hanii)ton,  July  15,  1827  ;  married  Charlotte  Hall  QTames^  John, 
William'),  Nov.  7,  1850,  and  lived  a  farmer  in  West  Clarence,  also  a 
deacon  in  the  Baptist  church.  His  wife  died  May  9, 1867,  aged  thirty- 
eight  ;  he  married  2nd,  Sophia,  his  brother  Eaton's  widow,  eight  years 
his  senior,  May  9,  1868. 
Children : 

i  WiM.iAM  AvARD,  b.  Sept.  2.3,  1868. 
ii  Mary,  b.  Jan.  8,  18.')5;  m.  Frank  H.  McDonald,  Sept.  8,  1S85;  and  d   at  Mil 

ton,  Mii88.,  Feb.  2,  1886. 
iii  Martha,  b.  Aug.  2;},  18,56;  in.  Wallace  I.,  son  of  Levi  Langley,  Dec.  28.  1877; 

and  lijvd  Ralph,  b.  Dec.  1,  1878,  and  another  son  and  daughter, 
iv  Theresa,  b.  May  2,  1858;  d.  July  2,  ia59. 
V  NoR-MAN.  b.  Nov.  10,  1860;  ra.   Fostinna  Messenger,   Feb.  26,  1884;  and  had 

Janet,  b.  1888. 
vi  Flora,  b.  Feb.  6,  1863;  m.  Scott  Tucker,  1802,  Milton,  Mass. 

Vin.  136  John  Eber  Chute,'  (Handley,"'  Jamea,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
Jamea,^  Jamea,^  Lionel  0,  born  at  Hampton,  Oct.  20,  1833 ;  married 
Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Timothy  Brooks  jr.,  Sept.  12,  1857,  and  is  a 
general  mechanic  and  farmer. 

Children : 

i  Jebsk  D.,  b.  June  5,  18S8;  d.  Dec.  1864. 


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ii  Alkdia  J.,  b.  Sept.  21),  la^l);  m.  Fiodutiok  A.  Simms,  May  17,  1800,  and   lire 
in  Lynn,  M.vhh.     Mr.  Simms  m.  Ist  in  Kn^laDd,  Mag(;><3  Uorry,  and  bad 
Omnon,  b.  18S0;  (^ura,  b.  KH8;J. 
263  iii  Tkavkuse  IJhintox,  b.  Fol).  5.  1802. 

iv  Eaton,  b.  Duo.  2,  l8tW;  m.  Emily  A.,  du.  of  Daniel  IIudHon,  Esq. 
V  Jkssii:  A.,  b.  .Juno  2l»,  1807-    Sou  142  and  200. 
vi  IIkxuy  Dumn,  b.  Au^'.  I.  1800. 
vii  IiiA  May,  b.  Au>,'.  1,  lsOll;d.  May  1870. 
viii  Hannah  I).,  b.  April  21,  1871. 
ix  Hinri'UUTV,  b.  Sept.  24,  1874. 
z  Kkcben  Pkukins,  b.  Apr.  2,  1876. 
xi  Epkik,  b.  May  1:1,  187S, 

VIII.  137  Robert  Chute,"  {Handley,'  Jamea,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
Jamen,^  James^^  Lionel '),  horn  June  15, 18.35  ;  married  Susan,  daughter 
of  Francis  Lent,  Sept.  20,  1857,  at  Haini)ton,  N.  S.  She  died  Feb.  6, 
1807,  aged  twenty-Hve  ;  he  married  2nd,  Emma,  daughter  of  David 
Eason,  May  10,  1809  ;  farmer  and  miller  at  Hampton. 

Children : 

i  Sei-kda,  b.  Sept.  0,  IS.'jS;  d.  Oct.  20. 
ii  Fkancis,  b.  Doc.  18,  18.^;  d.  Sept,  28,  1882, 
iii  lUKNK  S,  b.  May  17,  18(J2;  m.   Alfred  Clark.  July,  1884,  and  live  at  Center 

Falls,  U.  I. 
iv  LiMAN,  b.  Dec.  18,  1S(J4;  d.  Aug.  4,  1807. 
**v  Emma,  b.  Mar.  22,  1870;  d.  Sept.  20. 
vi  Cakby  II.,  b.  Sept.  0,  18TJ. 
vii  Susan  L  ,  b.  Mar.  21,  1879. 

VIII.  138  Joseph  Dimock,'  (ffandUy,'  James,^  John,^  Lionel* 
James,^  James,'^  Lionel^),  born  Apr.  20,  1837;  married  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sophia  (Viditoe)  Hoffman,  son  of  John  and 
Ann  (Wheeloek)  Hoflfman,  son  of  Joseph,  Feb.  4,  1859.  Mr.  Chute  a 
first-rate  carpenter,  went  to  Boston,  1867,  and  settled  at  Milton  Lower 
Mills,  where  his  wife  died  May  28, 1884  ;  he  married  2nd,  Carrie  Dale, 
widow  of  Hezekiah  Hall,  (James,  John,  William^,  1885. 

Children  : 

i  Martha  L.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1861 ;  m.  William   A.  Constable,  June  4,  1885,  and 
have  Z'llla  May  and  Alice. 
264    ii  Habvey  F.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1863. 

iii  Fhkddt  S.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1871 ;  m.  Susan  L.  Voye,  Apr.  20,  1892. 

Vin.     139  Abner  Chute,^    {Handley,"^    James,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
James,^  Jamea,'^  Lionel '),  born  Dec.  10, 1843  ;  married  Diadama,  daugh- 


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ter  of  Nelson  Cliesley,  18()3  ;  moved  to  Hostoii,  1868;  and  lociited  at 
Milton  Lower  Mills,  carpenter  and  Itnilder,  also  deacon  of  the  Baptist 
church.  Mrs.  Chute  died  Dec.  8,  18(18,  aged  twenty-seven  ;  he  nuirried 
2nd,  Louisa  Viditoe  (Nelson,  John,  Jenne),  'July  1(3,  1873. 

Children  : 

i  Hattik  L.,  b.  Dec.  2,  I8(U;  in.  Artluir  Nichuls,  Dec.  i'l,  1885;  a  son  Leon,  b. 
1886 

ii  Ar.viN.  b.  Feb.  27,  lMt\\  m.  . 

ill  Bkatuick,  1).  .July  2,  1880. 

VIII.    140  Joshua  Marsden  Ohute,^  (  David  M.'<  James,*  John,* 

Lionel,*  Jame»,^  Janiex^^  Lionel  ')i  hiun  two  miles  below  lIami)ton,  Oct. 
15,1818;  married  Irene  Potter,**  daughter  o(  Hev.  Peter  and  Anna 
(Greenlow)  Malloch,  Apr.  28,  1849,  (Anna  (ireenlow,  was  the  daugh- 
ter of  James  Greenlow  and  Abigail,  daughter  of  Joseph  Alline,  son  of 
William  and  llebecca  .Vlline,  from  Ilhode  Island  to  llorton,  N.  S.,  1756). 
Mr.  Chute  lived  at  Campobello  Island,  N.  B.,  about  thirty  years  when 
he  moved  to  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  but  he«returued  again  in  a  year  or 
two,  and  she  has  remained,  a  hard  working,  sober,  Christian  woman. 

Children  : 

i  Wii-MAM  EvEKiNOTON,  b.  Miircb  24,  1852;  drownod  Jan.  24,  1877. 
ii  LoiiENZo  Wii.soN,  b.  April  24,  1854;  drownod  about  Fob.  17,  1^77. 
266  iii  Daniel  Mauhokn,  b.  July  2,  l8ot>. 

266  iv  Millard  FiLMouE,  b.  May  21,  1858. 

267  V  David  Samuel,  b.  Apr.  2,  1800, 

vi  James  Loken,  b.  Au<^.  27,  1802;  m.  Ella  Howard,  daughter  of  John  Howard, 

1802,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
vii  Ida  May,  b.  Oct.  4.  !8(i.");  in.  Lewis   M.  Long*  (John  Uenry,"  Pcter,^  John 

Jucot,' from  Prussia),  May  16,  1885;  liJivo  five  children  and  lived  in  Cam- 

brid};cport  and  Arlington,  Mass. 
viii  Bbrtiia,  b.  May  4,  187:1;  m.  Edward  Cliilds,  August,  1801,  who  was  killed 

in  Summerville  by  a  runaway  team  May,  1802,  aged  twenty-two. 

Irene  P.,  daughter  of  Hov.  Peter  Mallock  (1704-1877),  and  Anna  Green- 
low (1705-1882).  was  born  at  Fair  H.aven,  Charlotte  Co.,  N.  B.,  Jan  30,  1830, 
(the  pAreuta  were  Free  Baptists), was  a  hi)me  missionary  in  New  Brunswick, 
over  three  years  and  raised  one  thousand  dollars,  with  which  a  meeting 
house  was  built  on  the  Isle  of  Campobello,  near  the  coast  of  Maine,  1874, 
for  the  Free  Baptist  church,  which  has  flourished  over  since. 

In  Cambridgeport  she  has  boon  useful  in  the  churches.  Christian  missions 
and  temperance  organizations,  and  has  composed  several  recitations,  lec- 
tures and  poems,  one  of  which  we  subjoin:  — 


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Aug.    20, 
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DEATH  OF  JOIIX  U.  U()U(iU  (18I7-18W>.) 

1. 

Our  rankH  ii);ain  uro  hrokoii,  a  warrior  lian  Hod, 
From  all  hin  onrtlily  troublt'H,  Iiu'h  iminbcrud  witli  tliu  dead; 
But  when  liis  Hlcop  is  uikUmI,  and  he's  raiiSDini'd  from  the  K^uva, 
n»  thon  sliall  inuot  the  army,  liu  triod  on  tMrtli  to  Have. 

•2. 

I  know  you  all  woidd  liko  it,  to  know  wh  it  wan  IiIh  name, 
'TiH  John  B.  (}ou(;h  tlio  warrior,  for  you  have  heard  the  aame; 
When  hut  a  boy  in  sorrow,  he  struKHh'*!  hard  for  life, 
And  thon  ^ot  married  early  and  took  a  loviii};  wife. 

But  when  the  ruby  cup  iiassed,  he  fouldn't  well  retrain. 
His  wife  tried  to  prevent  him,  but  found  'twan  all  in  vain; 
But  when  death  came  and  took  her,  who  wan  to  him  so  dear, 
Thon  he  be^an  to  realize,  his  fearful,  wild  career. 

4. 

He  signed  the  temperance  pledjje  then,  and  there  be^an  to  preach. 
And  warn  poor  drunkards  smindly,  their  iloom  to  them  <lid  teach; 
And  when  the  church  was  crowded,  ho  would  a  story  toll. 
How  he  escaped  the  monster  which  always  pleased  them  well. 

f». 

But  his  career  is  ended,  he  lies  beneath  the  sod. 
And  freed  from  all  earth's  trials,  his  soul  is  with  his  God; 
But  when  the  last,  loud  trumpet,  shall  bid  the  sleeper  riae, 
Wo  then  shall  see  the  warrior,  with  unbeclouded  eyes. 

VIII.  141  John  Wentworth  Chute,'  {David  M.,'  James,^  John,^ 
Lionel^  James,^  JameSy^  Lionel^),  born  near  Chute's  Gove  or  Hampton, 
\\ut.  20,  1821 ;  married  Elizabeth,  tlaughter  of  Alexaiitler  Spears, 
Jim.  I,  1847,  and  moved  to  near  Caledonia,  Queen's  Co.,  N.  S.;  a 
Cluistian  man,  farmer  and  shoemaker;  died  July  31,  1884. 
Children  : 

i  SiDXKV,  b.  Mar  2,  ia4><;  m.  Su!<an  Jayne,  Doc.  2S,  !8(3i),  Caledonia,  M.  S. 
ii  M.vuTHA,  b.  Doc.  9,  1849;  m.  Walter  Jcdinson,  Sept.  29.  1877,  aud  they  live  at 

Caledonia, 
iii  CiiAiiLOTTE  Amanda,  b.  Sept.   21,   18)2;  m.   John   K,,   sou  of  Joseph  O. 

Kent  of  East  Dauvers,  Apr.  25,  1874;  (grocer  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  have  two 

song,   Arthur   G.,   h.   Mar.   2.   18S.");  Joaeph  Frank,   b.    May  10,    1887.  He 

was  in  Company  F,  13th  Maine,  in  the  late  war. 
iv  Cordelia,  b.  Oct.  2,  1854;  ra.  James   U.  Orij^gs,  July  31,  1876,  and  live  in 

Cambridgeport;  have  two  children. 


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<»ENEAI-OOIF.S   OF   THE    CIirTE    FAMILY. 


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268  V  KnwAKlt  Ehvin.  »..  Feb.  21,  IS'.T. 

vi  D.wiK  Ai.KX ANDKit.  li.  MiijT  2,  IHiV.t;  m.  Fltira  I'uJWfly,  Apr.  21,  188."»;  live 

ill  Canihrid^i'pitrt. 
vii  .Iamks    itt'UMiAM,   b.    May  :{,    1^4(0;    m.   C'arrio,  tL-iiii^htur  of    LiciiU>n:itit 
(Jorjjo  (;li.l<li'ii  of  the  late  war.     (1)  Mihlrnt  Kliza'iith,  b.  Jan.   10.  ;88T 
Mr.  Cliiilu  is  a  ];r«i«-ui-  in  I.yiin. 
viii   KtiiiKKT,  b.  Dec.  22,  I.Hti2;  ni.  Lilla  lMiill)ri«k.  Mar.  IS,  18S;l. 
i.\  IliKAM,  b.  Mar.  s,  lf<(Mi. 
X  John  D'«)USav,  b.  May  '*,  18".(). 

VIII.  142  Sidney  Smith/  (  Mn/./  J7 ,'  Janifs^  Johu^  Lion*!.* 
'him^'K^^  'liiiiietir  Lionel^).  Imhii  Oct  l''>.  IM'JI:  miurie<l  liiurotia,  djiuj^li 
ti»r  »tf  lit'iijitmin  Fariiswortli.  Oct. 'U,  1S4'J,  and  lived  in  ("aMd)rid<;<  ■ 
port,  SI  iiimdtcr  (»l  yi'ins:  a  \t'un\>--  .Advcntist.  and  an  (^xliortcr;  <lieil  May 
1:5,  1H8.') ;  she  luanicd  Jnd  Priestly  MilUury  (2nd  wil'o),  ISHU,  and  liv.; 
in  Clements,  N.  S. 

Children  : 

i    Emma  Ai  <tin,  b.  Nov.  H,  IS.-,0;(1.  Feb.  lM5i. 

269  ii  \Vii,i.iA.M  lit  KKirr  Kowi.ki;,  b.  I)«'f.  24,  isr»l. 
iii   Maky  Ki.I/.AHKTII,  b.  InV,;.!.  INVI. 

260  iv  Fii.v.NK  liownv,  li.  Sept.  Is.m. 

V  Jnsii'niNi:,  b.  Ut-c.  2».  IH.')7:il.  Nov.  lil.  1S«1."). 
vi  .SiK.i-iiKN  K.  T..  b.  18.V.i:<l.  Nov.  2S   1S72. 
vii   Maijv  Kmma,  li.  .Iiino  \>**\l;  m.  I.t'8ti'r  \V.,  Ron  of  (teor^u  Adams,  ('aithace. 

.M»'..  Jnly  •-',  1S7U. 
viii  JosKniiN'K,  b.  is«w{:d  iNt."). 
ix  .MiNMK  W  AititK.N,  b.  Nov.  29,  lHb>;  ni.  (iottigc  U.  Yotin};,  antl  aru  in  thu  (m 

X  (iKoKi.K  WAsni.NCiTox,  !i.  April  l.**«S;il.  Jan.  4,  1877. 
xi   la  KM. A.  b.  O.t.  l«7.*i:«l.  Sipt.  II,  I.S7rt. 

VIII.  143  Handley  Chute/  (  D'H'i.l  Ji.,'  .Afwc*,"  Johi,^  Lion,L* 
Jamett,-^  Jamt'H^'  Lionel^),  Ih»  St'|»t.  :i(>,  iSiiT;  married  iNaomi,  diiut,M- 
ter  of  Frank  and  S(»|ihia  {Fi»!ier)  Martin,  .Ian.  2,  isri'J.  and  settled  ne.vr 
(yaledonia,  Qneens  Co.,  N.  S.,  u  f.irnior  ;  die<l  fall  of  lH',«;i. 

Chihlren  : 

i   \Vii.H...N,  b.  Nov.  12.  !•<<«;  m. 

ii  80I-IIIA,  b.  .Mareli  I.',  ISiMI;  m.  Alox   Howie,  July  .'»,  1.^02. 
iii  .Siii.KOA,  b.  Ovi,    J,  IS({.4;  ni.  Charlus  Spearn. 
iv  Mk.i.vin,  b.  Oct.  H.  IH70. 

VIII.    144  Timothy  Willian   Brooks/  (  D^wid  J/./  Jiim^s 
Jo hn,^  Lionel,*  Jamen^^  Jarrenl*  Llone  '). 'H>rn  Nov.  11,  182'.);  miiriieil 


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139 


I)el)orah  Edwards,  May  -7.  1M,"»»);  she  ditMl  in  tlie  fall  ;  In;  inarrit'(l  'Jnd, 

Mary  A.  Dolap,  Marcli  24,  IX.'AK     He  caiiio  Id    Massachusetts  in   1H')0, 

and  was  a  >'ildi<'r  in  Co.  A,  4>ith    MaHsauhiisutts  in  the  war;  died  in 

Canibiid^report,  June  2"»,  1871. 

Children  : 

i  A.N.'iA  I-.,  1».  Nov. '.n>,  IKrtI;  m.  . 

ii   riiAni.KM  Wii.i.iAM,  li.    Kelt.  2)1,    lS(|;t;  kill«>«l   liy  .in   elcv.ttnr  lit   liridgt  purt, 

('oiiii.,  mn. 

VIII.  145  Angus,''  (  /)'in'il  M..~  '/ninen,^  John,^  Liourt*  JunifK,^ 
■lamest*  Lionel^),  \h)y\\  ( >('t.  2S,  1h:M  ;  married  Nant;y  llawiey.  IS.').'), 
iiad  three  s<»n8,  who  all  died,  wile  tuo,  at  Key  West,  Kla.,  ui'  yelluw 
fever,  in  lS«»'>.  !Ii'  married  "Jnd,  Kmily  Anna  Wells,  July  I,  iHll. 
Lvnn.  .Mass.  Mr.  Clinte  was  a  earjtenter,  and  alter  living  in  ("am- 
l)iid<;e,  Ka.Ht  Boston,  and  other  places,  returned  to  Florida,  and  located 
1  >•♦<>)  at  Ocala. 
( 'hihiren  : 

i   Bi.AN«-..x  .M,\v.  h.  Mar    I,  M-<l:  .1.  SoiitcinlM;!-,  I>«!). 

VIII.  146  D.avid  Molvin  **  ( /An-/./  .1/.,'  ./,/m.-.s,«  Johu.^  Li,„el* 
■I'lnies;^  Jami*^^  Linio'l^).  horn  .June  14,  ISU;  marri«'i|  M;'.rv  White, 
l>tiO,  who  died  .\nijnst.  lS«'>i|,  iio^cd  twtMity-three.  lie  marrietl  2nd. 
K.vnny  A.,  daughter  of  Deai^on  Willi. iin  li.  (Toinltiy,  {Stfphfu,  .Jame^), 
M.ir.  '1\  ISOH.  and  livi-d  in  and  aroui-d  Boston  over  twenty  yeais  ;  a 
^  >od  ear|)fnter  and  Iniildt;!-.     'Phey  movi^d  i>>  Lynn  in  IHIU. 

Children  : 

i  Ajixa    I..  Ik  Sopf    2!.    !"<(«»;   m    IhiilMMt    W.  <ni.   .*|ii.    't,  IH««»;  have  tliroe 

•l:ui;;ht«'rt»;  livi-  in  l.yiin. 
li   Wii.i.iAM  F.,  I..  Mui.  s,  is7:i;  ,1.  Apr.  16,  1«*77. 
Ill  c.vKitiK  M.,  I».  .\|»r.  4,  IH7j;  m.  (lt'iirj{i!  ('.  Merrill,  {Ihnjamin,  Jamtt).  Dt«c. 

:ll,  IMH  ;  <»no  Hon  {Hii'mt  ,\tilvin).  I8UJ;  livo  iii  1  yiiii. 
iv  (;kokuk  M..  I>.  .May  17.  1-^T'^. 

V  II  \TiiK  «;..  li.  Oil   I,  iHxn 

VI  Lk.iiov  «;.,  I..  Fill.  4.  IS,S2. 
vii  <;ka<  Kv  I,.,  li  Oil.  I  '..  ISS4. 

riii   WII.I.IAM  FiikitKiiHK,  It.  I><<'.  22.  ISSll. 

VIII.  147  Arthur  Crawley.*  ( Rev  Ohni,-^  Jamen,*^  Jo.m}  Lio- 
nrl*  Jamet,^  Jtinifur  Lium'l^),  horn  at  Dij^liy,  N.  S,  Apr.  10,  iHVr;  in 
Ills  youth  ii  jeweler;  pnrsised  a  (;our8'>  of  study  at   Morton   .\cadeiuy. 


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and  in  Septtunher,  1877,  went  into  Acsulia  college  at  Wolfville,  and 
graduated  with  the  decree  of  n.A.,  in  June,  1881 ;  he  was  licensed  to 
jireaeh  July,  1880,  in  (Jreat  Village,  N.  S.,  and  in  Sei)teMd»er,  1881, 
entered  Theological  Scnunary,  Morgan  I'ark,  111.,  and  graduated  B.D., 
May,  1884,  having  taktsn  the  second  y»!ar's  study  at  N(!wton  Tlu'ologi- 
cal  Institution  in  Massachus(;tts.  lie  was  ordained  lo  the  gospel  min- 
istry at  Stillnian  Valley,  III.,  Dec.  2M,  1884.  Alter  serving  the  liaptist 
church  there  faithfully  n(iarly  five  years,  came  to  Austin,  near  ('hicago, 
in  Septend)ery.l88lt,  anihiii^luj  fall  of  181»'2  to  Halifax,  N.  S.  He  mar- 
ried at  tfclilliMftti  VhIIpW  nil.  Klla  Maud,  daughter  of  Kev.  Abram 
Spurr  Hunt,  (KHjah,  Jiftijamin),  Aug.  11.  1884. 
Chihlren: 

i  Katik  .lANK,  l».  .Inly  7.  lSH(t.  ^ 

ii  Ainiiru  Hunt.  I).  Ai.r.  \f,  IHHS.  ( sUx  oAst  ^.  ^^^  j 

VIII.  148  Alexander  Chute,**  (lllohard,'^  JameH.^  Daniel/' 
tTame.H*  Jaiufs.^  Jamt'x^^  lA'inel '),  horn  in  liyli<!ld,  Nciwhury,  Mass.,  Sept. 
27,  180<»;  married  Martha  F.,  laugliterofJes.se  (iould.  Maiden,  Mass, 
April  is,  lS:i<».  and  lived  in  N(;wl>uryp()rt ;  died  Oct.  18,  1840;  she 
married  ilud  Kllis  \\.  Uramhall.  a  njerdiant,  Oct.  18,  1848,  and  move<l 
frouj  VVaylau<l  to  IMyn.outh,  18.")0.  If  <lied  there  January  18U5,  aged 
forty-six  and  the  wi<low  (horn  1807)  still  lives  in  Plymouth. 

Children  : 

i  Hursv  J  ASK,  h   IWW;  d.  .Fan.  2.'),  18.57. 

ii  IlKT.HY  .Ia.sk,  li.  .Ian  17,  I'^SS;  in.  Flc-nj.  O.  Stninj;,''  (Wy,'  [and  Hi-tscy  of 
Klihr  I'cnjaniiii  ami  luinicf  Haldwiii],  Klimvr,'''  Jovl:'  Hlenzfi;*  Jeileiliah,' 
Jfiliilin/i,-  Hid'  r  Jii/iii,^  Idnij  in  F!i>,'land  liMl.');  ni.  ;ind,  Abin.'.il  Ford.  I)i!i 
nUO,  [iHt  wifr  nnl<nii\vii j,  and  livod  t<i;;«iMii>r  tirt,y-<'i(;iit  ytMis,  liad  NixU'in 
cldldrttn.  and  li.  UltH»;  hUi-  d.  lOSS,  a^(>d  t^i;,dity).  Due.  II,  1S0'>,  »nd  livud  in 
I'iymnnMi.  iuid  d.  !>«•<■.  12,  I8H».  (.'Iiiidrcn: 
1.     ('UAKi.Ks  Ai.KXANMKU,  l>.  .liiMu'Jit,  JS.'iK;  in.  Sai-aii  F^.,da.  uf  Natliaii 

II.  .M<irt(»n,  Nov.  S,  IHHO,  and  Iiavo  two  tdiildrvn. 
2      Martha  .Iank,  I.,  .Nov.  1.^,  IH7;i. 

VIII.  149  Ariel  Parish,''  (  Hich'inlJ  JumeH,^  Daniel/*  .A»//*#-.s,' 
J'lmet,'^  •f^ittnt'H^^  Lionel^),  horn  ii  liylield.  May  10,  1809;  nuirried  Sarah 
Maria  Winslow  ('handler,"  (^Pele<i,^  Peleij/'  Philip,*  Joseph,^  Jon^pK* 
Eilmund,^  ii\u\  Kehecca  Phillips,  of  Duxhury  irdJH)  ;  Peleg,"  marrifd 
Esther  Parson*,''  {Col.  Isaac,*  Dea.  Imac/^  Ebenezer^^  Jeffreif,^  of  (Jlmi- 
cester,  Mass.),  I'eleg,''  married  Sarah   Winslow,''  (BarnabaHy*   Gilbert/^ 


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Capt.  Nathaniel^^  Kenehn^^  M'tWJ-HM'l ;  iiuirried  Eleanor  Newton,  if)UH- 
1681,  widow  of  John  Adiuns,  over  sihout  1»5;J0) ;  of  Bimj^or,  Me.,  April 
25,  1880.  Mr.  (Muito  fitted  for  college  at  Duniiner  Academy  in  his 
native  parish,  gradiiiited  at  liowdoin,  .Vie.,  1S;{2:  Theoioj^ioal  Seminary 
at  Andover  1H:J');  onhiiniMl  a  minister  in  the  Conj^regational  ehureh  at 
Oxford,  Me.,  iH^Ui;  h(;id  pastorates  in  I'ownal  to  lH4'J;  Lynntielil, 
.Mass..  18")1,  to  1807;  Ware  fonr  years  fullowinj^,  inelnding  intervals  of 
teaching  in  Warren  Aca<loniy,  Wohurn,  1811  to  1848;  the  academy  at 
.Milton,  an<l  the  Dnnimer  Academy  near  his  native  home.  After  18()1, 
he  was  in  the  government  service  in  the  Boston  Custom  House,  an<l  in 
the  United  States  Treasury,  Boston,  retiring  with  the  reputation  of  a 
skillful  and  valuable  oHiccr.  Since  the  war  he  lived  a  retired  life  at 
Sharon,  Mass;  where  he  died  happy  in  the  L<Md  Jesus,  Dee.  18,  1887. 
Hin  wile,  born  in  180"),  still  lives. 
Children  : 

i  Ki.i.KN  Mahia,  It.  Miiy  2:{,  ISi7;  m.  A.  D.  B;w5oii,  M.i).,Sttpt.   J  I,  im:>;  liail  ii 

•  III.     lit!  (t.  Mill-.  '20,  IHHI,  -.nu'd  T.'i;  she  liven  at  Attleboro. 
ii  Ku ANCKH  I'K.Mtso.v,  I).  .liiiM'  2,  ISIO,  :it  I'owiial,  Me. 
261   iii  UiciiAun  IlKNitY,!).  Mar.   14,  IK4:t. 

iv  KsTiiKK  .\.\i)i(K\vs,  l».  .Iiitio  22,  I8H(;  in.   K<l'4.-ir   M.    Ilick.xoii,   .Inly  i:),    I8<M1, 

aii<l  (I.  Dec.  -tl,  he  in.  2ii(l,  .Mary  K.  f 'minstock,  an<l  have  foiii' eliihircii. 
V  .Sauaii  Kaknkh,  h.  .Inly  :te,  isis,  at  llarri.Hon,  .Me 

VIII.  160  Andl  OV?"  Chute/  (  Rxhirl,'  Jano's,'^  D'tni>//'  Jaynea,* 
■fimen,''  Jdiufn,'^  fJiniel^ ).  boin  in  Byfitjid.  April  11,  I8l4;  married 
,\iin  .VI.,  daiight(!r  of  Isaac  Perry,  Ks^.,  id*  Orland,  Me.,  Sept.  80,  1830, 
an<l  was  a  merchant,  and  captain  of  militia  in  Newburyport,  Mass. 
But  he  lived  in  .Maine  over  thirty  years,  between  I8:i0  und  18;V.>.  Had 
-i  golden  wedding  in  1880,  and  die<l  July  1),  l8l)0;  she  died  Jan.  I, 
1HH8,  aged  seventy-one. 
Chililreii'. 

i  ('liAlll.l'.H  |{.,  h   Aii^.  I,  is:{7;in    Mary  UuhiiiKoii,  Aii};.  H,  W>1,   was  mate  uf 

tlie  ship  Cjiiicicstep;  il.  at  (jiieeiistowii.  Irelainl,  .Sept.  IH7(l. 
ii  Maktiia  Ki.i/.ahktii,  b.  Aii^.  I,  IS-tl;  »l.  .lime  21,  IWW;  m.  Win.  H.  I'eteiH,' 
{Amlrt'to,''  Ji»lin,*  Jnlm,*  Sumnel,'*  -l»i</r»i« ').  to  Hostoii  before  pi.')7,  said  to 
Ih)  u  son  of  Wiiniiiii.  In-other  to  Rev.  Ilii^^h,  h.  \hW,  to  Ainerica  IQMi, 
preaeheil  at  Wenhain  Lake  in  Itntt,  from  "  At  Knon  near  .Sah>in  hue  anse  of 
much  water  there,"  piistor  in  .S.ilom,  Hncvettnor  t4t  Ro^er  WiilianiH;  d.  in 
EuKlanil,  Oft.  l(l(K);(la.  Kli/aheth,  in. Itarker,  Newptnt,  K.  I. 


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Childmii : 

1.  JiiMN  AXDUKW,  If.  Aii«.  l.{,  ls(J4;  in.  ;  is  :i  Kiuduato  of  Bowdoiii 

rollu«c;  ;i  lawyer,  iiiid  Hvoh  at  lUr  lliirliur,  Me. 

2.  CiiAiii.KH.  I).  .Inly  20,  IH<U5;  m.  . 

3.  Wii.i.iAM  Ciirri:,  l».  Jiiiio  15,  IWW. 

262  iii  Gr.oitOK  Ar,Hi:iiT,  li    Mai.  .'5,  lM4:j. 

iv  .S.vu.vii  BuiiK.  I».  St!|>t.  i:J,  I.S40;  tuatdior  in  .Newliuryport. 

V  KiMltAM,  I'.,  1».  Apr.  2W,  IS4S;  d.  Sept.  .iO,  1«.V). 

vi  .lA>ri'.s   Am)I!K\v.  1>.  Nov.    12,   1H.")(»;  m.  Maiy  S.  V.m   Iforii.  Oct.  21,  187<i,  at. 
Sail  I.akr  ri(y.  'Jtali. 

263  vii  Ki>\vAui.  l.\si:,  1>.  Nov.  27,  18.V{. 

VIII.    151  James  Martin  Chute,*^    ( /)<miel,'   Jamex,^  Daniel, 

ff'imeH,*  Janu'n^-^  Jiunea?  Lionel^),  horn  in  ( 'iiiciniiiili,  O.,  Nov.  ii4, 
1S14;  inairied  .\l)l)ii  J.  Fiiirchild,  Sopt.  0,  1)S41,  and  livod  in  Indiiina. 
iMi'.s.  Clint*'  died  Deuenihcr,  IS-M;  Ik;  nuirriud  •Jnd.  Kaclit!!,  widow  dl 
('liurUj.s  b'airctliild,  .Innc  7.  1H4(),  and  died  at  Tliorn  Town,  Ind.,  l.SHil; 
she  died  at  Kv  iiisviilf,  lH.")-J. 
Ciiildicn  : 

i   Kai-iikk.  '•.  N'kv.  4.  |s42;  d.  in  infamy. 

264  ii  <'iiaiim:s  Hi  iiii,i;.  h.  Dir.  I.  I,'<4.!. 

iii   Wii.MAM  l''Aiit«'iiii.i»,  l».  .Iiinc  li>,  isi";  d.  XM't^t. 
iv  .Iank.  Ii.  Aiij^.  7,  IM!)  is  in  Wasiiiiij^tdn. 

V  Daniki..  It.  .\ii;,f.  12,  1S52;  d.  yoiin;;. 

VIII.  152  Riciiard  Cliute,^  (  /A/'.  Jmiu's,'  ./,ime.s:'  JJanlflJ' 
t/'im/'.s,'  .l'»///.,s.''  Jinut's,'^  Lionel ').  Itoiii  in  Cincinnati,  ()..  Sejit.  2i5,  IH'JO: 
received  a.  good  edin-ation.  and  was  a  im-rciliant  cUmU  1s:5i'  to  1840  at 
Fort  W'ayiK!,  Ind.  :  lie  tlnii  went  into  the  I'nr  trade  till  1854,  when  lu* 
moved  to  St.  Antlinny.  .Minn.,  wliieli  was  united  to  Minneapolis  in 
iHTii.  and  sinee  that  lias  been  cnya^^'d  in  real  estate  business,  also  a 
rulinLj  eliler  in  tiic  Presbyterian  eliiireli  ;  was  regent  of  the  university 
of  Minnesota  (ive  years  :  partner  in  the  great  water  poW(!r  there,  anil 
hnn  given  nin(;li  time  to  railroads  in  the  state.  Me  married  Mary  VA'wi 
Young  i»f  Indiana,  Feb.  I'S,  | S.'iU.  imd  died  in  Chieago,  Aug.  1,  lH!i:5. 
hejiit  disease. 

Children  : 

i  CiiAiM.K-*    Uii'i(AU!>,  I).  May  1'),  IS").';   in.  Cora  .M.  Moody,  Oirl.  IS,  1S71;  lia'l 

(Jlirntrr  It ,  I),  All-.  21,  1S7S;  d    in  Tlioinasviilo,  (ia.,  Mar.  14,  18S(i. 
ii  .MiNNiK  Oi.ivK,  I).  .Mar.  21,  lS*iii;  d.  on  thu  Htoainor  Diibiuiiiu  at  LoClairu,  la,, 
Aujf.  2i«,  187(1. 


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148 


iii  Maiiy  Wki.comi:.  h.  Dcr.  4,  18M»;  «l.  Apr.  2,  KS02. 
iv  Wii.i.iK  VoiMi.  I>.  Stpt.  i:t,  lS(i;;. 

V  (JiiACK   FAiitciilM),    I).   An;;.  7,   IH'l.');    iii.   C.i|)t,    J.isliui    \V.   JiicciIih  of   tlin 

Uiiitoil  SUti's  iiiiny,  Tln»m;isvillo,  f»a.,  Mar.  I,  InHO. 
1.     \Vi:»r  C'miK,  b.  Doc.  9,  \»Si\,  Atlanta,  (ia. 

VIII.  153  James  Thurston,^  (^lirv.  -/'imeaj  Jamen:''  fJanicI/' 
Jamex,*  JnmeH;''  Janies,'^  Lionet  ^),  honi  at  f'iiicinimti,  Aug.  30,  1827, 
iintl  after  ho  was  iiiiK,-  \'ears  of  aLfe  went  to  liafayottfj.  Iiid.,  and  there 
t'ii;4ai,fe(l  ill  Ihi!  drv  goods,  luilliiig  and  the  grain  Made.  In  IST^J  he  re- 
tired, Tiioved  to  Miimeajtolis,  and  is  an  elder  in  the  l*resi)yterian  ehiircli. 
lie  married  in  l^afayette,  .Iiinc  JO,  18.')0,  Sarah  Jane  l*(5ters»n;  she 
(lied  Oot.  2"),  IH.')2;  he  iniirried  2nJ.  .Marv  Elizabeth  Me iiride,  June,  '27, 
Hot  ;  she  died  .Apr.  20,  IfS'lS;  hu  married  ord.  Lemiora  T.  C  (iroen- 
dyke,  Aug.  21.  1H71. 

(  hildren  : 

i  .Ikwxkitk,  Ii.  .lunc  2.  is.'jl;  d.  .Finn-  .">. 
ii  M.Miv  Lii.A.  1>.  May  is,  |m.-)2. 

iii   .Maimii.v  II  vvnaii.  1>.  May  "i,  IS.').'^:  tn.  Frank  Mann, 
iv  Wi.No.v.v  I'Aui:,  I).  Any;.  :!i>,  1S'»T;  ni.  ♦'Inilcs  i;.  Undorwood. 

V  I)\vir>  .M.ItifiiiK.  Ii.  Dim-,  lit,  IS.V.t. 
vi  Jamks  Kicii.Mti).  1).  .Ian.  14,  IH<)4. 

vii  Samii:i.  .SiiAiii',  l>.  Jan.  SA,  l.s(l<(. 
viii  Koincur  M(n(i:is.  It.  Dt-c.  II.  IST:!. 

VIII.  154  Samuel  Hews/  ( I{>'v.  Ja/twM.'  JmneH,'''  DanulJ' 
•J'ltnen,^  Jiimt's,-''  'T'lmen,'^  Lionel^),  horn  at  (olumhiis.  ()..  Dee.  <l.  1830; 
aiiended  iiiedieal  eoUegc;  at  Cineiiinali.  and  graduated  l8r)2 ;  tlnni 
from  Fort  Wayne.  Ind..  In-  went  to  Portland.  Ore.,  and  in  IH.VJ,  to 
Kiireka,  Ciil.;  eanie  hacik  to  St.  Anthony.  Minn.,  1^07  ;  married  Helen 
Iv  A.  Day,  May  ;'>.  1S.*)«.  and  has  resided  there  sinui;.  an  M.i)..  and  part- 
ner with  his  brother,  liiehard.  in  business. 

Children: 

i  (.'iiAUi.oTTK  IUciri;i„  h.  ,]Ai\.  .in,  isv.t;  d.  .Ian.  .M,  I8(W. 

ii  .Makv  .Ir.AN.VKiTi:.  Ii.  Au^.  24.  isa2. 
iii  .VciNKs.  I».  Si'id.  ft.  IMfU. 
iv  Klizahktii.  I>.  Oct.  14.  isdtl. 

V  Louis  I'ki.nci;,  Ii.  Oct.  17,  IHUt^. 
vi   FiiKOKUicK,  1).  Dl'c.  21,  1872. 

VIII.    155  Moses  Stubbs  Chute,'    {Oio'tix,'   Josiak'^    Curtix!' 

Thufi'iH,*  Jami-x,''  -Iditieur  Lionel^  ).\)nvn  in  Cumberland,  Me.,  Mar.  21 


r.-*'" 


>  ->'• 


144 


OENKALOfMES   OP   THE   CHUTE    FAMILY. 


...  .^ 


I  .      'V   J 


181.');  nianiid  (liristiaiia.  (laughter  of  Freeman  and  I^ydia  Ellis,  Sept. 
5, 1843.  Cartilage.  Me.;  she  died  A|»ril,  lM4»>,  aged  twenty;  he  mar- 
ried 'Jnd,  Violette  II.,  dangliter  of  John  and  Iluldah  (Reed)  Gray,  son 
of  Eliithulet  and  Mary  (C'oolidge)  Gray  ((»f  Sutton.  Mass.,  who  went 
tr»  Jay.  Fumklin  (  <•..  Me.).  Oct.  tl\K  1846.  and  has  followed  mercantile 
bubinefs  nn  re  or  Ichs  thrtugh  life.  He  moved  from  Carthage,  Me.  to 
Koekland.  riynioulh  Co..  Mas.s..  1^7-,  and  there  is  doing  well  as  a 
grocer. 
Children  : 

266     i  (Jkoikik  CiKTiB,  !>.  April  IV,  IS4.'j. 

266  ii  CnAHi.KH  Mohks,  li.  July  ;;,  IMJ*. 

267  iii  EiiwiN  Km.K'IT.  b.  Aj-iil  H.  IsM. 

iv  Fka.nk  SianwooI).  It.  Nov.  28.  1S54;  m.  SvWic  C.  YoiiiiK,  April  A,  1886;  kIic 

d.  0«t.  24,  1S87.  anod  tliirty. 
V  Nui.i.iK  ISi'HAN,  b.  Feb.  .*>,  1M8;  in.  Ilowani  M.,  son  of  Nathan  and  Charlotli- 

(Lane)  Poole,  Jan.  '2'2,  18T«. 
vi  Fi.oiiK.NCK  E.MKIJV.  I>.  Jan.  2,  I.<»«M);  d.  S«pt.  29,  1804,  Jay,  Mo. 
vji  Jamks  II.,  I).  Dee.  2',,  INU;  d.  ()<t.  31,  \S*\4,  Dixlield,  Me. 
viii  lA/./.iK  L.,  h.  Oct.  T),  IN(,'>,  in  Jay,  Me.;  m.  Horatio  P.,  son  of  Silas  Capcn,  of 

Norwood,  Mass..  Nov.  18,  188.');  and  have  Florence  MiUon,  b.  Jan.  15,  1887; 

Harold  Nuricuoil,  h.  April  28,  ISiH).  Kotkland,  Muss, 
ix  E.MMA  V.  A.,  b.  April  28,  I8(i8. 
X  (iliACE  Mahbi.,  b.  Feb.  24,  1875. 

VIII.  156  Joseph  Clement  Chute,**  {Jo^iah,'  Joaiah,^  CurtiH,^ 
Thiniaf,*  Javun,^  Jonief.'^  Lioiul ').  born  in  Portland.  Me.,  Aug.  22, 
1823;  lived  tliere  till  he  was  sixteen,  then  went  to  sea,  and  was  off 
several  voyages;  to  Liverpool,  L(»ndon,  West  Indies,  Florida,  etc.  In 
184«»,  he  enlisted  in  Capt.  Hradfute's  (.'o  .  of  Tennessee  Volunteers  and 
went  into  the  Mexican  war.  On  his  return,  while  nursing  some  yel- 
low fever  patients  in  New  Orleans,  in  the  hot  summer  of  1847.  lie 
received  a  sunstroke,  which  disabled  him  very  much.  lie  got  hoim-. 
however,  and  lived  twelve  years  \\ith  his  mother  and  his  uncle  (ieovj,'e 
W.,  in  Wirulhiim  ;  niaiiicd  Sarah  Sylvester  Winslow,'  (Jamts^^  Jmtu»,^ 
Nathan*  Jamen;^  Johr  Kenelm,^  over  in  l»t21»).  sixth  in  a  family  of  eij^'lit. 
Oct.  27,  18511;  lived  five  and  a  half  years  on  the  Mark  Knight  place. 
which  he  bought,  and  in  the  spring  of  18»ir) — liaving  sold  his  place 
again— he  moved  on  to  liis  father-in-law's  farm,  near  Windham  Cen- 
ter.    He  was  of  an  amiable  dispo8itii»n.  fond  of  good  company,  much 


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145 


given  to  hospitality,  iiiul  a  worthy  member  of  the  Masons,  and  Orthodox 
Friends.     He  died  Jan.  7,  188(1. 
Children  ; 

i  Gkorok  Cr-KMKMr,  b.  Oct.  8.  180i);  d.  July  8,  18(W, 
ii  Edwaku  Winsi.ow,  b.  Fol).  2.  18tl2. 

VIII.  157  John  Hooper  Chute,*^  {Col.  FrancU,^  Col.  Thomas,^ 
Curtis,^  Thomax,*  Jumi'x,^  Jamea,"^  Lionel^),  horn  in  Otisiiehl,  Cumherhmd 
Co.,  Me.,  July  21«,  1810;  grew  up  among  tiie  natives  of  that  part,  a 
jolly,  good-iiaturod  soul ;  married  Miriam,  (hiughter  of  Thaddeus  Tur- 
ner, Nov.  10,  1840,  and  settled  on  his  father's  old  farm,  near  Bolster's 
Mills.  She  diod  Nov.  2.  I8r)2,  ajjed  forty-five;  he  married  2nd,  Joanna, 
daughter  of  John  and  Mercy  (Jordan)  Pike,  and  widow  of  Nathaniel, 
son  of  Samuel  Andrews,  Aug.  29,  18.')4.  Mr.  Chute  was  a  hard  worker 
over  the  lulls  and  among  tlu;  rocks,  and  in  his  old  age  became  quite  a 
cripple  with  rheumatism  ;  died   Dec.  11,  1890. 

Children  ; 

i  Hannah,  b.  Auf,'.  15,  1842;  d.  Sopt.  4,  1847. 

268  ii  CuiiTis,  b.  March  2»,  1S4.5. 

iii  MiKiAM,  b.  Nov.  1,  ia')2;  d.  .Ian.  «.  185;i. 

269  iv  Ai.HKHT  F.,  b.  .Jan.  27,  18.'.6. 

VIII.  158  Francis  jr.,**  {Col.  Francis,'  Col.  Thomas,^  Curtis,^ 
Thoinaa,*  Jnmes^^  Jamea^  Lionel^),  born  in  Otisfield,  Dec.  Vk  1816; 
married  Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  Wentworth  Stuart,  Feb.  1844;  she 
died  June  9,  18<)8,  aged  thirty-nine ;  he  married  2nd,  Kaphira  A., 
daughter  of  Rev.  JosL'[di  Wight,  May  1,  18(>5.  Mr.  Chute  has  been  a 
blacksmith  and  merchant  at  Holster's  .Mills,  about  lifty  years.  One 
daughter. 

I  Mrhcv  S.,  b.  April  27,  1845;  d.  March  8.  1865. 

VIII.  159  James  Chute,''  (  William  C,"  Col.  Thomait.*''  Curtis/' 
Thomas,*  James,^  James,^  Lionel^),  born  near  Naples,  Me.,  Aug.  30, 
1817;  married  Ellen  Jane,  daughter  of  Fisher  .Mann,  March  ;'>,  1843; 
and  lived  near  Naples ;  she  died  Aug.  22,  18158,  aged  forty  four ;  lie 
married  2nd,  Hannah  Jane  (born  Aug.  13,  1833),  daughter  of  David 
H.  and  Ruth  II.  (Eastman)  Cole,  March  20,  18H9.  She  married  1st, 
Ai\drew  J.  Cole — no  relation — Dec.  23,  1850,  and  had  five  children. 
Mr.  Cole  died  June  7,  1804,  aged  thirty-two.     Mr.  Chute  was  a  pious. 


116 


OENEALOOIES    OF   THE    rill'TE    FAMILY. 


industrious  farmer.  In  doin^  liard  work,  uh  in  rolling  u  log,  he  wan 
wont  to  sny '*  fftnto."  and  fmiu  tlmt  he  was  eullod  "(^aiito  Jim,"  to 
distinguish  him  tVnni  others  of  the  niim(>.  Ilr  was  (diaphiin  in  the 
I'atruna  of  Ilusltandry  in  IST.");  and  his  wife  was  Ceres.  He  was 
recording  steward  in  th«'  M.  K.  cliurcli  inl87V>;  <lied  June  12,  1884, 
a  prominent  Mason  and  Oihl  Kelhiw. 
Children  : 

270  i  Ai,oN/.o  F,  b.  Nov.  13.  IW;]. 

ii   p:i.nHii.<iK{;..  1..  Miiirli  :'().  ll«-f(l;ni.  Sadie  V..  ila.  of  Oani*-!  Althot.of  Law 
loncc,  Mass.,  Nov.  '>'l,  lS7o,  inovi-d  to  Mavi'iliill.  ISSO.aud  is  a  jjrocer  there 
iii  U.  H.  Siiiiti.KY,  l>.  Jniic  2H,  1817;  d.  Oct.  :n,  18.'>0. 

Iv  Emma  J.v.vi-:,  b.  .Nliiidi  i:j,  I8-Il>;  in.  Aiidruw  A.  Ki't-ne.*  {Amntinh  Almon.* 
Siifd'juer  .s'/*/ ');/i(r  I),  of  Poland,  Mc,  and  is  foit-niaii  in  a  kIhic  inanufac 
torv,  Havi-riiill,  .MaKs. 
I.     (rKoitoK  Ai.KRi'.M,  It.  May  11,  ISTJ;  jowcdor  in  Ilavt'ihill. 

271  V  IIoiiAeK  Ma.nn.  b.  Oct.  7.  IHftl. 

vi  Makv  ('ai:oi.ink,  b.  Ocl.  12.   IH.'.3;  ni.    Franks.  Watkins,  November.  1873; 
had  two  sons,  twodan^htfis.  and  died  .\n;;.  11,  lH8tJ. 

272  vii  KtiSHBi.i.  K.,  b.  .lum-lis.  isv-i. 

vwi  .Mki.vii.i.k  W.,  b.  All);.  2.   18.J7;  killed   in  a  pn|M'r  mill.  Fitchbnrc.  M.iKb., 

Ans,'.  II.  1S81. 
ix  (tKoKuK  AvK.K,  b.  .Inly  i;j,  Ibtl.j;  m.  Norali  Stone,  1880,  living  at  Biy  Stone 

City.  S.  D. 
X  Eli.kn  S.,  !•  .Ian.  :!(>,  18(18;  m.  Fred  Ilitoper,  .Inly  3,  I88<»,  .ind  li         three 

sons. 
xi  MiNNiK  .\..  b.  .Inlv  11,  1870;  in.  John,  Hon  uf  Kuhcuu  Mayo,  October,  1889; 

have  two  <iiildron. 

VIII.  160  William  Chute/  (  Wllll.nn  C'  Col.  Thoma»,^  Curti»,'> 
Thomag,*  JanoK,'^  J,t),i,'sr  Lionel  ^),  horn  Oct.  22,  iHl'.h  married  Emily 
N.,  daughter  of  Joseph  Stuart  of  Harrison.  Me..  Nov.  21,  1844;  was  a 
good  and  useful  man  in  society  ;  he  was  a  deacon  in  the  ('ongrega- 
tional  church;  a  Mason,  and  treasurer  in  the  Patrons  of  llushamlry. 
187!l;  died  at  Harrison,  July  lA,  ISH',). 

Children  : 

i  JosKi'ii  F  ,  b.  Mar.  2. 18J7;  m.  Lizzie,  danj»hter  of  Joseph  DrcHser  of  Bridne- 

ton,  .luno  4,  18"(). 
ii  KosANNAii.  b.  May  4,  18.'»2;  d.  Ang.  23. 

iii  KosK.  b.  Si'pt.  10,  18.')5;  m.  Frank  1',  son  of  Henry  B.  J(duiHon  of  Gorh.im, 
.Ian.  1,  188:.. 

VIII.    161  Franklin  A.  Chute,'  (  WHliam   C,"   Col.   Thoma»:' 
CurtiK,"  ThiwHiH.*  Janii^,-^  J'lmes.'  Lionel^),  l)orn   Feb.  25,  1827:  mar- 


ried  VA 

and  nio 

ChiN 

273     i 

ii 

(5knealooik8  or  the  chute  family. 


147 


lied  Klizal)eth  .1.,  dauj^littM-  of  'rhotmis   Hall  of  Naples.  Sept.  24,  1853, 
and  movi'd  to  W'utert'ord  1H»;.'{;  to  UanUou,  August,  1877. 
Cliildroii  : 

273  i  giiNCY  Mayukkuy,  h.  Vov.  30.  lM.'i4. 

ii  CoitA    liKi.i.,   1 1.  .Sept.    14.  IHtCt;  in.   .lohn  Witliam.   Vov.  IV,   J88l.  Atirl  h»Te 
threu  cliililruii  at  HiirriMoii. 

VIII.  162  Edwin  Chute/  (0,inl,i:  CoL  Thoman,^  Ourtit* 
TI>'>ni(iK.*  JainfH;^  Jamenr  Lionel^).,  Itoni  in  ()ti«ru'ld,  July  •'>.  IHIO; 
iiiairitMl  Dorcas  ('olil».  dauj^litt-i'  of  William  and  Mary  (C'hute-Noyes) 
Aiihi'tt.  Feb.  17,  1844,  and  livid  at  Staiidisli  in  (ioiliani,  snutli  of 
Sebago  Luke,  liul  niuvt'd  to  Oiisticlil.  lu-ar  lioister's  Mills,  184«) ;  was 
nil  imlustrious  farmer;  died  I'd).  4,  ls8l. 

Cliildreii : 

i  .JoHiAU  <:..  I)  Mny  .J.  I.S4J;  il.  May  (J.  1.440. 

ii  Wii.M.VM   Aiii)i>oN.  1».  Mity  2,  IXJS;  \v;is  in  ('<iin|taiiy  G,  29th   Mtiine  nnd  a 
inisiiiur;  il.  at  Aiiii:iiM»lis,  Mil  .  Juui'.  1><04. 

274  ni  .h.siAii  C,  I).  .Srpt.  IS,  \m\ 

iv  K.Mii.v  Ii..  li.  Sept.  8,  IB.W;   m.  Kri,  koh  tif  Cli-nHT.t  .Scrilmcr.  Octolicr.  18fl7 

M\i\  liavf  tliKM'  cliildrcii. 
V  Mahi.on  a..   1>.  .Sopt.   14.  If:<.)4;  m.  I.iiura,  dnu^rliter  of  Martin  Van   Uureu 

.lillsiiii,  July,  1H)|. 
vi  K.  Wki-i.inhton.  Ii.  ,Iaii.  2!',  Is.Mt;  .1.  .ranuary,  1S.M). 
vii  Ci.i.MoN,  1..  .Jail   2!'.  l.'^.'iS;  d    Manli,  Isiil. 
viii  Maky  Aauni,  t>.  .Vpr.  II.  isiiu;  <|.  .SipfonilM-r.  IS'-I. 
i.Y  H.  Ihauki.,  I).  .Jan.  I).   ibO.'!:  in.   .1.   F.iiKai,  smi  nf  .Inines   Dunham,  Mar.  1, 

1884.     (1)  Kllmrorlh,  h.  Dit.  2.  1SH4. 
X  IiiKt.i.A  KosiM.A.  li.  Mar.  20,  iHlCi. 
xi  AiiKi.Aiinc  H.,  1>.  .riily  0,  ls(«lt. 

VIII.  163  Albion  Chute,'  (DmieV  Col.  Thomntt,^  Curtis,'' 
TliDiiiiin,^  JiDiiex,-'  JanuK^-  Lionrl  ^),  horn  .lune  20,  1828;  married  Dor- 
iiida  IMiilhriclv  •*  {-/ostph,'  Simon,'  Jtrmeti,^  Joxcpfi,*  Jaineti.''^  Jamet,^ 
r/ir/j/Mjw  ^),  Mar.  1'),  lHr)4  ;  slie  died  Oct.  4,  lH;V.i,  aged  twenty-nine; 
lie  married  2nd,  Merebah  I).,  daugbter  (^f  Mark  Kt)bert8.  .Ian.  2!>.  ISHO, 
and  lived  in  Ossipee,  ("arroll  Co.,  N.  II.;  died  Sept.  8,  1892. 

('liildren  : 

i  Ai.Piio.Nso  11.,  I>.    Kt'l).    16,   l,s.")."j;  in.  Aimottf  Fk'tclier,  .Mar.  27.    1881;  Hon, 

Howiird,  h.  .Ian.  ."l,  IS82. 
ii  Em.a  A.,  I».  .July  20,  1802;  m.  William  II.  Hcatli.  tiept.  20,  1877. 
lii  Waukk.v  Mahk.  b.  .Iiinu  24,  18(14. 


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iv  James  A.,  b.  Oct.  15,  1866. 
V  GuAciA  A.,  b.  Sept.  8,  1873. 
vi  Wallace  S.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1877. 

VIII.  164  Daniel  jr.,  a  brother,  born  July  12,  1832 ;  married 
Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  Atkins,  Portland,  Me.,  1855 ; 
moved  to  Ebbensburg,  Pa.  ;  a  wagon  maker. 

Children  : 

i  Ella,  b. . 

ii  William,  b. . 

iii  Cabbie,  b. . 


iv  Sadie,  b. . 

V  Della,  b. . 

VIII.  165  William  Windsor,'  {Daniel,"  Col.  Thomas,^  Curtis,* 
Thomas,*  James,^  James,'  Lionel^},  born  Dec.  29,  1834;  married  Lu- 
cette  Philbrick,  sister  o  Albion's  1st  wife,  Oct.  21,  1856,  and  settled 
in  Otisfield,  near  Crooked  River ;  a  farmer.  They  celebrated  their 
"  Silver  Wedding  "  on  Oct.  21,  1881.     He  died  May  21,  1892. 

Children  : 

i  Ida  Jankttb,  b.  July  .31,  1857;  m.  Charles  C.  Davis  jr.,  Nov.  11,  1882;  a  son 

Harold  Windsor,  b.  1866;  live  in  East  Otisfield. 
ii  Nellie  F.,  b.  Aug.  7,  1859;  ra.  George  Edwards,  December,  1881. 


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SONG,  WBITTEN  by  SAMUEL   LOTEN   WE8TON,  M.D.  OF   BOLSTEB's   MILLS  AND   SUNG  AT 

THE    8ILVEB    WEDDING. 

"  Of  all  the  faith  that  wins  the  highest  grace, 
Whose  indication  is  a  cheerful  face, 
Of  all  the  works  that  is  tlie  best  by  half. 
That  sometimes  blossoms  in  a  hearty  laugh." 

James  H.  Wiggin. 

1. 

Just  five  and  twenty  years  to-day 
Since  Windsor  to  Lucett  did  say, 
"  I'll  take  you  for  my  wedded  wife." 
Says  she  *'  All  right,  I'm  yours  for  life." 

Chorus.  , 

Then  clear  the  deck,  rant,  tear  and  canter, 

Clear  the  deck,  rant,  tear  and  canter. 
Clear  the  deck,  shake  out  the  bedding. 

For  we're  all  here  at  the  Silver  Wedding. 


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2. 

At  tirat  they  lived  in  humble  style 
And  fortune  seemed  to  frown  awhile, 
But  they  laid  up  some  dimes  and  quarters, 
Made  pants,  raised  hens  and  two  fine  daughter*. 
Then  clear  the  deck,  etc. 

3. 

They  bought  a  farm  and  built  a  house, 
They  kept  no  cat  that  caught  no  mouse, 
And  what  did  much  to  increase  iheir  means, 
They  raised  sweet  corn  and  lima  beans. 
Then  clear  the  deck,  etc. 

4. 

Now  all  things  lovely  went  apace, 
The  daughters  grew  in  gifts  and  grace, 
But  when  it  seemed  that  they  should  marry, 
They  made  a  most  perplexing  tarry. 
Then  clear  the  deck,  etc. 

6. 

The  parents,  since  no  wedding  came 
To  crown  the  altar  with  its  flame. 
Said  "  wedded  life  has  had  some  clover, 
We  think  we'd  better  marry  over." 
Then  clear  the  deck,  etc. 

6. 

So  cards  and  invitations  flew. 

And  brought  together  a  Chutey  crew. 

Of  long  Chutes,  short  Chutes,  stout  and  lean, 

A  hundred,  more  or  less,  I  ween. 

Then  clear  the  deck,  etc. 
7. 

Here's  Rose,  and  Belle,  and  Liz,  and  Ella, 
O  what  a  chance  for  some  good  "  fella," 
And  lots  of  other  charming  women 
With  hideous  bangs,  flne  lace  and  trimming. 
Then  ci'ear  the  deck,  etc. 

8. 

Here's  Albert,  'Siah,  Bill  and  Frank, 
And  John  with  many  a  funny  prank, 
Can't  name  them  all—  we  have  no  quakers, 
Excepting  uncle  Mahlon  Akers. 

Then  clear  the  deck,  etc. 


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And  how  the  Chutes  with  Chutes  have  chatted, 
How  some  on  oyster  soup  have  fatted, 
I  will  refer  —  I'm  such  a  noodle, 
To  that  old  Nincompoop  —  Dr.  Coodle.* 
Then  clear  the  deck,  etc. 

10. 

Kind  friends  I'm  done,  my  muse  is  "  bust," 
My  throat  is  dry  and  close  I  must, 
Obliijed,  lest  you  some  tears  be  shedding, 
To  keep  the  rest  for  the  "GoMen  Wedding." 

CUOBUS. 

Then  clear  the  deck,  etc., 

Clear  the  deck,  rant,  tear  and  canter, 
Clear  the  deck,  shake  out  the  bedding, 

We'll  try  and  hi  at  the  "  Golden  Wedding." 

VIII.  166  Watson  Chute,^  (James,^  Col.  Thomas,''  Curtis,^ 
Thomas,*  Jamenj^  James^^  Lionel^),  born  iu  Naples,  March  20,1835; 
married  Harriet  (Nelson)  Dawes,  of  Portland,  Oct.  31,  1857;  lived  in 
Naples,  and  in  later  years  worked  in  the  Cumberland  Mills  pa[)er  works 
at  Saccarappa,  on  the  Presuinpscott  river.  Slie  died  Sept.  16,1884: 
aged  fifty-five  ;  he  died  1888. 

Children  : 

i  CiiAULES  H.,  b.  May  25,  ISfil;  m.  Maria  Lord,  Dec.  2,  1882. 
ii  Emma  C,  b.  Oct.  18,  18()4;  m, . 

VIII.  167  Andrew  Chute,'^  (James,^  Col.  Thomas,''  Curtis,^  Cur- 
tis,^ Thomas,'^  James,^  James^^  Lionel^),  born  Jan.  4,  1844;  mairied 
Kate  A.,  daughter  of  John  Douavan,  Jan.  4,  186G,  and  lived  at  Na]iies 
on  or  near  his  fartlier's  farm ;  a  farmer ;  she  died  Oct.  4,  1892.  aged 
forty-six. 

Children  : 

i  Charles  Edwakd,  b.  June  12,  18«58;  m. . 

ii  Cora  May,  b.  May  10,  1870;  m.  Clinton,  son  of  Robert  Edes,  1888,  and  liavc 
three  children. 

VIII.  168  Adelbert  C,  brother  to  the  above,  born  Feb.  4, 1848; 
married  Lizzie  M.  Jordan  "^  (Barzillai,^    Winter,^  Jeremiah,'^  Jeremiah,^ 

*  Ifomdt  plume  of  Capt.  James  Chuto  of  Naples,  anil  "  Miucompoop,"  a  pet  uamo  he  wBi  in  the 
habit  of  »pplyiiigto  liis  friends  — called  the  writer  by  it  at  thiseelebratloii. 


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Jeremiah^^  Rev.  Robert.,^  of  1640),  Jan.  4,  1873;  a  foreman  in  theCuui- 
herlaiid  mills  ;  also  deputy  sheriff  of  Cumberland  Co.,  Portland. 
Children  : 

i  IIekhkrt  E.,  1).  Oct.  11,  187:3. 

VIII.  169  Warren  E.  Chute,"  {Capt.  James,'  Col.  Thomas,^ 
Curtis,^  Thomas^  James,^  James^^  Lionel^),  born  in  Naples  Apr.  10, 
1850;  married  Clara  H.,  daughter  of  Enoch  Gammon  jr.,  Jan.  28,  1875, 
;ind  live  on  the  east  side  of  Long  Pond,  in  Naples;  a  farmer. 

Children  : 

i  Ebnest  Alfrkd,  b.  Jan.  1,  1^11. 

ii  Flora  M.,  b.  Marcli  14,  1879. 
iii  Virginia  E.,b.  Aug.  22,  1881. 
iv  James  Clevelaxo,  b.  Juno  .5,  1884. 

VIII.  170  George  M-  Chute,^  (^Capt.  Thomas,''  Col.  Thomas,^ 
Curtis,^  Thomas,^  James,^  Jamesr  Lionel^),  born  in  Naples.  July  28, 
1836;  lived  in  Otisfield.  Portland  and  Sweden  ;  went  into  Co.  A,  18th 
.Mass.  and  5th  corps  in  tiie  late  war:  returned  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  in 
October,  1864;  Boston,  18(57:  married  Lucy  A.,  daughter  of  Oliver 
and  Lucinda  (Webber)  Barnard,  Dec.  9,  18(]8,  Sweden,  Me.  :  went  and 
lived  in  Boston  again  ;  then  to  Clay  Co.,  Minn.,  1872,  and  back  to 
Brooklyn  in  Sej)tember;  to  Brighton,  Mo.,  later  in  the  fall:  and  to 
Southborough,  Mass.,  Ajirii,  1874  ;  to  Brighton  again  1875  ;  and  since 
1880,  to  Harrison,  Cumberland  Co.,  Me;  burned  out  in  1885;  but 
doing  well  again. 

Children : 

i  Florence  L.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1869,  in  Boston, 
ii  Emma  Suaw,  b.  Jan.  20,  1871,  in  Boston, 
iii  Lucy  Alice,  b.  Oct.  2,  1872,  in  Brighton, 
iv  Martua  Eleanor,  b.  April  23,  1880,  in  Brighton. 


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IX.  171  Robert  Chute,^  {Dea.  Andrew,^  Dea.  Daniel,'  Samuel,^ 
John,^  Lionel,^  Jmnes,^  James  ■^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Clements,  Annapolis 
Co.,  N.  S.,  Dec.  15,  1820;  followed  his  fivtlier  and  grandfather,  in  the 
blacksmith  trade ;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Everett,  of 
Woodstock,  N.  B.,  by  Rev.  Israel  Potter,  jr.,  Feb.  27,  1844 ;  and  lived 
in  Clements,  moved  over  to  Lower  (iranville,  about  1800,  died  Sept. 
30,  1882.  His  widow  married  2d,  Dea.  Dowie  Ditmars  Potter,  Dec.  10, 
1885. 

Children : 

275     i  Richard  Buri'EE,  b.  Jan.  2,  1S4.5. 

ii  Lerainy  Jank,  b.  July  14,  1849;  m.  William  Henry  Bobaker,*  (Daniel  Wil- 
liam,^ Danii'K^  Andreas,^  from  Germany  to  New  York,  before  tlie  Revolu- 
tion; to  Nova  Scotia  1776),  Xov.  15,  1S6S,  lived  in  Lower  Granville;  moved 
to  Lynn,  Mass.,  May  188");  bo  is  a  carpenter.     Cbildren: 

1.  Lalia,  b.  July  0,  1S70;  m.  Cbarles  O.,  son  of  Hugb  Weston,  in  Lynn 

by  Rev.  A.  A.  Williams,  Oct.  21,  1889,  a  sboe  manufacturer,  and 
bave  a  son,  Charlen  Lester,  b.  Oct.  4,  1890;  tbe  first  and  only  one  in 
tbe  twelfth  generation. 

2.  Alberta,  b.  Aug.  30,  1872;  m.  Lamont,  son  of  Trafton  Phillips  of 

Wells,  Me.,  May  18,  1892. 

3.  Iren>s,  b.  Jan.  23,  1875. 

4.  Marzetta,  b.  April  11,  1877. 

6.    Elwooi)  Touno,  b.  March  12,  1882. 
«.    Richard  Burpee,  b.  July  1(5,  1883. 
iii  Anwabkli.e  Caroline,  b.  Feb.  6,  1852;  m.  Stephen  H.,  son  of  Joseph  Rob- 
blee,  Jan.  29,  1874,  and  live  in  Lower  Granville,  farmers.     Children: 

1.  AvARD  Milton,  b.  May  24,  186i. 

2.  Oscar  William,  b.  April  29,  1877. 

3.  Ren  A,  b.  Sept.  29,  1879. 

4.  Hattie  May,  b.  Dec.  15,  1882. 

5.  Mertie  W.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1884. 

6.  Watson  D.,  b.  Feb.  21,  1888. 

IX.  172.  Whitefleld  Cliute  »  iAhram,^  DanieV  Samuel,^  John,^ 
Lionel,^  Jamea,^  James,'^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  March  29, 
1823 ;  married  Eliza  (exactly  the  same  age),  daughter  of  John,  son  of 


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Daniel  Feleli,  Marcli  -S,  li'^o-,  iind  lived  in  Xewhuryport,  Mass.,  six 

years;  returned  t*)  Nova  Scotia  18")8,  and  lived  near  Bridoretown;  she 

died  .Inly  "ii;,  1S90. 

riiildren  : 

i  Makv  LtxisK.  1>.  l)ct.  21),  liiod;  d.  iJur.  :l(). 

ii   Naomi  .Iank.  b.  Xov.  27,  l^")7;in.  Lt'vi  II.  MilKorry  (/)  f-;  i  F.,J<t  n-<,J  ixrpli 
iind  KUzuhvtli  (lianus)  Mtlhenj),  Au,:.j.  4,   ISSil;  slio  was  a  school  teaclii'r, 
ami  d.  Xov.  2],  1887. 

IX.  173  Austin  Sophronius,"  (/l/>mm,»/)(m/V/,"  *S'awcAfZ,«Jo/(n,s 
Lionel,'^  James,^  Jainen,'^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  Jan.  31,  183l>  ; 
went  to  the  far  west  in  youth;  married  Nellie  M.  Forbes,  April  18, 
1S75,  and  lives  at  San  Bernardino,  C'al.,  a  blacksmith. 

Children  : 

i  15i;i;tiia,  1).  Mar.  2!t,  lS7i);  m.  Alexander  Wixoiii,  Mar.  iM.  I8i);l. 
ii  Ei.izahktii,  1».  July  ^,  1S77;  m.  Williain  Hiulell,  July  s,  |s>t|. 
iii  8us.\N.  1).  July  15,  l^~U. 
iv  COKA  liKM..  It.  AutJ.  !•,  1881. 
V  Nki.mk.  b.  Oct.  22.  188;i. 
vi  Aus^I^f  Aukam,  b.  Feb.  10,  lS8t!. 
vii  EssAiMiKXK.  1).  Dec.  22,  1S8S. 
viii  Wii.i.iAM  HoitKin',  b.  Nov.  .'id,  18\t0. 

IX.  174  Ephraim  Larkins,"  (Df,i.  Aamn,^  Dea.  Daniel,'  S<nn- 
lU'l,'^  John  ■^  Lionel,^  James^^  Jmnesr  Lionel^),  born  iii  Clements,  Feb. 
■27,  1828;  married  Huth  E.,  daughter  of  William  an(i  Sarah  (Quereau) 
Hale,  Oct.  10  1849:  and  lived  on  a  part  of  his  father's  old  farm,  about 
eight  miles  from  Digby,  a  farmer;  shedied  Sept.  8,  18t>8,  aged  forty  ; 
he  married  2nd,  Dalina  (Chute)  Marriett,  Dec.  18,  1870.  See  No.  Ot). 
Mr.  Chute  died  June  1803. 

Children  : 

275      i  NoiiMAN  Wii.FBKD,  b.  Jan.  (),  1851. 
277     ii  Fkeeman  Ezka,  b.  Fob.  2,  1853. 

iii  HoBEUT  OuuKU,  b.  Dec.  8,  1855;  lost  at  hea  1881. 

iv  William  Kdwin,  b.  Dec.  tj,  1859;  lost  oil"  the  "Edward  Blake"  December, 

187G. 
V  Elmek  Ellsworth,  b.  November.  18tl2;  d.  of  slow  fever  July,  1867. 
vi  LiLi.v  FARRiN(iTON,  b.  Apr.  i;J,  1867;  d.  of  slow  fever  August,  1867. 
vii  Myron  Ellsworth,  b.  Apr.  27,  1872 

IX.     175  Joseph  WentWOrth.,'\Aaron,^  Daniel,' Samuel,^  John,^ 
Lionel,'^  James,^  James^^  Lionel^),  horn  in  Clements,  Dec.  24,  1829  ;  niar- 
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ried  Maria  Dakin  (Jacobs  Ahrum),  and  widow  of  William  A.  Southern, 
Nov.  17,  1851,  and  lived  in  Bridgetown,  Digby,  and  in  the  United 
States. 
(~)hildren  : 

i  Ida  i'".,  b.  Sept.  1,  IS.'J'i;  m.  Ernest  A.  Strattou  1870,  of  Hostoii,  and  Viw  in 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  four  children, 
ii  MKHiTAiiLE,  1).  Oct.  -^8,  18r)3;  ni.  Edwin,  son  of  William  imd  Abba  (Simp- 
son) Potter  Oct.  20.  1800,  Digby,  N.  S. 
278  iii  William  St.  Claik,  b.  Sept.  1,  I8')5. 

iv  Dkan  Wai.keu,  b.  Auc  l;},  1857;  went  to  sea,  and  was  mate  of  the  United 
States  bark  "  Mtiliogan "'  ISM);  m,  Agnes,  dnn.  of  Jolin  and  Annio  K. 
Tyler  (nic«e  of  Vws.  John  Tyler)  Nelson  of  •  »range.  N.  .J.,  Nov.  13,  iss!>. 
and  is  a  tirst-class  plumber  in  New  York  city. 

V  Jkssib  Ann,  b.  Oct.  :],  ls.50;  m.  J(din  Kice  jr.   lS7(i,  and  had  a  dauphtor 

Georgina;  m.  2nd.  Daniel  Vtmon,   1884,  and  live  in  New  York  city  and 
Brooklyn. 

IX.  176  Amos  Alva  Chute,^  {^Aaron,^  Daniel'  Samuel^  JohnJ' 
Lionel^  Jamei<,^  Jamexr  Lionel^'),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  May  15, 
1837;  married  Celina  E.  Chute  (see  No.  8(3),  of  (iranville,  Feb.  li'. 
1862;  and  lived  in  Clements;  died  .Jan.  18,  1878;  she  married  "ml. 
Almon  Moore,  October  1884,  and  lives  at  Free])ort,  Digby  Co. 

Children : 

i  Ada  .1.,  b.  Dec.  25,  1862;  m.  Charles,  son  of  Israel  D.  Brooks,  Dec.  20,  ISSO; 
m.  2nd,  James  M.  Norwood,  July  20.  1800;  and  live  in  Lynn,  Mass. 

ii  Ena  F.,  b.  July  11,  1866;  m.  G.  Whiteficld  Moore,  1885.  and  live  at  FreeiKirt. 
N.  S. 

iii  Ella  G.,  b.  Dec.  0.  18(57;  ni.  Fayette  Morgan,  July  7,  1886,  and  live  at  Dick- 
inson, Stark  Co.,  N.  D. 

iv  Mauguritta,  b.  July  0,  1878. 

V  Blanciik  May  Mookb,  b.  1885. 

IX.  177  Abner  Woodworth,^  Aaron, ^  DanuL'  Samuel,*^  John/' 
Lionel,*  Jame-s,^  Jaiiien/^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  'Inly  4,  1840; 
married  Mary  Ann  Knillin'^  {Stf.pheu,^  George,'^  George,^  Geori/e^' 
Geonje,^  from  llhode  Island),  Dec.  28,  18t')5  ;  anil  lives  on  a  part  of 
his  father's  old  farm. 

Children : 

i  Avaud,  b.  Oct.  7,  I86t5. 
ii  William,  b.  Aug.  8,  1-68. 
iii  Charles  L.,  b.  June  28,  1870. 


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iv  Aakon  I.,  1).  June  10,  1871. 

V  Edward,  b.  July  25,  1872. 

vi  J^ouMAN  E.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1874;  d.  Nov.  2t(.     These  younp  men  nearly  all  live  in 

IJoston  and  Lynn, 
vii  Nei.lik  May,  b.  Oct.  2.5,  187">:  d.  Feb.  24,  1S89. 

IX.  178  Obadiah  Chute/-'  {Boemer,^  Daniel'  Samuel^  John,^ 
Lionel'^  Jamei<,'^  Jamea,'-  Lionel ' ),  born  in  Hillsburgh,  Digby  Co.,  Jan. 
12.1882;  married  Harriet  Lovena,  (born  June  10,  1H43),  daughter  of 
William  Hrennan  of  Round  Hill,  N.  S.,  Aug.  ^,  18ti5,  and  lived  on  the 
Digl'    side  of  Bear  River  ;  a  farmer  and  jeweler. 

Cliildren  : 

i  MiNETTA  Sophia,  b.  May  2,  18«0. 
ii  William  Mvkks,  b.  Oct.  17,  18(57,  jeweler, 
iii  Frank  Ait.ustus.  b.  June  4,  ls70,  East  Boston, 
iv  Ukrtrand,  b.  Jan.  24, 1873. 

V  Ouadiau  .Maxwei.1-,  b.  Sept.  17,  1>74. 

IX.  179  Sidney  Chute,'*  {Boemer,^  Daniel,'  Samuel,^  John,  ^Lio- 
nel,^  'fames,'^  Jamen,'^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Hillsburgh,  Nov.  28,  1841;  mar- 
i'it'(l  Sophronia  Bent,  De^e.  31,  1808,  and  lives  on  his  father's  farm  on 
the  Sissiboo  road;  she  died  July,  1809,  aged  twenty-two;  he  married 
'iiid,  Sarah  liell  Gilliland  (^Jacob  Kuv/alet/,  Joseph,  from  Ireland),  Dec. 
8.  1873.  ^ 

Children : 

i  iDELi.A  May,  b.  Dec,  8,  1874;  d.  Jan.  1,  187G. 
ii  (-IIARI.ES  Hekbkkt,  b.  .\pr.  22,  1877. 
iii  William  Minahd,  b.  Jan.  2.5,  1879. 
iv  Janet  Elizahetii,  b.  .\pr.  27.  1881. 

IX.  180  Daniel  Rogers  Chute,^  {Benjamin,^  Daniel,'  Samuel,^ 
John,^  Lionel^  Jamen,^  Jnmeit,^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  east  side  of 
Moose  F^iver,  March  22.  1835:  married  Rebecca,  born  Sept.  6,  1842; 
(lauijhter  of  David  and  Sally  (Wear)  .Minard,  Dec.  19, 1805  -and lived 
near  C'lementsvale.  a  farmer  and  lumberman  ;  he  was  killed  by  the 
falling  of  a  tree,  Feb.  !>,  1881 ;  after  that  the  widow  and  family  lived  a 
few  years  in  New  Hampshire;  but  latterly  for  a  few  years  in  Boston. 

Children : 

i  Effie  May,  b.  Nov.  29,  1866 ;  d.  Dec.  31,  1882. 
ii  Frank  L.,  b.  Sept.  29,  1860;  d.  Jau.  26,  1892,  Boston.       * 
iii  Annie  Laurie,  b.  Jan.  19,  1871 ;  m.  Lester  Robbius,  January  1891. 


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iv  Inez,  b.  April  Mt,  1872.  adopted  by  Dr.  Crocker,  Cambridj;oport. 

V  Sauah  Er.izAiJKTH,  h.  May  (i,  1874. 
vi  (Jkouok  Otis.  b.  June  14,  18T«. 

vii   Xkm.ik,  ]>.  .Sopt.  10,  187s ;  d.  June  2;i,  188:5. 

IX.  181  Zenas  Eliakim,  the  youngest  brotlier,  horn  July  4, 
1S47;  married  Ellii  S.,  daugliter  of  Jo.sepli  Potter,  Dec.  28,  1870,  and 
settled  at  Colbrook,  on  "Brooklyn  street"  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  a  farmer. 

Children  : 

i  Roland  Autiiuk,  h.  Sept.  ."»,  1877. 

ii  Lkxa  Evans,  1>.  .Iinic  1,  187!'. 
iii  John  Mannino,  1).  Nov.  !»,  1880. 
iv  llAUiiV  Xkwton.  1).  Mar.  2(i,  1n8i'. 

V  SvuKNA  Amklia,  b.  Auj;.  l(t,  ls8;5. 
vi  Xoui.K  Bkown,  b.  June  12,  1885. 

vii  Ki.i.A.  It.  ,  1887. 

viii  Anna,  b. ,  1890. 

IX.  182  Everett  Spurr  Chute,'*  {Daniel,>^  DanieU'  Samuel,^ 
John,^  Lionel^  Jaines^^  'Jamea^^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Clements,  May  2(j, 
1838;  married  Helen,  daughter  of  John  Graham  of  Pieton,  N.  S..  in 
Beverley,  Mass.,  Nov.  :2tj,  1800  ;  lived  a  few  years  in  Clements,  N.  S., 
and  about  18(3o,  went  to  Carleton  Co.,  N.  B.,  and  settled  in  Argyie  ; 
being  pious  and  zealous  in  tiie  Baptist  church  they  made  him  deacon 
in  1880. 

Children  : 


279  i  Samukl  Gu.bkut,  b.  Feb.  14,  1862. 

280  ii  John  Nki.son,  b.  Mar.  19,  1S63. 

iii  llEUBEUT  X.,  b.  June  26,  1864;  m.  Olga  Sabes,  Dec.  25, 1888;  live  in  Cbicafjo. 
iv  Elizabhitii  Ann,  b.  Jan.  5,  1866;  m.  Edward  D.,  sou  of  Edward  C.  Charlton 

of  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1, 1886,  and  had  (1),  Uarry  H.,  b.  May  18,  1887; 

(2),  Oxcar  E.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1888;  (3),  Eistlier  3/.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1890;  d.  May,  iSJH. 

Mrs.  Charlton  went  to  Boston  1880,  to  Aikin,  S.  C,  1891,  and  back  agaiu 

1892,  and  d.  in  New  Brunswick,  June  29,  1893. 
v  Otis  Evkhett,  b.  July  1867;  d.  in  N.  B.,  Aug.  13,  1868. 
vi  William  Wksley,  b.  Sept.  26,  1868. 
vii  Ellen  Apelia,  b.  Aug.  17,  1872. 

IX.  183  Nehemlah,^  (^Daniel,^  Daniel,'  iSamuel,^  John,^  Lionel,^ 
James,^  James,^  Lionel  i),  bora  Nov.  12,  1839  ;  married  Melissa  Adelia, 
born  July  16,  1848,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Sarah  Ann  (Brennan) 


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Harris,  hy  Rev.  James  Taylor,  Jan.  1,  1M62,  and  live  on  the  Sissiboo 
road,  Digby  Co.,  near  Bear  River,  peaceable  industrious  farmer. 
C'hildren : 

i  Anna  Euhenia.  b.  Fob.  2.5,  1868;  m.  Tlir.mas  Flctchor  Chute  (sco  220),  Aug. 

l:{,  1884. 
ii  KKiiAitn  IIavki.ock.  U   March  1<.»,  18flrt;  (\.  Nov.  12,  1S75. 
iii  EsmEU  Alherta,  l».  .Mar.  22.  1S(J8;  m.  ChurUs  Wesley  Hanlwick,  Dec.  29, 

1832. 
iv  Hknuietta  Oimi.i.a.  b.  Mar.  22,  18<58. 

V  William  Oscak,  b.  June  IT,  1870. 

vi  LoKKNzo  BiKi'EE,  b.  Dec.  2.'.,  1872;  d.  Nov.  25,  1875. 
vii  Flokence  Enini.  b  Jan.  i;{,  1875. 
viii  Archk  Maxavki-l.  b.  Oct.  0.  1877. 
ix  Lottie  (iEUTurni;,  b.  Mar.  22,  188:^. 
X  Okoisoe  Akxoi.I),  1>.  Mar.   12,  1880. 

IX  184  MelbOUrn  Chute,'  (D^mielJ  Daniel,'  SamnelJ'  John,^ 
Lionel,*  Jamex,^  James.'^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Oct.  15, 
1H49;  married  by  (ieorge  C.  Lorimer,  D.D.  in  Boston,  Annie  (born 
May  S.  18.52),  daughter  of  Timothy  I).  Driseoll  of  Prince  Edward 
Island.  June  10,  ls74 ;  she  died  June  12,  188t5 ;  he  married  2nd,  Lucy 
R.  (born  181.5),  daughter  of  Richard  IMcknell  and  widow  of  Winslow 
.M.  Newcond),*  Aug.  18,  1888;  live  in  Quincy,  .Mass. 

Children  : 

i  Edwaki)  .\rtiiur,  b.  May  27,  1875. 
ii  Enrni  May,  b.  Sejit.  1,  1877. 
iii  Lois  Ei.eanoh.  b.  Feb.  20.  1880. 
iv  Eknkst  MKi.iiouBX,  b.  Apr  27,  1882. 

V  James  Everett,  b.  May  .31,  1885;  d.  April,  ]S8fi. 

IX.  185  Richard  Scott,  brother  to  the  above,  born  in  Clements, 
Mar.  21,  18.55;  married  Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Silas  Berry,  Nov.  7, 
1880,  and  live  in  Hillsburgh,  Digby  Co.,  N.  S.,  on  the  "  Morgan  road." 

Children  : 

i  KiiODA  v.,  b.  August.  l^Sl. 
ii  Ada  B.,  b.  Sept.  3.  1887. 

IX.  186  Elias  Chute,^  {David,^  DanieU  Samuel.^  Johu^  Lionel,^ 
James,^  James,^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,   Feb.  9,  1839;  taken  to 

♦Winslow  Miller  Xewcomb«  {Jesse  P.  ^  Bryant,"  Thomas,^  Isaac,*  John,^  John,*  FriincU,^  came 
from  England,  1635,  aged  30,  wife  Raclu-l,  iiad  lOcliildren;  bed.  V»l;  signed  liis  name  "  ffransis 
niiLoin  "),  b.  Dec.  20, 1821 ;  in.  Mary  A.,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  an(J  Mary  Worcester,  184.5,  had  10  ciiildren ; 
lived  at  Quincy  Neck,  Mass. ;  she  d.  18C3,  aged  41 ;  he  d.  Xovcmiier,  Thanksgiving,  188.'i,  aged  63. 


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Biiyluiin,  Out.  October,  iHoO ;  learned  to  he  a  cabinet  maker  at  lona; 
to  Michigan  18H0  ;  and  was  in  a  battery  of  artillery  in  Tennessee  in 
the  war;  v/ent  to  Blue  Earth  city,  Minn.,  1800;  to  Maysville,  Dekaih 
Co.,  Mo.,  1808;  married  Sarah  A.  Haniev  (Ix.rn  Feb.  10,  1847),  Oct. 
8,1860;  was  a  ciirpentor  ami  wagon  maker  there;  but  since  1880, 
moved  to  Lathrop,  Clinton  Co. 
Children : 

i  Frank.  I).  Oct.  7.  1870;  d.  Mar.  IT,  I8i>i). 

ii  Mii,()  L.,  1).  Miir.  19,  1S72. 
iii  Ei.i.A  E.,  I>.  Feb.  in,  1871. 
iv  .J.VMKs.  1).  Aii>,r.   S.  1877;  <l.  X.iv.  :],  1.87S. 

V  ("ELKSTA  A.,  h.  Sov.  :;,  187'.». 
vi  Emia  .J.,  b.  June  ;J,  1881.  "- 

vii   IIah.ski.  Bi-AI.vk,  b.  Miij'  24,  1884. 

IX.  187  Silas  Parker  CllUte,^  {BenJ.  Foster,^  Ahrum''  Sarr.ud/' 
John^^  Lionel,^  James ^'^  James ^^  Lionel  ^),  horn  in  Cornwallis,  Kings  C'o.. 
N.  S.,  July  28,1884;  married  Mehital)le.  daugliter  of  Luthoi-  Morse. 
Oct.  29,  18of);  she  died  Feb.  20,  1802,  aged  twenty-five;  he  married 
2nd,  Lucy,  daughter  of  Samuel  Balcoml),  Aug.  2,  1864  ;  Mr.  Cinitt! 
is  a  farmer  in  Cornwallis,  also  has  a  sawmill,  carding  machine,  cidsr- 
mill,  etc. 

Children  : 

i  FosTKii  MoiisK.  1).  Se]jl..  '2-1,  18.")7;  in.  HolU;,  (laughter  of  Sixniucl  Balconib. 
ii  CtUilp^oku  Dudlky,  b.  Jan.  31,  ISiil. 
iii  S.v.MUKL  B.,  b.  Apr,  :',0,  1807;  and  aro  in  Denver,  Colo, 
iv  ItosK  Era. A,  b.  Oct.  Ml,  ISfJS;  m.  Tliomas,  son  of  George  Wni.  Charlton,. Stpt. 

188!). 


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IX.  188  Leander  Chute °  (^John  NeUon,^  Ahram''  Samuel,^ 
Jo hn,^  Lionel,*  Jarnes^^  James  ■^  Lionel^),  born  in  Cornwallis,  July  28, 
1885  ;  married  Margaret,  daughter  of  Christopher  Raiuforth,  March  4. 
1858,  and  lived  on  his  father's  old  farm,  on  Post  Road,  near  Berwick. 

Children  : 

i  Sakah,  b.  Oct.  14,  18.j();  m.  Ambrose,  son  of  Thomas  11.  Palmer,*  (Elijnh^ 

Benjamin;-  Lewis  V),  Feb.  2.5,  1882;  and  live  in  Somerville,  Mass. 
ii  AxNA  B.,  b.  Oct.  7,  ISOl;  m.  Geor<^e  Jones,  April  1889. 

iii  Augusta,   b.  Jan.  14,  1864;  m.  Charles  Wm.  Trombley,  Sept.  17,  1890;  a 
druggist,  Lynn,  Mass.     (Fred  William),  h.  July  9,  1891. 


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iv  Em, A  nr.AN-cm,,  l».  Dec  10,  ISOo. 

V  John  Nki.son,   b,  April  U;;,  lsfJ7;  in.  Alfarnta  Piilmer,   will,   of  Mi'UxMirn 

NichoLs.  May  '2'>,  1802. 
vi  FrsKKDY  L.,  I>.  Sojit.  2,  187:5;  »l.  Sopt.  22,  187.'). 
vii  M.vddii;  !.,  1).  Mar.  2,  ls7s. 

IX.  189  Richardson,"  (  Wllllxm  H.,^  Ahram''  Samuel:''  John/' 
Lionel,*  Jamea:^  JameH^'^  Lionel^),  horn  in  Cornwiillis,  Mar.  10,1840; 
iiiarried  F.uiny  M..  dauglitev  of  I)e;i.  Oliver  11.  ('Og.swell,  Feb.  t),  18i)2  ; 
she  died  .Iiiiif  21,  18.S1,  ufrod  (liirly-ei<^lit :  lie  innri'ied  2iid,  Abba, 
(laughter  of  VVilliain  Cox,  Doc.  28,  1881  ;  she  died  Sept.  21,  1890;  he 
married  8rd.  Zilplia  1).  Davidson,  Oet.  7,  1891;  Mr.  Ciuite  is  iin  old- 
t'ashioned  fanner. 

Children  : 

i  Hkhkcca  Lovina.  1>.  Dec.  1.'),  18(i2, 

ii  Kn\VAi{i>  Max  VINO,  1).  Mar.  _':!,  lS(t.'». 
iii  Bkunki.i.k  I>..  I».  Oct.  (i.  isiiT. 
iv  William  Omvkk,  b.  Deo.  l>.  IS'iit. 

V  Wallace  I.,  b.  Fob.  2(1,  I, si 4. 

vi  Lkxa  Mav,  1).  .Ian.  1!»,  l«7f.;  d.  June  14,  1S7T. 
vii   IJriiTON  Ar.DKN,  b.  .Sept.  2S,  187ii. 

IX.  190  John  Burton,"  C  William  ffj  Abrain,^  Samuel^  John,^ 
Lionel,^  JameH:^  -/ames:^  Lionel^),  born  in  Cornwallis,  Aug.  28,  1844; 
married  Lncy  Ilsley^^  Jan.  4,  1871,  and  is  a  merchant  in  lierwick. 

Chiltlren  : 

i  Jamks  Winmi'UKK,  b.  Dec.  27,  1872  ;  fl.  Jan.  24,  1878. 
ii  Jkn.nik  Mav,  b.  Au;,'.  ;iO.  1874;  d.  Dee.  1,  1877. 
iii  Xkllik  EitDi.VK,  b.  Apr.  2t),  lS7(i;  d.  Doc.  4,  1877. 
iv  Floka  Lovina.  b.  Xov.  8,  1877. 

v  Unik  Maid,  b.  .July  7,  1879. 
vi  (jEOUdK  KKXMiTii,  b.  Feb.  8,  188."). 
vii   LIoi.Lis  B..  b.  Auir.  12.  188». 

IX.     191  Henry  J.  Chute '-^  (  William  HJ  Ahram,'  Samuel,^  JohnJ' 
Lionel,'^  James^^  Jamea:^  Lionel^),  born  in  Cornwallis,  May  10,  185  i ; 
lUiirried  Anna,  daughter  of  VVilliain  Burgess,  and  is  a  justice  of  t!ie 
peace  in  Berwick. 
Children  : 

i  It  AY,  b. . 

ii  Gehthude,  b. . 


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IX.  192  Isaac  Newton  Chute*  ^Som  Burton?  Ahmm?  Sma- 
uel,^  JohnJ'  Lionel  *  Jame>'.^  Jarntti.-  LioneP^,  horn  in  Malahitle.  EUjiii 
Co..  Out..  April  o.  1^48:  iiiarrieil  Florence  (ireen  *  (horn  Aug.  80.  lS'y2). 
Jan.  1871,  in  Faribault  Co..  Minn.,  and  live  near  Fairniount,  Martin 
Co.,  Minn.     Farmer. 

Children  : 

i  KiiXKST  Nkwtox.  Ii.  Manli  11,  IS72. 
ii  Oi.iVKK  A..  l».  April  2y,  18T;J:  d   June*'.,  1877. 
iii 

IX.  103  Edward  ManDlng-'  {'/'.  Aii;<le>f.''  Alarum,'  Samn,/.'' 
John.^'  LivtitL^  Janu-.*  Jamtif?  Livhil^').  born  in  Corjiwallis.  N.  S.,  Mai. 
2.").  1844  ;  nianied  ElizaWth.  danghter  of  Enoch  L.  Cogswell,  Nov. 
1871,  and  live  on  the  side  oi  the  South  Mountain,  Cornwallis.  a  farmer 

Children : 

i  Exoi.A  Etiikl.  b.  Maj  2.  1874. 
ii  Axsi.EY  Bi  KXET.  l>.  Xi»v.  21,  1S76. 
iii  L.\rHiE  MAiiCiE.  1».  July  S.  1880. 
iv  Cl.YKE  C'LIFTOX.  l>.  Dec.  1,  1884. 

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IX.  194  Joseph  Fanshaw,'  (T.  AmshyJ'  Alram,'  Samiul: 
JoIi7iJ'  LiituL*  Jomei'.^  Janitf?  Liomi^},  born  in  Cornwallis.  Oct.'.'. 
1840:  alter  traveling  in  the  far  west.  Minnesota  and  elsewhere,  he  re- 
turned: married  Miriam  Lmise.  daugliter  of  Enoch  L.  Cogswell.  Der. 
18,  187(».  and  settled  dcwn  as  a  farmer,  in  or  near  Morristown  ;  dicil 
Aug.  13.  1889. 

Children : 

i  Essie  Ixez.  b.  Nov.  10.  187«.». 
ii  Lottie  Dewolf.  1«.  .I.-iii.  15.  1882. 
iii  Macgie.  b.  May  22.  lSe«. 

IX.  195  Benjamin  Foster,'  (T.  Aihsletf?  Afh-aviJ  Samutl: 
Johi,^  LiotU'L*  Jtiiwt*,^  Jamesf.-  LiotieP),  born  in  Cornwallis,  Dec.  1-^. 
1848;  tiaveled  somewhat  in  the  far  West,  but  returned  and  married 

Lorniio,^  I.ortnzi'."  »'*,'  174*;:  >f /*. «  IT»«  Htnry/  Uei.ru,-  rftciM.r*,' ItW..  I.eict'stor.  Kii>;; '" 
MaBBntliiiseUs  uaf;  \o  MaUUn  leSO;  d.  Pfr.  1?.  IWT;  liaii  ten  eliiUlitii.  Tliey  are  tiari<l  l>«ik  to 
the  royal  family  of  Franee,  about  a.d.  1300. 


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Krmina,   diuighter  of   Robert   Roliiiison,  July   18,  188S,  in  C  ■!  uwallis. 
rhildreii  : 

i  Ghack,  I).  July  5,  1889. 
ii  ,  b.  Aufi.  :2"),  18!i0. 

IX.     196  James  Perry,  J.  P.,  auothor    brother,    born    Nov.   "ii, 
1S,)8;  married  Adelia  Foster,  in  Cornwallis. 
Children  : 

i  Fanny,  l».  Auff.  7,  18SS. 
ii  Dora,  li.  Sept.  1S8!). 
iii  Fkkddy,  b.  Oct.,  l^ito. 

IX.  197  William  Albert"  (Ahmm."  William,'  Samuel'^'  John,^ 
fj'Uii'I.*  Jiinifx.^  •/ii//i('.v,-  Li'UU'l  •),  born  in  Dalliousie,  .A.nnapolis  <  !o.,  N. 
S..  Jnne  liT,  1840 ;  married  in  Taunton.  Miistol  Co.,  .Mass..  .'^an.  10, 
ls7o.  Oliver  F.,  danghter  of  Allt>n  anil  Betsey  E.  (Card)  Austin,  and 
is  a  workman  in  Taunton. 

Cliildren  : 

1  Daxihi.  Ai.ni;x,  h.  Jan.  i;],  1884. 

IX.     198  James    William  Chute '^    {James    Li/man,^    iVilUam,' 
Samuel,^  'fohn,°  Lionel,^  James^^  James!^   Liotiel  ^),   born  in  Clarence, 
.X'uiapolis  Co.,  X.  S..  July  4,  1841;  married  El'en.  chiughter  of  James 
and  Margaret  (.Moody)  Banks.  .Ian.  1;},  18()4 ;    lived  twenty-live  years 
iK'ar  Bridgetown,  then  emigrated  to  Wilton,  N.  II. 

i  'hildren  ; 

i  Sophia,  b.  Oi't.  18,  18lU;in.  Ellas  S;il)t«;m,  Juno  18,  1882.  and  had  da.  Hattie 
b.  Apr.  2,  1884;  he  was  diowntHl  off  the  Oeoan  Wavo,  Nov.  4,  1884,  a|;ed 
twenty-two.  She  ni.  'Jd,  Wm.  H.  Bent.  Feb.  23,  188t»;  and  had  Qordan  D. 
litut,  b.  Dee.  -JO,  1887:  Khie,  b.  June  10,  18S8;  and  Luci/,  b.  Sept.  8,  1891 . 

ii  Jamks  Lyman,  b.  Feb.  5),  !8'i(i.  m.  Cordelia  lliley,  of  Rhode  Island.  Sept.  15, 
18!t0. 

iii  Nelson  W.,  b.  Jan.  27,  1868;  m, . 

iv  Annie,  b.  Feb.  20,  1871;  in. . 

V  Maijy  Etiikl,  b.  July  28,  1873;  m  Wni.  F.  Potter,  of  Uliode  Island,  Jan.  1, 
1890. 

vi  EoMliNn  (^KowKM.,  b.  Get.  13,  1874. 

vii  M.\ooiE  .Ma  in,  b.  May  2,  1877. 

IX.  199  David  Fletcher,'  {James,^  Li/man,^  William  SamueL^ 
J'lhn,^  LioneU^  James,*  James^^  Lionel '),  born  in  Clarence,  Nov.  9, 1845  ; 


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married  Anna  A.   Farris,   Feb.  15,  1870 ;  moved  to   Windsor   Depot, 
N.  H.,  about  1880,  and  is  doing  well  there  as  a  tradesman. 
Children : 

i  Chakles  Augustus,  b.  Nov.  21,  1S70;  d.  Nov.  2,  1874. 
ii  .ToHN  D.,  b.  Auff.  2,  1872. 
iii  Mary  E.,  b.  Mar.  21,  1874. 
iv  Lucv  A.,  b.  Apr.  2,  ISTO;  d.  Aug.  8,  1887. 
V  Charles  F.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1877. 
vi  Retta  Dean,  b.  Sept.  8,  187!). 
vii  William  Lamont,  b.  Oct.  lit,  1881. 
viii  Editu  Lilian,  b.  Sept.  25,  188:);  d.  Aug.  21,  1887. 
ix  Florence  Mahel,  b.  Mar.  8,  1885. 
X  Freddy  R.,  b.  Aug.  26,  1.^88. 
xi  Arthur  G.,  b.  Sept.  IH,  1887. 
xii  IlATTiE  A.,  b.  Sept.  9,  1SS9. 
xiii  David  Wesley,  b.  Oct.  6,  1890:  d.  Dec.  9. 

IX.  200  James  Samuel,"  {Baniel,^  SamueV  Samuel,^  John  J" 
Lionel,'^  James^^  Jamei^  LioneV^),  born  at  Fredericktoii,  N.  B.,  Nov.  80, 
1843;  went  to  Orient,  Me.,  in  March,  1801,  and  iiit(j  Co.  I,  7th  Maim; 
Volunteers  in  August,  into  tlie  war;  was  wounded  at  Mechanicsville, 
was  also  at  Antietam,  Pine  Hun,  etc.;  was  mustered  out  and  came 
home  in  March,  1868  ;  reenlisted  in  2nd  Me.  Cav.  August,  18<]3  ;  came 
home  and  married  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cunningham,  Sarah  L.,  daugliter  ol 
Stillman  Stone,  Feb.  29,  1804,  and  was  mustered  out  in  Marcli,  18(]"); 
lives  in  Augusta,  Me.:  keeps  a  barber  shop;  had  left  leg  taken  off 
Aug.  16,  1883. 

Children  : 

i  Emma  C,  b.  Xov.  21.  18«)4;  m.  Walter  N.  Foss,  Dec.  ;'>1,  IS84;  live  iu  Augusta. 
ii  Stillman  W.,  b.  May  4,  186'.);  d.  Mar.  5,  1880. 
iii  Harry,  b.  July  11,  1879;  d.  March  25,  1S8;^. 
iv  Freddy,  b.  July  II,  1879;  d.  Feb.  1880. 

IX.  201  Laughlin  Isadore  Chute'-*  (^Daniel,^  Samuep  Samuel,*^ 
John,^  Lionel,"^  James,^  James?  Lionel^),  born  near  Frederickton,  N.  B., 
Jan.  11,  184») ;  married  Maria  E.,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Mary  (Tay- 
lor) Franklin,  Feb.  28,  1868,  and  lived  near  Eel  River.  Lower  Wood- 
stock, twenty  years;  moved  to  Atkins,  Minn.,  May  1888.     Farmer. 

Children  : 

i  Charles  D.,  b.  Dec.  ;},  18(58. 
.    ii  Efkie  B.,  b.  Feb.  26,  1871. 


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iii  RoHEUT  F.,  b.  June  8,  1878. 
iv  Louise  M.,  b.  July  17.  187S). 

V  Olive  A.,  1).  May  21,  18S1. 

vi  Ci.AUENCE  \V.,  b.  Mar.  19,  1883. 
vii  Dora  Mahia.  b.  Nov.  28,  188(). 
viii  Edwahd  Harold,  Feb.  11,  1891. 

IX.  202  David  Alfred  '•'  {Dea.  Thomn^i  H.,^  Samuel;'  Samuel^ 
John,^  Lionel,'^  James,'^  James^^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Corvvallis.  N.  S.,  near 
Iliirborville,  May  26,  1839  ;  nuirried  Mary  Ellen,  daughter  of  Michael 
and  Christiana  (Bolser)  Butler,  of  Wilniot,  N.  S.,  by  Rev.  .lacob  Nor- 
ton, Jan.  7, 1806,  and  moved  to  Charlestown, — now  a  part  of  Boston — 
Mass.,  in  1867,  and  has  lived  there  since,  an  indu.strious  carpenter. 

Children  : 

i  Thomas  Handley,   b.  Nov.  15,  1866;  m.  Nellie  A.,  dan.   of  Tbomas  Wall, 
Jan.  6,  1893. 

ii  EnwARi)  S.,  b.  Marcli  7.  1809;  m.  . 

iii  NijLLiE  Eliza,  b.  Jan.  11,  2872;  in.  diaries  Sumner   Harris,  Oct.   18,  1892, 

Boston, 
iv  M.vuv  Ella  (jtOldii;,  b.  Sept    14,  I87(). 

V  Maiiia.m  p.,  b.  May  23  1878. 

vi  SAiiAU  B..  b.  Sept.  19,  1880;  d.  Oct.  18. 

IX.  203  James  Wellingion''  (^Samuel,^  Samuel,'  Samuel,^  John, ^ 
Lionel,'^  Ju/nes;^  Jaine.'s,'^  Lionel^),  born  in  York  Co.,  N.  B.,  July  15, 
ly-iO ;  married  Rebecca  O..  daughter  of  Henry  James  Fowler,  Dec.  31, 
1877,  and  live  in  Haynesville,  York  Co.,  N.  B.,  farmers. 

Children : 

i  Haulev  Eugene,  b.  Mav  8.  187">. 

ii  Ellex.  b.  July  lo,  1879. 
iii  H.A.VELOCK,  b.  Deo.  3,  1882. 
iv  1;ay  Cecil,  b.  Sei>t.  10,  1884. 

IX.  204  Edward  William,*  {Samuel,^  Sainuel,'  Samuel.^  John/' 
Lionel,'^  Jamex,'^  Jamen^-  Lionel'^),  born  in  York  Co.,  N.  B.,  July,  3, 
18")!  ;  nuirried  Irene,  (Uiuohter  of  Abiam  Crouse,  July  12,  1882,  and 
live  in  Haynesville,  N.  B. ;  farmers. 

Children  : 

i  James  Auram,  b.  July  28,  1883. 
ii  Hiram  Stilson,  b.  Apr.  27,  1885. 
iii  Nelsox,  b.  May  1, 1887. 
iv  Leelan'I),  b.  Aug.  1,  1888. 

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IX.  205  Arthur  Nelson,®  (Samuel,^  Samuel,'  Samuel,^  John,^ 
Lionel,'^  James?  Jameis^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  York  Co.,  N.  B.,  Mar.  10, 
1853 ;  married  Susan  (born  Feb.  29,  1848),  daughter  of  Jolin  Elliott, 
Nov.  26,  1876,  and  lives  in  Haynesville ;  a  farmer,  and  a  pious  deacon 
in  the  Baptist  church. 

Children : 

i  Davio  S,  b.  Jan.  19,  1878. 

ii  RoHEUT  R. ,  b.  Mar.  4,  1879. 

iil  Ruth  Ann,  b.  Dec.  11,  1880. 

iv  Mary  Ella,  b.  Aug.  9,  1888. 

IX.  206  William  George,"  {George  W.?  aeorne  W.J  John:> 
John,^  Lionel,'^  James?  James?  Lionel'^),  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  2;5, 
1832;  married  Melvina  E.,  daughter  of  Calvin  Hadley,  Jan.  22,  18(58. 
Mrs.  Chute  died  Dec.  4,  1873,  aged  thirty-four;  he  runs  a  shoe  shop  in 
North  Leorainister. 

Children  : 

i  Georok  \V,.  b.  Xov.  7,  1869;  d.  Au-,'.  23,  18S5. 
ii  FiiKDDY  WiLBUK,  b.  Aug.  1,  1873;  (\.  Aug.  3. 

IX.  207  John  Worcester,'  (^George  W,?  George  W.?  John,' 
John?  Lionel?  James?  James?  Lionel^),  born  in  Randolph,  Mass.,  May 
30,  1839;  married  Caroline  M.,  daughter  of  Edward  Prevear,  Nov.  26, 
1869 ;  lived  in  Boston  several  years  in  the  shoe  business,  but  since 
1888,  in  North  Leominster. 

Children  : 

i  William  Edwahd,  b.  Aug.  30,  1S72,  at  Saugus, 
ii  VValtek  Eafjl,  b.  Oct.  27,  1874;  d.  Mar.  20,  1875. 
ill  CuAHLEH  H.,  b.  Apr.  1,  1878,  at  Marlboro, 
iv  Claua  Gkbtie,  b.  Mar.  26,  1880. 

IX.  208  George  Washington,"  (George  W.?  George  W.?John,' 
John?  Lionel?  James?  James?  Lionel^),  born  in  Canton,  Mass.,  Apr. 
14,  1841 ;  married  Annie  E.,  daughter  of  George  ^^^  -  d  Sarah  (Balcli) 
Wilder  of  Worcester,  Mass,  Jan.  8, 1867, and  lived  some  in  New  York 
stuoC ;  moved  to  Leominster,  Mass.,  1876. 

Children  : 

i  Ethel  Sauah,  b.  in  Worcester,  Jan.  2,  1873. 

ii  Josephine  W.,  b.  in  Yonkers,  X.  Y.,  Mar.  2,  1875. 


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IX.  209  Charles  C.,*  (  Gilbert  R.,»  Peter,'  John,^  John,^  Lionel,* 
,]ame«^^  Javien,^  Lionel^),  born  in  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  June  1;"),  1848  ; 
niiirried  Jennie  A.  Sniitli  Mar.  12,  1874,  and  lived  at  Margaretville, 
.sliure  of  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  N.  8.,  about  eigliteen  yeai's  ;  shoemaker, 
and  deacon  in  the  IJaptist  church.  Mrs.  Chute  died  May  1,  18Ht),aged 
tliirty-eight ;  he  married  2nd,  Flora,  daughter  of  Henry  L.  Baker,  1887, 
and  moved  to  Melvern  Square,  1892. 

Children  : 

i  Ekfik  Ma  v.  b.  July  18,  IS76. 
ii  Mi.wiK  Alick,  1».  Mar.  4,  1878. 

iii  Nkm^e  E.,  b.  ,  1879;  d.  1880. 

iv  Jkssie  Nouink,  b.  Mar.  20,  1881. 

V  L.viJiiA,  b.  1888. 

IX.  210  Joseph  Howe,*  (^GiV>e.rt  R.*  Peter:'  John:  John:  Llo- 
nei:  James:  James:  Lionel^),  born  in  Aylesford,  N.  8.,  May  17,  1851; 
went  tt»  sea  several  years  and  was  a  captain  ;  but  since  1880,  a  nier- 
ciuiut  at  Middleton,  Annapolis  Co.  ;  married  Olivia,  daughter  of  Ca[)t. 
John  Hurst  (scliool  teacher  John  Hurst,  and  Relief,  daughter  of  Joel 
F;uiisworth),  1874. 

Children  : 

i  Caukik,  b.  1875. 

ii  Maiikl  Ann,  b. . 

iii  Elsik,  b.  . 

iv  Hazki,,  b. 

IX.  211  LycurgUS,  another  brother,  born  in  or  near  Aylesford, 
July  18,  1858;  married  Annie  J.  Anderson,  April,  1880,  and  lived  in 
Lower  Granville ;  farmer;  she  died  Sept.  28,  1891,  aged  thirty-four; 
he  died  Jan.  14,  1883. 

Children  : 

i  Lizzie  J.,  b.  Sept.,  1831. 
ii  Charles  L.,  b.  Oct.,  1882. 

IX.  212  Albert  H.,®  (^Cornelius  H.:  Joseph  F.:  John:  John: 
Lionel:  James:  James:  Lionel  i),  born  at  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Jan.  7,  1856 ; 
tiiken  to  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota  by  his  parents ;  married  in  Minne- 
apolis, Mary  Hoy,  1885 ;  she  died  Jan.  27,  1890. 

Children : 

i  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  27,  1887. 
ii  Harris,  b.  Jan.  16,  1890. 


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IX.  213  James  Chute''  (Esra,^  JamesJ  Benjamin,^  John° 
Lionel,'^  James^^  JameH^^  Lionel^)^  born  in  Gmnville,  a  mile  below 
Bridgton,  Dec,  15,  1883  ;  married  Hetbia,  daugbter  of  Samuel  Foster, 
jr.,  Feb.  2,  1856  ;  and  lives  under  tbe  North  Mountain,  back  of  Bridg- 
ton, a  farmer. 

Children  : 

i  Maijy  Fan.mk,  1).  Nov.  19,  185(5;  m.  Wliiterield  Wilkins.  Dec,  31,  1874. 

ii  HoiiKitT  MouTON,  b.  Sept.  21,  185^1;  m.  . 

iii  Hannah  Azuha.  h.  June  20,  ISfiO;  m.  Win.  Brabzon,  ,Iuly  29,  1878;  and  d. 
Oct.  11,  1S9U.     Four  children:     Brabzon,  Co)u»tock  and  Lndue.     Is  u  firm 
at  Marlboro,  Mass. 
iv  (Jeokoiana  B,,  b.  Jan.  !»,  1862;  d.  Dec.  4,  18()'>, 

V  Emma  Lovknia,  b.  Aug.  29,  18(i;};  ni.  John  P.    Lawrence »*  (Cnpt.  Samuel 
(J.,*  Jonepli    S.,'  John  G.,'''  Abel,''  Jtmnthum,^  Elioiczer.'^  Peleijr   John^,  h. 
in  England  1H09,  to  Salem,  Mass.,  Ui3(),  d.  July  11,  1007),  Oct.  1«,  188((;  aiid 
live  in  AUston,  Mass. ;  have  a  son  Lestoi  Walter,  b.  i8S8 
vi  Gkouoiana,  1).  Sept.  28,  1S05;  m.  Herbert  J.  Banks,  Nov.  23,  1884, 
vii  Anna  Gertii;,  b.  Apr.  12,  18(57;  m.  Frank  (^imstock,  Aug.  29,  189(). 
viii  Cassik  Belli-;,  b.  May  18,  18(i9;  in.  Henry  Laduc.  Nov.  1889. 
Ix  William  Jtdson,  b.  July  16,  1872. 
X  Flokknck  May,  b.  Feb.  16,  1>74. 
xi  Anoie  Savilla,  b.  Nov.  18,  187.>. 
xii  Waltkk  Steadman,  b.  Jan.  22,  1878. 

IX.  214  Enoch  Steadman  *  {Uzra,^  James,'  Benjamin,^  John? 
LloneW^  JameH,"^  Jamets,^  Lionel^),  born  in  Granville,  Mar  19,  I83fi: 
married  Kliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  Gilliatt,  Dec.  '21.  1865;  and 
lived  in    Granville;  killed  by  a  tree,  Jan.  81,  1883  ;  she  died  Nov.  1. 

1878. 

Children  : 

i  Jessie,  b.  Oct.  18,  1866;  m.  Capt,  Sidney  Berry.  1887. 
ii  Holden  W.,  b.  July  21,  1872. 

IX.  215  Wallace  G.,  another  brother,  born  March  10,  l83it ;  went 
to  Elgin  Co.,  Out,,  at  about  twenty  years  of  age,  married  Caroline  Vic- 
toria, daughter  of  Charles  and  Tamer  (McC(ninell),  Chute  (see  No. 
99),  in  Malahide,  Feb.  25,  186-  ;  lived  a  few  years  there  ;  then  went  to 

♦Ancestral  lineKgo:  {I),  liobert  Iw  /•mice,  of  LancaHhire,  about  1L50,  was  grauted  a  i-<)iit  of 
arms  by  Richard  1,  1191,  as  Sir  Rol)ert  Lawrence,  of  Asliton  Hall.  (2),  .Sir  Robert,  son  and  nv- 
cessor  of  the  Knight  of  the  Crusades.  (3),  .himes,  married  Jlatilda,  heiress  and  tiaughter  of  Joliii 
I)e  Washington.  (4),  ,/oftn,  lived  to  the  .37th  year  of  Henry  III.  [Tt),  John,  ^\\e^^  in  13(!0.  (ti), -SiV 
«o6er<,  ni.  Margaret  Holden.    {l),  Sir  Aoher<.  married  Anii>hill)is  Longford.    (8),  Xicholas.     {'.'}, 

,/o/tn,  died  1461.      (10),  Thomas.      {U),  John,  umvviv.il   Margery ,  and  died  1.504.      (\i],   Hoh.rt. 

(13),  ifoAn,  married  Elizabeth .     (14),  ,/o/tn,  married  Agnes .      (15),  John,  married  Jolmn. 

(18),  Henry  and  Mary,  had  John,  born  1609;  and  came  to  America. 


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Hamilton,  iit  tlie  head  of  Lake  Ontario,  a  manufacturer  of  a  patent 
medicine  ;  died  Dec.  14,  l8To. 
Children  : 

i  Mahkl  L.,  1).  Aug.  18.  18<)'2;  m.  Frank  \V.  Crosby.  Jan.  .1,  1890;  live  at  Iron- 
wood,  Wis. 

ii  ni.AUENCK,  b.  Marrli  I.  ISrt-t;  m.  May  ( )  Hoyer,  18SH;  havo  two  cliildren, 

in  Chicago. 

IX.  216  Hiram  Marshall  Chute '^  {Gilbert.^  James,'  Benja- 
min,^ John,°  Lionel,*  Jtine»-^  Januas^^  Lionel '),  born  in  Granville,  Oct. 
2,  1839;  married  Melissa,  dau^d^ter  of  Benjamin  Chute  of  Clements 
(see  No.  (UJ),  Sept.  2S>,  18(>4:  and  lived  in  Granville  till  1872.  when 
they  moved  to  Clements,  upoTi  lier  father's  farm,  east  side  of  Moose 
river.  Their  house  was  burnt  May  2o,  1889,  and  tliey  moved  ;  Lynn, 
Mass.,  in  the  holidays  1891. 

("hildren  : 

i  Carrie   Kii.ama,  b.  June  29,  IStUj;  came  over  to  IJoston  aliuiit  1888;  in. 

Merritt  E.  Keith  {Ep/iraiin,  ThonniK,   William?  from  north  of  Ireland,  of 

Scotch  origin),  of  Wavelock,  Kings  (,'o.,  N.  B..  June  11,  1890,  and  live  in 

Lynn;  son  Edgar  Nenl^  b.  Jan.  (>,  1891. 

ii  Laura  Melissa,  b.  July  9,  18t58;  m.  Joshua  Moses,  sou  of  Dea.  John  D. 

Potter,  Apr.  21,  188t>;  now  in  Lynn, 
iii  Jerusiia  May,  b.  Apr.  29,  1870;  m.  Arthur  Kearney,  Xov.  20,  ISii.l. 
iv  Frki)  Trukm.vn,  b.  Apr.  12,  1872. 

V  SiiJYL  Belle,  b.  Dec.  2,  1873;  m.  Donald  S.  McDonald,  May  80,  1893,  Lynn, 
vi  E.MMA  Jane,  b.  Apr.  29,  187.5;  d.  Oct.  3,  1893,  Lynn. 

vii  LiiLA  Grace,  b.  July  31,  1877. 
viii  Gilhert  Ellison,  b.  May  .'j,  1870. 
ix  Ida  Mkucy,  b.  Apr.  11,  1881. 

IX.  217  William  M.  Chute,"  (Gilbert,^  James,'  Benjamin,^ 
Jii/iti,^  Lionel,*  James,'^  James^^  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Granville,  Mar.  2, 
ISoO;  married  Jessie  Imorine,  daughter  of  Capt.  John  and  Lois 
(Chute)  Graham,  Oct.  22,  1879.  and  lived  with  his  father  till  after  his 
•lentil  in  1882,  and  removed  to  Bear  Kiver  about  1889. 

Cliildren  ; 

i  Harlani)  G.,  b.  Apr.  22,  1881 ;  d.  soon, 
ii  Ernest  Gilbert,  b.  Dec.  10,  1882. 
iii  HowAKD  GRAUAM.b.  May  J,  1885;  d.  1886. 
iv  Charley-,  b.  July,  1889. 

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IX.  218  JerviS  Chute,'  (^ThomaH,^  -/amen,'  Benjamin,^  John}' 
Lionel,^  Jamen,''^  Jamets^^  Lionel^},  bi)rii  in  (iniuvilU',  .hiii.  :J1,  1842 ; 
married  Henrietta  L.,  daughter  of  Edmund  I*,  (iilliatt,  Feb.  12,  1807, 
and  lives  half  a  mile  l)elow  Bridgetown;  a  farmer. 

Children: 

i  AuTHiJK  C,  1).  \»»v.  .'J,  IStl";  in.  Lili;iii  E.,  daujjhti'r  of  William  .Jiicksoii, 

Sept.  2  i,  IMK). 
ii  liriii'iiK  K.,  1).  Mar.  4,  KSdil;   m.  Meila,  dati^jlifiT  of  T.  A.  N'eiiy,   Escj.,  Feli. 

24,  KSSI2  of  Middletoii 
ill  Ukunahi)  a.,  b.  Apr.  25,  187:5. 
iv  Ml  uiiAY,  b.  Nov,'!,  1874. 
V  AiiciMK,  \).  .luuo  ;!i),  1878. 
vi  iD.v  May,  b.  Oct.  -JO,  1883;  d.  Oct  i8. 

IX.  219  Oliver,  brother  to  the  above,  born  Jan.  "2'2, 1844  ;  married 
Mary,  daughter  of  John  Milberry,  Sept.  11,  1881,  and  lived  on  a  puil 
of  the  old  home. 

Children  : 

i  IsAiAii,  b.  Sept.  4,  1883. 
ii  Ei.vix,  b.  188S»;  d.  ISitl. 

IX.  220  Thomas  YletoheT^^  {Thomas,^  James^'  Benjamin,^  JohnJ> 
Lionel,*  James^  Jn)ne><^^  Lionel  ^),  born  Nov.  1."),  1808;  married  Hubina, 
daughter  of  Andrew  and  Patience  Templeman,  Dec.  24,  1875,  and 
lived  on  his  father's  farm.  Mrs.  Chute  died  Sept.  22,  1882,  aged 
twenty-five  ;  he  married  2nd,  Aug.  18, 1884,  AnnieE.,  daughter  of  Nelie- 
miah  Chute,  (see  188). 

Children : 

1  Frank  Skwam,,  b.  Feb.  26,  1877;  d.  July  1,  189U. 
ii  Maky  Edith,  b.  Nov.  1,  1879. 
iii  Arnold  Vinton,  b.  Mar.  1.3,  iSttO. 

IX.  221  William  Hanvey,®  {Uveritt,^  James,'  Benjamin,^  John/' 
Lionel,'^  James,^  James,^  Lionel^),  born  in  Bayhara,  Out.,  May  19,1852; 
married  Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Jarvis  Frazer  of  Springfield,  Ont.. 
Sept.  4,  1876y  and  lives  on  a  one  hundred  acre  farm  in  Malahide,  that 
his  father  bought  in  1843. 

Children : 

i  Nina  Grace,  b.  July  10,  1878. 
ii  Eablb  Frazer,  b.  May  26,  1882. 


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IX.  222  George  Abel  Chute,"  (Ahel,^  Jmitets,'  Beiijumin,"  John;' 
Lionel,*  Jumen,-^  Jum^xr  Lionel '),  Ixuu  in  (iiaiiville.  Nov.  1.  lM.')H;  mar- 
ried Pliebe  Ann,  daughter  (if  Perkins  Uliodes,  Dee.  14.  18^(0,  and  lived 
(tn  the  old  farm  of  his  father  .iml  j^randfaliier,  near  the  North  Mttun- 
tain.  tliive  miles  \ve.**t  of  liridgotown. 

Children  : 

i  PEmv  lJo»roK,  b.  Oct.  29,  1881. 

ii  Hakuy  Ai.dkn,  b.  Mar.  l.'j,  1884. 
iii  Mai  i>.  b.  1.S.-S. 
iv  I)Ai-<iin  EK.  b.  189_'. 

IX.  223  William  Henry  Chute,'  (.  Oliver,"  Jamets.'  Benjamin,'^ 
JiJin,'^  Lionel,*  Jamex,'^  Ja/ue.*,'-  Lionel^),  born  in  Townsend.  Noi-fitlk 
Co.,  Out.  Dec.  'J,  1848;  married  Alice  L.,  daughter  of  Jefiersitu  l>o\\- 
man,  by  Kev.  D.  C.  Maybin.  Nov.  12,  l8titi,  and  had  two  sons,  one 
(l;iughter.  Tlie  elder  son.  Clarence,  born  about  18»J8;  died  1888;  a 
smart  3'oung  man.     The  family  live  on  Bowman  street,  St.  Clair,  Mich. 

IX.  224  John  Henry,"  (  William  F.,^  James,'  Benjamin,*'  Jihn^^ 
Li'jnel,'*  Jamev;^  ■Jamesr  Lionel  ^).  born  in  Malaliide.  Out.,  Oct.  17, 1852  ; 
married  by  Rev.  Walter  IJrown,  Catharine  Matilda  Wall.  Dec.  10, 
l^iTo,  and  live  in  Malaliide;  farmers. 

Children : 

i  EsiKicv,  b.  Oct.  2-2,  187.%. 
ii  Ezra,  b.  April  'J,  1877. 
iii  William,  b.  Miir.  2:},  1878. 
iv  .James  Euek,  b.  Sept.  29,  1879. 

V  Rosa  May,  b.  May  4,  1881. 
vi  Joux,  b.  Oct.  14,  1883. 
vii  LURIXUA  M.,  b.  Feb.  20,  I8?tf. 
viii  LiLLiE  .Jank,  b.  Dt-c.  30,  1887. 
ix  GiLBEJ-.T,  b.  Oct.  1.5.  1890. 

IX.  225  William  Chute  '  (William  F.,^  Jame>>,'  B^njamin,^ 
■fuhn,  Lionel,  Jnnes,  James,  Lionel^),  born  in  Malaliide,  Sept.  24, 1853  ; 
married  Elizabeth  D.  King,  Dec.  10,  187^^,  and  live  in  Aylmer, 

Children  : 

i  M.vi:y,  b.  Dec.  1.  1874. 

ii  CiiAKLKsT.,  b.  .June  1,  1879. 
iii  Emma  Jaxk,  b.  April  27,  1882. 
iV  Delilah  Louisa,  b.  April  2.5,  1883. 
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IX.  226  Binea  Chute,'  (  George,"*  T/iomns,^  Thomas:'  J,>hn:'  JAo- 
iit'l,^  Jnme«:^  J(iine»:^  Lionel),  born  in  Mahiliitle,  Out.,  .luiU'  lit,  1  S:',M  ; 
i'lirrled  mail  iVom  Vienna  to  Si nieoe  .several  years;  went  to  Mielii.;iiii 
iibout  Is*!."):  niarrifd  Ciirrie,  diinglitoi'  of  Ricliiird  Collins,  Aug.  11, 
1K(»JI,  and  stittled  in  Mitcliie,  Hay  Co.:  furniur  and  hotel  keeper;  lie 
lins  also  held  town  otli(!es. 

Children  : 

i  (Umx  C,  1».  Oct.  .1-2,  hS72. 
ii  Ii>A  .M.,  1).  Mivr.  -JO,  I.S7ft. 

IX.  227  Freeman,  brother  to  the  above,  born  Sept.  20,  isn  ; 
was  a  sailor  and  traveler  several  years;  cai»tain  of  a  life-saving  station 
at  Tawas,  Mieh.,  several  years;  he  run  a  little  steamboat  at  iJay  City 
for  some  time,  \  here  he  now  lives;  he  mai-ried  Mnuna  Collins,  Septem- 
ber, l.S.SO. 

Children  : 

i   FiiEK.MAN,  1).  Doc.  31,  1881. 
li  I'ALMKU.  I).  Dec.  3,  18S5. 

IX.  228  Horatio  Nelson  '•'  ( Walter,^  Thomas,'  Dea.  Thomati;> 
John,^  Lionel,^  Jatues:^  Jumes:^  Lionel  '),  born  in  Malahide,  Out.,  Dec. 
26,1847;  received  a  good  education,  at  the  common  schools;  then 
entered  Woodstock  College,  Ontario,  18(10,  and  stayed  two  years;  then 
farmed  with  his  father  till  ISC),') ;  when  lie  taught  a  district  school.  In 
18Hti  he  took  charge  of  the  schools  in  Aylmer.  In  l8(3!»,  was  assistant 
professor  of  Latin  at  Woodstock  ;  resigned  in  1870  and  entered  the 
University  of  Michigan,  from  which  he  gi-aduated  in  1872;  as  B.  A., 
and  since  that  .M.  S.  Since  1880,  he  has  been  a  teacher  and  professoi- 
in  the  Physieal  Sciences,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  has  written  and  [uib- 
lished  several  books.  He  married  Lucretia,  daughter  of  Rev.  D.  C. 
Clappison,  Aug.  21,  1872. 

C'hildren  : 

i  Floha  F.vki.yn,  1».  .Juno  9,  1873;  <1.  Sept.  2i(. 
ii  GKKTKrDE  May,  b.  Nov.  1.".,  1877. 

IX.  229  William  Wallace,'  (Dea.  Edmund,^  Dea.  Andrew,' 
Dea.  Thomas,^  John,^  Lionel,*  James,^  James, ^  Lionel^^,  hovn  in  IJay- 


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liiim.  Out.,  Au}^.  11',  1H4'J;  brought  up  ii  farmer  :  went  to  Mitiucsntii 
iMtil;  tlii'ii  to  Onlifoniia;  returned  iihout  IhitJT  and  went  t(»  the 
Arj^entine  Kei)ul)lic,  S.  A.,  for  tt-n  years;  then  lie  returne<l.  married 
(';itharine,  (lau<,'hter  of  'I'homas  CTumb,  of  Nissouri,  Out.,  Dec.  2r). 
\XlHi  lived  in  Kkfrid,  two  years :  then  bought  one  hundred  and  fifty 
acres  in  Nissouri,  and  lived  there  (went  on  a  visit  to  Florida  I8h8), 
l)iit  sold  out  in  1S<»0,  and  moved  to  Compton,  Los  Angeles  Co..  Cal., 
spnng  of  1891  ;  returned  to  Nissouri,  Out.,  1H!>:5. 

Children : 

i  TnoMAH,  I).  Dec.  24.  lS7i). 
ii  Mahv,  b.  Oct.  12,  18«1 ,  <l.  Ai)r.  U\,  1882. 
iii  Mahv  2n,  1).  .Iiino  HI,  1884. 
iv  Ci-KVKi.ANt>.  h.  Oct.  18,  18S0. 

IX.     230  Elbert,"  (^Dea.  U'/mnnd,^  Dea.  Atolreiv,'  Lea.   Thoman,'^ 
■liihn^^  Lionel^*  Jamex^^  Jann'x-'  LiotieV}.,  horn  in  Carradoo,  Middlesex 
Co.,  Ont.,  Jan.  13,1848;  was  a  convert  to  Ciiristianity  at  the  age  of 
fourteen  ;  baptized  by  liev.  (xeorgc  Richardson,  and  joined  tlie  iJaptist 
cluircli  at  Strathroy ;  he  boni^hi  a  farm  in  Carradoc,  and  worked  it  a 
lew  years,  at  the  same  time  cultivating  his  talents  as  a  Christian,  and 
also  in   the    i)ractice   of  music ;  Ik;   married   Sarah    .lane,   daugliter  of 
William   Webb  of  (Carradoc,   Dec.   :i.'),  1873;  built  a  brick  liouse  that 
year  and  taught  singing.     Hut  being  imiiressed  with  the  propriety  of 
|)reaching  the  gosi)el  he  sold  out  his  farm  and  attcMided  grammar  school 
in  Strathroy,  spring  of  l87o,  which  he  attended  for  a  year  and  a  half; 
he  next  attended  the   VVoodst(Jck  college  or  institute   two  and  a  half 
years;  then  to  the  Morgan  Park  school  or  college  near  Chicago,  where 
ho  was  ordained  to  tlie  gospel  ministry,  and  graduated  ij.d..  May,  1882. 
As  a  student  he  was  nearly  always  at  the  head  of  his  class  ;  he  also 
studied  medicine  in  London,  Out.,  under  Dr.  E.  (J.  Edwards;  he  em- 
burked  for  India  from  New  York,  Aug.  80,  1882:  went  to  Secumdera- 
had,  and  in   188o  to   Falmoor,  a  missionary  and   teacher   among  the 
Telugus.     He  has  been   very  successful    in   winning  souls   to   Christ, 
having  about  three  hundred  members  in  one  church,  one  third  of  them 
converts  from  the  high  caste.     In  1890  he  organized   another  church 
fifty  miles  away.     Mis  field  is  sixty  by  eighty  miles  over.     In  1887  his 
sister  Leoni,  went  and  joined  him  in  the  good  work. 


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i  Ehxest  Ei.bert,  b.  Oct.  2-J,  1874. 

ii  Etiikl  Edna.  I).  Oct.  15.  1>T6. 
iii  Elmei:  Eikexe,  l».  Au;:.  :J0.  18TS. 
iv  Mauv  Lci.i:.  b.  Oct.  1,  1S71»:  d.  Sept.  IS.  18S(). 

V  Effie  Eixez.  b.  .\u«r.  1.3.  lisSI. 
vi  Ehal  Cora,  b.  July  57.  ISSI. 

vii  Elherta,  b.  Feb.  2;J,  ISSrt. 
viii  Esteli.a.  '».  April  14.  1SS8. 
ix  Eui-Ai.iA  Mabel,  b.  M.iy  14,  18S9. 

IX.  231  Martin  Luther.-'  {Rtv.  Ah'rel^  Dea.  An>Jreu','  Dea 
ThoiH'Ts,''  Jolin.^  Lionel.^  'fumes,^  James,-  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Carradoc. 
Middlesex  Ci>.,  Out..  Aiuil  29.  1851:  lived  with  liis  parents  in  Min- 
nesota and  Arkar.sas.  twelve  yeai"s:  married  Ella,  daughter  cf  William 
Straio-ht,  Dee.  25,  l;*7fj.  and  lived  eisfht  or  ten  vears  at  or  near  Hills- 
borough,  Vernon  Co..  Wis.,  then  went  to  Green  Co..  111.     A  farmer. 

Children  : 

i  Andrew  A.,  b.  Deo.  27,  1877. 
ii  \.  EowARO.  b.  Oct.  .3.  1S7.». 
iii  Martix  L.,  b.  July  1. 1SS2:  d.  Jan.  IS,  1884. 
iv  Erxest  ELswoirrn,  b.  Aug.  7,  1SS.5. 

V  Mildred  Olivia,  b.  April.  :i,  18SS;  d.  March  IS,  ISIU. 

IX.  232  Andrew  Puller,^  {Rev.  Alfred,^  Dea.  Aiuh-eu,'  Dea. 
Thomas,*'  John.^  Lioad.^  Jame*?  Jameg^'  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Bosanqnet. 
Lambton  Co..  Ont..  July  17,  185«3.  was  with  his  parents  in  Minnesot;t 
and  Arkansas :  married  Caroline,  daughter  of  Christian  Bouer.  Marcii 
4,  1878,  and  lived  in  HillslK>rough,  Wis. 

Children  : 

i  Alfred  Hervev.  b.  Sept.  5,  1879. 
ii  Hattie,  b.  June  19,  1S81,  d.  July  3. 
iii  Maudie  O..  b.  April  14,  18S2. 
iv  AnoLi'iic-  A.,  h.  July  1-5.  1SS4 

IX-     233  Mahlon  Chute.^    {Sidney,'^    Dea.    Andrew.'    Dea.   Th 
mas,^  John,^  Lionel.^  James.,^  JameH?  Lionel  0,  born  in  Bayham,  Out.. 
Feb.  10.  1847  ;  married  Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Murray  and  Hannali 
(Showers)  Markle,  Apr.  24.  18o7,  in  Malahide,  Out.,  lived  in  Bayham 
several  years ;  but  since  1880,  lie  brought  and  occupied   the   Reuben 


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Hrinulage  farm,  2u(l  ooncessioii   of  Mullaliide,  near   Bayhaiij    and   is 
there  an  industrious  prosperous  faAier. 
Children  : 

i  PiOnEKT  A.  C,  b.  Xov.  15,  ISOS;  d.  Fob.  ISTo. 

ii  Etta  Lokixd  .,  b.  Doc.  2U,  1870;  m.  T.  M.  McConncll.     (See  McConnell.) 
iii  Melvix,  b.  June  20,  187"i;(l.  Apr.  1874. 
iv  IlEiiMAN  S.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1»75. 

V  John  U.,  b.  .Jan.  21,  1871». 
vi  Nkli.ik,  1).  Aui,'.  2:i,  188:};  d.  .Ian.  !),  1884. 
vii  Edith  M.,  b.  Jan.  (>,  ]s8(5. 

IX.  234  James  Albert,^  (Sidne//,^  Dea.  Andretc'  Dea.  Thomas,*' 
■lohij'  LloneU^  James,^  James^^  Lionel^'),  born  in  Ikiyhani,  Ont.,  Oct. 
o,  18.")0  ;  married  Matilda,  daughter  of  Jacob  Robenson.  .lanuary  1874  ; 
and  lived  in  Vienna  several  years.  In  1885  oi-  18St»  he  moved  to 
Houghton,  Norfolk  Co.,  where  his  wife  died  March  '11,  I8!t0;  agtul 
thirtj-'iiine ;  he  married  -nd  Kaehael,  daughter  of  John  D.  and  l^ovena 
.McConnell,  Nov«  *J,  IS'JU.  Mr.  Chute  was  brought  up  a  farmer,  but  is 
also  a  good  blacksmith. 

Children  : 

i  Ja.uKS  Ci.ahkxc'k,  b.  187."j. 
ii  Isaac  Mehton,  b.  IST'.i. 

IX.  235  Arthur  William,^  {Sidney.^  Dea.  Andreiv,'  Dea. 
Thomas,''  John/^  LioneU"^  James,^  James?  Lionel  ^),  born  in  IJayham,  Out., 
Mar.  23, 1802  ;  married  Catharine,  daugbter  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Xorthcott)  Spoiiemburg,  Nov.  24,  1875,  ami  after  several  years  in 
Ontario,  he  moved  to  near  Leola,  McPherson  Co..  S.  D.,  1882. 

Children  : 

i  Ii.A  Maid,  b.  1870. 
ii  Makibeli.k.  b.  1882. 
iii  Fkeeman  Grv,  b.  1885. 

IX.  236  Herbert  M.,  another  brother,  born  Sept.  12,  1^54; 
married  Ruth,  daughter  of  William  and  Martha  (Wylie)  Con.uM', 
Sept.  26,  1877,  and  lived  at  Luton,  Malahide ;  a  blacksmith  :  went  to 
McPherson  Co.,  S.  I).,  1883;  and  to  Vorkton,  Assa  Co.,  N.  W.  T.. 
INOI. 

C'hildren  : 

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ii  Frank,  b.  May  20,  1882. 
iii  Fred,  b.  May  19,  1884. 
iv  Lkk,  b.  May  14.  188(i. 

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IX.  237  John  Bunyan,"  (Sidney,*^  Dea.  Andrew,'^  Dea.  Thomas,'' 
John/'  Lionel,'^  James,'-^  James^^  Lionel  ^),  bom  in  Bayham,  Out.,  July  ;50, 
1859;  after  learning  to  be  a  baker  and  confectioner  under  William  J. 
Bond  ill  St.  Thomas,  lie  married  Bertha  Kate,  daughter  of  Elislia  ami 
C^^ithia  MoConnell,  in  Malahide,  Oct.  18,  188(3,  and  live  in  Aberdeen, 
Brown  Co.,  S.  D. 

Children  : 

i  Lloyh  Elmork.  b.  Feb.  16,  1888. 
ii  MixNiK  Kkrnk,  b.  June  12,  1800. 

IX.  238  Edgar  Milford,"  {Freeman,'^  Dea.  Andreiv,''  /),-a. 
Thomas,''  JohnJ'  Lionel^  James,^  James,"^  Lionel^),  btorn  in  Bavhiiiu, 
Ont.,  Nov.  29,  18o9;  married  Jo  Stella,  daughter  of  VV^illiam  Tayhir, 
M.D.,  of  Des  Moines,  la,,  Dec.  '23, 1881,  and  is  a  machinist  near  Chicago. 

('hildren : 

i  Howard  Lee,  b.  July  24.  188fi;  d.  Sept.  IS,  1891,  Pullman,  111. 
ii  Staxi.kv,  b.  Dec.  3,  1889. 
iii  Aloha,  b.  April  l'.»,  1892. 

IX.     239  Abram  Lincoln,'    (  William  E.,'^   Dea.  Andre/i\'   Dra. 

Thomas,'^  John,^  Lionel,*  James^^  James, ^  Liotiel^},  born  in  Jo  Da  vies, 
Fairbault  Co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  22,  1863  ;  went  with  his  parents  to  Missouri 
and  Ontario  ;  learned  the  Ijlacksmith  trade  of  his  cousin,  .himes  A. 
Chute,  in  Vienna ;  then  went  to  McPherson  Co.,  S.  D.,  in  188'),  and 
took  up  a  quarter  section  of  prairie,  l)roke  up  forty  or  fifty  acres  and  {)iit 
in  crops,  l)Ut  three  or  four  severe  drouths  following  each  other  induced 
him  to  "  pull  u^)  stakes "  and  emigrate  to  near  Yorkton,  Assa  Co., 
N.  W.  T.,  west  of  Manitoba,  in  18!>1 ;  he  married  Maggie,  daughter  of 
William  Conner,  Dec.  4,  1888,  in  South  Dakota. 

Children  : 

i  Kav  WiLr.iAM,  b.  Jan.  2r>,  189(J. 
ii  Victoria,  b.  Aug.  22,  i89I. 


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IX.    240  George  Maynard,'  Aawn,'^  Dea.  AiUreiv,'  Dt>i.  Tho- 

v«(J«,*'  Joh}U^  Liojiel,^  Jaiiies:^  JamcH^-  Lionel  ^),  horn  in  Baylmm,  Out., 
Sept.  21,  IS;")!;  received  u  good  ednetitiou  in  his  youth,  so  he  taugiit 
school  the  winter  after  he  was  eighteen  :  in  1881  he  went  into  the 
employ  of  the  Michigan  Southern  and  l^ake  Shore  R.  K..  at  Huft'alo,  as 
clerk  in  the  live  stock  department,  where  he  remained  about  ten  years. 
Ill  1888  he  moved  to  Toledo,  (^..  and  became  a  partner  with  Hugh 
Thomi^son,  in  a  soap  manufactory,  and  in  1892  was  elected  president 
and  general  uianatjer  of  the  firm.  He  married  (xrace  P..  daughter  of 
William  II.,  and  Susan  (McConnell)   Hamilton.  Aug.  2;>.  18S1) ;  and 

have  : 

i  Aai;ox  IlAMli.Tox,  b.  Oct.  ".0.  1S91. 
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IX.  241  Asa  Watson,'*  {James  MJ  AheL'  Dea.  Thomas,'^  John,^ 
Lionel,'^  J((mesS'  J'lmei^r  Lionel  ^^,  born  in  Clements.  N.  S.,  Jul}'  2G, 
1(S43 ;  taken  to  Ontario  with  his  parents,  1848 ;  drove  stage  several 
years  in  Essex  and  Kent  Co.'s :  married  Mary,  daughter  of  John 
Nichols,  of  Essex  Co.,  Out..  May  24,  1872  ;  had  four  children,  two  died 
ill  infancy.     Mr.  Chute  lives  at  Leamington,  Out. 

Children  : 

i  Kei  liKN  ('i.ai:k,  1).  . 

ii  John  Hahi)Ix<..  i>. . 


IX.  242  Frank  S  ,  l)rother  to  the  above,  born  in  Malahide,  Out., 
April  2,  18(]1 ;  married  Jane  Lonsberry,  in  Essex  Co.,   Jan.  1886,  and 

lived  with  his  mother  in  the  old  home;  died  of  la  grippe,  Feb.  4,  1890. 

Children  : 

i  Sox,  b.  ISS". 
ii  Fhaxk  Staxi.ev.  b.  1800. 

IX.  243  Handley  Chipman,'^  {Josejyh  W..^  Mel'  Dea.  Thomas,"^ 
John,^  Lionel,^  James."  Jaitiem.,^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements,  N.  S,.  Aug. 
25,  1850 ;  married  Prudence,  daughter  of  Richard  H.  and  Rel)eccH 
(Potter)  Sanford,  Jan.  15,  1874  ;  and  lived  with  his  mother  on  the  old 
farm  ;  died  Feb.  16,  1877. 

Children  : 

i  Ai-UKX  C,  b.  Xov.  2."),  1S74. 
ii  Daisy  Blaxcue,  b.  July  21,  1S77;  d.  a  happy  ('hristian.  May,  18SSK 


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IX.  244  Arthur  Wellington;'  {Thom<ts,^  Calviiw  Den.  Thoma^'^ 
John^^  Liond,"^  Jame><^^  James^^  Lionel^),  born  at  Alaibleliead,  Mass.. 
Apr.  1,  t85() ;  marrieil  in  Brown  Co.,  ]\Iinn.,  Alice  S.  Miner,  Sept.  11. 
1871),  and  live  there,  a  prairie  fai'iner. 

Cliildren : 

i  CVvKKiK  Hem,,  :».  .July  l'.>.  1J*S(). 
ii   EsTKLLA  S.,  b.  Apr.  22,  1882. 
iii  Ell.v  OjiiK,  1).  Apr.  i'.,  188J. 
iv  Ed(,ai!  Euuicxk,  1).  «i'pt.  19,1880. 

V  Hoy  Ensox,  b.  July  14,  1888. 
vi  Ai.viN  Wki.mncton,  b.  Xov.  1."),  181)0. 

IX.    245  Theodore  Harding  Porter,'  {Andrew,'^  Calvin.'  Jjm. 

Thomai',^'  John^p  Lionel,^  JnmesS'  Jamesr  Lionel^),  born  at  Swarapscia. 
Mass.,  Ang.  2(3,  185-1;  is  a  singer  and  musician, ]and  since  lSi>0  a  piano 
tuner  in  Boston  :  married  Clara  S.,  daughter  ot"  J.  F.  Keating,  in  Ilos 
ton,  June  2, 1886. 
Children: 

i  Aklixe  MiLDiiKi),  1).  Jiin.  25,  ]88it. 
ii  ('i.AKKNCK  Linvis,  b.  .Jan.  10,  1892;  d.  Apr.  4. 

IX.  246  William  Alpheus,"  {-Meph  B.,^  John,'  Dea.  ThomasJ' 
John/'  Lionel.,^  Jame)<^  James^-  Lionel^),  born  in  Bayham,  Out.,  Sept.  ;*, 
1858  ;  married  Marietta  Bishop,  Aug.  1,  18^2,  and  live  at  Bear  Ri\  ■;, 
N.  S.  ;  he  is  a  great  raiser  and  mover  of  buildings,  vessels,  etc. 

Children  : 

i  Liz/iE,  b.  18S8. 

ii  Fkanklin-  E.,  b.  1884;  d.  1887. 

iii  Anna.,  b.  1887. 

iv  DAU(iHTEi{,  b.  Marcli,  185)2. 

IX.  247  James  Potter,'' ( TF.  ift/i/-.//,^  ./y/i//.,"  X»f«..  Thomas,-' John .^ 
Lionel,'^  Jamex^^  Jamen,-  Lionel  i).  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Aug.  k 
1857 ;  married  Ella  A.,  daughter  of  Alexander  Sim[)S(ni.  May  -S, 
1884;  lived  in  East  Boston  several  years,  but  now  in  Everett,  Ma^^s. : 
a  machinist. 

Children : 

i  LiDA  Loui.SE,  b.  Mar.  2:i.  1885. 
11  Stanley  James,  b.  Nov.  20,  1889. 


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IX.  248  Prank  Augustus,"  ( \Vm.  Albert,^  Binea,'  Dea.  Thomas,^ 
JoJm,^  Lionel,'^  James^^  James^^  LioneP},  born  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Aug. 
23,  ISCto ;  to  Ontario  with  his  parents  1S72;  to  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
and  married  Agnes,  chiugliter  of  Thomas  Cameron,  and  have  three  or 
four  children. 

IX.  249  Henry,''  (Dea.  IsmeL^  .S'-7a.^"  James,^  John,^  Lionel* 
James^'^  Jamex.^^  Lionel^).,  born  at  Harrington,  Shelburne  Co.,  N.  S., 
Nov.  8,  18.")0;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  John  Cook,  Feb.  20,  1872; 
she  died  Oct.  lo,  1874;  aged  twenty-six;  he  married  2nd,  Martha, 
(laughter  of  Jacob  Hagan,  June  B,  1878 ;  she  died  Feb.  29,  1884  ;  aged 
thirty.     Live  at  Lockport,  Shelburne  Co. 

Children  : 

i  IIicmucuT  A.,  1).  Xov.  2(>,  1S7'.). 
ii  Maud  Bkatkice,  b.  Fob.  10, 1SS4. 

IX.  250  Vorus  F.,  brotiier  to  the  above,  born  Xov.  3.  1857  ; 
married  Ella,  daughter  of  Robert  Beveridge,  of  Brookville,  Digby  Co., 
Dec.  24,  1883  ;  and  live  at  Beaver  River,  Yarmouth  Co.,  N.  S. 

Children  : 

i  Eugenia  J.,  b.  Sept.  23,  18S4. 
ii  Rainsfoim)  K.,  b.  Feb.  2:],  1886. 
iii  Adoie  a.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1887. 

iv   ClIAT.I.OTTK  E^^TMI•:I{,  b.  Jllll.   L"),   ISDO. 

IX.  251  Aaron  E.,''  (Dea.  Eaton,^  Handleii.^  James,^  John,^  Lio- 
nel^'^  James,^  Jamea,'^  Lionel^),  born  in  Hampton.  N.  S.,  Aug.  22,  1848; 
married  Mary  Ann.  dai\ghter  of  William  Brown  {Geon/e.  William. 
from  England  before  the  Revolution),  Feb.  11,  ISOiJ ;  he  saikd  on  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  and  became  a  captain  :  was  drowned  May  24, 1><71 ;  she 
marriecl  2nd,  Harris  Foster  Esq.,  Hampton,  N.  S.,  Oct.  1884. 

Children : 

i  Heuman  E.,  b.  !Sei)t.  1,  1807;  d.  April  11,  1871. 
ii  HAiUiis  MiLLEii,  b.  Oct.  2,  1S69;  m.  Eva,  dan.  of  Zebulou  Elliott,  180<i;  one 

son  Boyd,  b.  1891. 
iii     Emma  ,s.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1872;  d.  Jan.  1,  1S73. 

IX.  252  William  Prior,'  {Seth,'^  Handlei/,'  James,'^  John,^  Lio- 
#e/,*  Janies,^  James.,^  Lionel  ^),  born  near  Hampton,  N.  S.,  Dec.  10, 
l8o.") ;  went  to  Woburn,  Mass.,  in  1879,  and  is  doing  well  in  the  firm 


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3,  18.S;},  Susan  ('ummings,  one  (»f  twelve  in  the  family  of  Ehenezer  and 
Sarah  Wilson    (Haven)  Cunnnings,  of  Woburn.       Mrs.  S.  W.  Cuni- 
inings  was  a  daughter  of  .Jonas  Haven  and  Abigail  Simonds. 
(!hil<lreu : 

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ii  William  Pimoi;,  b.  May  11,  IJS87. 

IX.  253  Traverse  Brinton,'  (^John  Mer,'"  Eaiollei/,'  James,^' 
John,^  Lionel,^  James^^  James,'^  Lionel  ^ ),  born  at  Hami)ton,  N.  S.,  Feb. 
5,  18t)2;  married  Armina  Cook,  Noveml)er  1888,  and  live  on  the  Bay 
Shore,  near  Hampton. 

Children  : 

i  Eaton,  b.   1880. 
ii  Etta,  ]>.  ISIiI. 

IX.  254  Harvey  P.,''  (-^os.  Dhnock,^  Handlei/,'  Jamei^,*^  John'' 
Lionel,'^  Jdjue-s,-'  Jame,'<^'^  Lionel^),  born  near  Hampton,  N.  S.,  Nov.  VI, 
1808;  married  Georgiana  Hauszer,  Sept.  "20,  1882,  and  live  at  Matta- 
pan,  near  Milton,  a  pai-t  of  IJostoii ;  carpenter. 

('hihlren  : 

i  KniKi.,  b.  1S83. 

ii  Ml  I.I.IK,  b.  IS85 

iii  lUKNK,  b.  1S8(). 

iv  f.oL'lsK,  1).  IbSS. 

IX-  255  Daniel  Marsden,"  (Joshua  M.,^  David  31..'  James,''' 
John,''  Lionel,^  Jimes;'  James?  Lionel^),  hovn  on  Campobello  Island. 
N.  B.,  July  2,  18.5(3 ;  mai-ried  Paphena  Thurber,  1880. 

Children  : 

i  Sktu.  b.  1S82. 
ii  GoLDiE,  b.  1884. 
iii  Flohknce,  b.  188(). 

IX.    256  Millard  Fillmore,  brother  to  the  above,  born  May  24, 
1858;  married  tdella  Randolph,  1879. 
Children: 

i  Blaxciik,  b.  18S0;  d.  aged  six  montlis. 
ii  LoREx/.o.  b.  1881. 

iii  Lkvi,  b.  1884.  « 

iv  Clarence,  b.  1880. 
V  HiKAM  B..b.  1888. 


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IX.  257  David  Samuel,  another  lnother,  Ixtni  Apr.  '2.  18^50,  at 
Kastport,  Me. ;  went  ti)  Boston  l*^Ml  ;  married  Maria  Eliza,  daughter 
of  Stathern  Hailuy,  son  of  Rev.  .lacoh  Hailey  (^1741-1808),  a  refugee 
from  Massachusetts  to  Nova  Scotia.  Nov.  22,  18S2,  in  (Cambridge, 
Mass.;  went  to  South  Boston,  IsStJ ;  a  cooper  ;  to  Candjriilge  again 
and  to  Somerville,  1801. 

Children  : 

i  William  Evekett,  b.  .huie  !«.  ISS?.. 
ii  Si'ANi.Kv  Hailkv.  I).  .June  f<.  1S8."). 
iii  Agnes  Mvjja,  b.  May.  21.  lf»S  . 
iv  Haifi:/  M.  H..  b.  .Iulyi'4.  1«8'.». 

.^^ls.  Chiitt- 111.  1st,  Herbert  M..  ^.>n  of  Eihvaiil  Hayes.  Wiiid.sor,  N.  S., 
1S71,  and  liad  Hai-ry  Strat/itrn,  b.  1S72.  Mr.  Hayes  d.  in  N'ova  Seotia.  187;!, 
aged  twenty-nine. 

IX.  258  Edward  Ervin,'  iJohn  Wenttcorth,^  David  3LJ  James}' 
John  J'  Lionel.^  Ja)ne^:'  Jamtar  Lionel  ^^,huv\i  at  Caledonia,  (Queens 
Co.,  N.  S.,  Feb.  21,  1857 ;  married  Anna,  daughter  of  John  H.  and 
Caroline  A.  (Sprowle)  Long.  Mar.  I'j,  ls7'J.  and  lived  eight  or  ten 
years  in  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  keeper  of  a  livery  stable. 

Children  : 

i  John  HKUiiEBT.  b.  Apr.  27,  1S^». 
ii  Kai.pii  Lehoy,  b.  .lune  lO,  1882. 
iii  Lilian  Amelia,  b.  Feb.  12.  1888. 

IX.  259  William  Burkitt  Fowler. '  (^Sidney  S.,^  David  M.,' 
James,''  Johtv'  Lionel,^  James,'^  Jaaifn,'  Lionel  ^),  born  below  Hampton, 
N.  S.,  Dec.  24,  1851  ;  m.  So[)hia  Oikle,  December  1879;  is  a  farmer  and 
li.sliei'inan,  two  miles  below  Hampton,  Bay  of  Fund}'  shore. 

Children  : 

i  Hr.r.UKKT,  b.  18S1. 
ii  Hanlev,  b.  1883. 
iii  EuNEST  YoRKE.  b.  I8S.5. 

IX.    260  Frank  Lowery,    brother    to    the    above,    born    below 
llumpton,  X.  S.,  September  1855  ;  married  Jessie  A.,  daughter  of  John 
Ei)er  Chute  (13(3),  Nov.  24,   188S.   and   live  on  the    Bay  siiore,    near 
Piiinney  Cove,  fan  ers. 
Children  : 

i   Lkxa,  1).  .Sept.  1889. 
ii  Eva,  b.  18i)I. 


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IX.  261  Richard  Henry,'  (R^.v.  Arid  P.,«  Rlrhanl'  James,' 
Daniel,^  James,'^  James;^  James,'^  Lionel  *)i  born  in  Wobuin,  Mass.,  Mar. 
14,  1843;  enlisted  into  Co.  C,  8')th  Mass.  Inf.,  Aug.  7,  18»!2;  promoted 
to  2ndlieut.,  of  Co.  F,  50th  Mass.,  Deo.  4,  18(13;  1st  lieut.,  Feb.  14, 
18H4:  and  ca[)tain  Jnne  23.  He  was  taken  prisnner  at  Nin-th  Anna, 
Va.,  May  24,  18("»4;  paroled  Dec.  10,  and  discharged  for  disability  Mar. 
1,  1865.  Then  he  went  to  St.  I^ouis,  Mo.,  and  was  ciork  for  Lamb  \. 
Quinlan,  two  or  three  years,  but  engaged  in  lumber  business  early  in 
18('i9.  In  1872  he  located  <it  Louisianna,  Mo.,  and  in  1875,  settled  in 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.  He  married  Nov.  »>,  18i>7,  in  Georgetown,  Mass.. 
Susan  JJebeoca,  daughter  of  Humphrey  and  Susan  R.  (Horner)  Xels<iii. 

C'lildren  : 

i   AHTIlUIt  L.,  b.  All!,'.  12.  1st];), 
ii  MAitv  X.,  1(.  Jan.  28,  1872;  d.  Nov.  21,  1874. 
iii  Rkh.viu)  II.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1874. 
iv  RoiiKUT  W.,  b.  Dec  24,  187.5. 
V  Hkukcc'A,  b.  Ausi.  26,  187J). 

IX.  262  George  Albert,"  {Andrew,^  RiduinK'  Jnmes.^  Daniil? 
James*  Jamex,^  James^'^  Lionel^'),  born  at  Orland,  Me.,  Mar.  3,  1843; 
was  in  Co.  K,  59th  Mass.,  in  the  lale  war:  wounded  May  24,  lSt')4  ; 
discharged  June  29,  18<I5  ;  been  a  salesman  in  Boston,  most  of  the  time 
since.  He  married  Clara  H.,  daughter  of  .Johnson  Wood,  Bluehill. 
Me..  Feb.  1,  1872. 

Children  : 

i  Anne  Gertiiudk,  b.  Xov.  27,  1872,  in  Caml)ri(l<:e. 

ii  Ekxkst  IIowaiu),  b.  Mar.  2."),  l87.j,  in  Chelsea, 
iii  Clauknce  Haskkm,,  b.   Feb.  27,  1S77,  Chelsea, 
iv  Flouknce  LoiTisK,  b.  June  8,  1881,  CiiClsea. 

IX.  263  Edward  Lane,  brother  to  the  above.  l)orn  in  Maine, 
Nov.  27.  1853:  having  a  desire  to  go  into  the  ministry  he  entered  col- 
leae  at  Andover  in  1877,  and  irraduated  .lulv,  1880:  married  Julia, 
adopted  daughter  of  Prof.  John  P.  Cleveland.  D.  D..  July  7,  18>'0; 
ordained  at  Saugus,  July  2,  18S0 :  was  pastor  there  two  years:  Dux- 
bury  three  years,  and  at  Northborough  since;  Congi'egationalist. 

Children  : 

i  Helen  C,  b.  June  28,  1881. 

ii  Charles  Lionel,  b.  Aug.  4.  1882. 


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iii  Ai.a-K  E.,  b.  .hin.  22,  1884;  d.  Au^.  IT. 
iv  Makiox  H..  It.  May  4,  1887. 
V  Sauaii  Gladvs,  b.  Oct.  14,  1889. 

IX.  264  Charles  Hubble,'-'  (Jamex  Martin,'^  han'ul'  Jime»,^ 
Daniel,^  Jumex,*  James,^  Jaims^^  Lionel^),  born  at  Evansville,  Iiid., 
Dec.  4,  lS43;  married  Mary  B.  Henderson,  Muntezuina,  Ind.,  Sept.  14, 
1S71 ;  and  is  a  confectioner,  at  Lawrence.  Kan. 

Children  : 

i  WiM.iAM  He.vdbkso.v,  b.  July  13,  1873. 
li  Julia  Ahiuaii..  b.  Ui'c.  3,  1870. 
iii  IIKMJY  Fkaxk,  b.  Ffb.  21,  1880. 
iv  Hai.i'h  L.,  b.  June  IG,  1889.  , 

IX.  265  George  Curtis,'  (3/y.s«'»,'^  Oio-tis,'  -Imnh:''  Curtis,^  Tho- 
jiias,*  Jameis,^  JiiDits,'  Lionel^),  born  in  Carthage,  Me.,  April  19,  1845; 
married  Martha  Ann,  daughter  of  Harvey  Freeman,  May  10,  1808; 
.slie  died  Oct.  8,  187'J,  aged  thirty-two.  He  is  a  merchant  at  Waldn- 
l)oro.  Me. 

('hihlren  : 

i  Wai,tei{  S.,  b.  Deo.  1869;  d.  Feb.  10.  1870. 

ii  6USIK  L.,  b.  Apr.  17.  1871 ;  m.  Geoifje  E.  McGowen,  Jan.  '£i,  1890;  son  Goorjfo 
A.  K..  b.  Nov.  2;i.  18!H). 

IX.  266  Charles  Moses,  brother  to  the  above,  born  in  Carthage, 
Me.,  .Inly  •>,  1841»:  married  Beulah  W.,  daughter  of  Abel  and  Mary  P. 
(Weston)  Arnold,  son  of  (jaylon  and  Sally  Arnold,  of  Uuxbury,  Mar. 
25,  1875;  and  is  a  merchant  in  Rockland,  Mass. 

Children  : 

i  Ueutha  May,  b.  Apr.  20,  1876. 
ii  Eked  Arxoi.d,  b.  July  2,  1880. 

iii  Mary  Violet,  b.  Nov.  1.5,  1884.  i 

iv  Aimhur  Murray,  b.  July  10,  1887. 

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IX.  267  Edwin  Elliott,  another  brother,  born  Apr.  8,  1851 ; 
married  Mary,'  daughter  of  Solomon^  and  Martha  (Bayless)  Foster-, 
son  of  Capt.  Solomon  *  and  Polly  (Peak)  Foster  *  of  Cape  Cod,  Oct. 
iS,  1S75.  Mr.  Chute  went  to  Rockland,  Maas.,  1870,  and  is  in  mercan- 
tile bu.siness  there. 

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(  Itildreii : 

i  IlAiticY  FosTKH,  li.  .Imio  ;{(),  1.S77. 
ii  Waivikr  Kdwin,  I».  Miiy  1,  ISSO. 
iii  IIdwaui)  Emkiiy,  Ii.  Ai)r.  '.».  I^sd, 

IX.  268  Curtis,'  {John  ff.,*"  Col.  Fmn<;is,'  Col.  Thomax,^  Cmti>t^ 
Thoma»,*  JiiiiU'H,^  Jamex,^  Lionel  '),  born  in  ( )tis<iol(l,  Me.,  Mar.  2!>, 
184.");  nuirrietl  Alineda  C,  diuigliter  of  lionjiviniii  Stone,  Sept.  6, 18<>6  ; 
moved  to  llilllmrst,  Coniptou,  I*.  Q.  Mrs.  Chute  died  Feb.  17,  1888; 
he  married  2nd,  l^ouisa  Brown,  1881>. 

(children  : 

i  Ma.nnah  K,  h.  Juno  10,  1808. 
ii  Caiuuk  M.,  b.  Fob.  13.  1870. 
iii  Cii\iii.Ks  I..,  1).  July  10,  1S72. 
iv  Ai.MKDA  1.,  h.  Dec.  ID,  1875. 
V  Bi:kt  L.,  b.  Nov.  2.3,  1877. 
vi  CuuTi.s  W.,  1>.  Juno  18,  18N2, 
vii  EniTH  E.,  I».  Ai)ril  21,  1884. 

IX.  269  Albert  F.,'  {John  H.,^  Col.  Frunoix^  Col.  Thomas,'^  Cur- 
tis,^  Thomax,^  Jinn's,^  Jamex,  '^  LiotieP^,  born  in  Otisfield,  ^Nle.,  .Ian.  27, 
185<; ;  married  Kugenia,  daughter  of  .Iosei)h  N.  Scribner,  Sept.  10, 187i» ; 
and  they  live  on  the  fai*m  of  his  father  and  grandfather.  Mr.  Soribiier 
died  August  188<),  aged  fifty-tiiree.  One  son. 
i  Ai.KKKi)  IjEuov,  b.  Mar.  S,  1877. 

IX.  270  Alonzo  Franklin;-^  {Jamex,^  Wlllinni  C.,'  Col.  Thomax," 
Curtix,^  Thomiix^^  Jimes,^  Jamexl^  Lionel '),  born  near  Na})les,  Mo.. 
Nov.  13,  1843;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Esther 
(Maiui)  Staples,  Dec.  18t')G  ;  Raymond,  Cumberland  Co.,  Me.  Mr.  Chute 
died  Oct.  4,  1873  ;  she  married  2nd  Luther  Ij.,  son  of  George  VV.  Long- 
ley,  of  Waterford,  Oxford  Co.,  July  3,  187C>  ;  and  live  (ui  the  same 
place.  Mr.  Longly  married  1st,  Sophia  L.  Butler,  Jan.  1,  18<:!8,  and 
had  Leon  M.,  born  Oct.  27,  1809  ;  2nd,  Saida  A.,  born  Aug.  23,  1872. 
Mrs.  Longley  died  Sept.  2t),  1874 ;  aged  thirty-four. 

Children  : 

i  Miles  Guant,  b.  Mar.  29,  1808;  m.  Elvira  M.  IJickforcl  of  New  Gloucester, 
Me.,  Nov,  24,  1887;  son,  Guy  Meredith,  b.  June  20,  1890;  live  in  Haverhill. 
ii  Albion  R.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1809;  d.  August.  1870. 
iii  Mauy  E.  Loxglky,  b.  July  7, 1879. 


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IX.  271  Horace  Mann,'  (./((///♦-«.'  WilUum  C.,'  Col.  Thomm,^ 
Hurtlx,"  Thonuu*  Jamftt,'^  JatneH^^  Lionel),  born  Oct.  7.  iH/il  ;  married 
Inez  Florence,  diiu^hter  ol'  Vernon  Miles,  Seftt.  17,  lH7;{.  in  'J'enij)le- 
ton,  .Mass.;  moved  to  Winchendon,  li^sl,  and  is  station  agent  for  the 
lioston  and  Albany  railroad. 

Children : 

i  Ukkima  .1..  1».  Fell.  1"),  1875. 
ii  SusiK  K.,  I).  Kt(l).  7.  I87S. 

IX.  272  Russell  E.,  another  brother,  born  June  28,  1855;  mar- 
ried Ennuii  .).  Putney.  June  5,  1878;  she  died  May  7,  ISHtl,  aged 
twenty-seven  ;  he  married  2nd,  Klhi  M.,  danghter  of  Kev.  A.  13.  Love- 
well,  Feb.  27,  1887  :  is  a  farmer  near  Crooked  River,  below  Naples. 

Children  : 

i  loA  Mav,Ii.  O.'tolRT,  1S74:  d.  May,  1885. 
ii  ('.HACK   iNKz,  It.  Miiy  UC).  18711. 

IX.    273  Quincy  Mayberry,'  {Funklin  .W    William   C.,'  Col. 

Tho/mis,''  (Jurtii<,''  Thomax,^  •famex,'''  Jdmexr  Lionel  ^).  born  near  Naples, 

Nov.  -'iO,  1854  :  married  Melissa  I).  Lewis.  Dec.  20,  1881,  and  live  with 

his  father  and  mother  in  Harrison. 

Children: 

i  Hi.ANCiiK,  1».  1SS2. 
ii  KoLAM),  b.  1884. 

IX.  274  Josiah  Cobb,*  {Edwin,^  Daniel,'  Col.  Thi>ma.i,''  Curtis,^ 
T/iomaii,*  Jamas;^  Jame><r  Lionel^),  hovn  in  Otisiield,  near  Bolster's 
Mills,  Sept.  18, 1850:  married  Lunetta,  daughter  of  Lewis  C.  Lrackett, 
•Ian.  1,  1879:  live  in  Harrison  :  farmers. 

Children  : 

i  LvMA.N  A.,  I).  Jan.  2ft.  1880. 

ii  Chaki.ks  S.,  b.  Mar.  1,  1882. 

iii  Eda  I.,  b.  .Inly  8,  1884. 

IV  MAun  Hki.i.k,  b.    .Inly  l/»,  188}^' 


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X.  275  Richard  Burpee,^  (RoOert,'-^  Dea.  Abram,^  Lea.  Daniel,' 
Samuel,*^  John.^  Lionel.*^  Jarne^,^  Jaine»r  Lionii^).hovi\  m  Cleiueiits, 
Annapolis  Co..  X.  S..  Jau.  2.  1^40 .  married  Emma  Eliza,  daugliter  of 
Edward  Covert,  in  Lower  Granville.  Dec.  24,  l<s6o ;  she  died  Dec.  24. 
If^TT,  aged  thirty-three:  he  married  2nd.  Essaphine  I>.  Btiffum ;  a 
school  teacher  (bom  June  11,  185o),  Xov.  1.  1878.  Mr.  Chute,  a 
sailor  and  a  blacksmith,  moved  to  Xew  London,  Ct..  1880. 

Children : 

i  Ida  May,  b.  Dec.  6,  1S(5««:  m. . 

ii  Bessie  E..  b.  -Sept.  S.  1S»«':  m. . 

iii  Etta.  b.  Apr.  7,  IST-I:  d.  Au<:.  12. 

iv  Hattie  EiGEXiE,  b.  July  3,  1S74:  d.  Oct.  12. 

V  Robert  E.,  b.  Oct.  S.  1^76. 

vi  Ravmoxd  C.  b.  Oct.  1-^.  l<r.'». 
^■ii  Ei.iZAHETH  H.,  b.  .\ujr.  h.  ISSl. 
viii  EssAPiiiXE  M.,  b.  .Jidy  23.  ISJsi. 

ix  RiCHAKD  B..  b.  IfeST- 

X    J.VMES    BlKKl'V,  b.  18IO. 

The  first  two  were  l»oni  iu  Nova  Scotia,  the  third  in  East  Boston,  the  uex; 
three  in  Pro\ideoce.  R.  I. 

X.  276  Norman  Wilfred,^'^  (Ephraim,^  Dea.  Aanm,^  Dea.  Dan- 
iel,' SaameW^  John/'  Lionel,*  Jimeg.;'  Jamesr  Lionel  ^),  born  in  Clement>. 
seven  miles  from  Digby,  Jau.  6,  lS")l :  married  Cornelia  O.  liea!> 
(John?  Elijah,'  AM*),  Sept.  7.  1874;  Mr.  Chute  has  worked  up  ste] 
by  step,  from  a  farmer  boy.  to  a  skillful  sea  captain  on  the  Atlantic 
Ocean.     They  live  near  Bear  Kiver  in  dements. 

Cliildren  : 

1  Davii*  Wilkbed,  b.  June  17.  1S76. 
ii  Elmeb  Ei-swobth,  b.  May  30,  1878:  d.  June  7. 
iii  Lizzie  Mali>.  b.  July  26,  IStSii;  d.  Sept.  27,  1S87. 
iv  Bi  AXCHE  W..  b.  Oct.  H».  1S81:  d.  Sept.  22,  18t<7. 

V  HoKAtE  Dkax,  b.  May  7.  1880;  d.  May  '.♦,  1887. 
vi  Herald  Ditmas.  1*.  Mar.  t2,  188l»;  d.  June  25. 


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*  Ab«l,'<  Al^t,'  An>irvw,<  Jeremiab,>  ■leremiali.'  Jolin,'  of  HingUaiu,  died  Vi^,  aged  ItU. 


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X.  277  Freeman  Ezra*  brother  to  the  above,  born  Feb.  2, 1853 ; 
married  Irene  Chute,  his  father's  cousin,  by  Rev.  J.  M.  Parker,  Oct. 
4.  1874 ;  and  live  in  ••  Virginia,"  in  Clements,  Annapolis  Co. 

Children  : 

i  CoKA  Bem.k,  b.  Aug.  1.  1870. 
ii  Edith  May,  b.  May  7,  1880. 
iii  AniiA  Pnii.iNnA,  b.  Mar.  24,  1883. 
iv  Etiiei.  Maud,  b.  Apr.  4,  1885. 

V  Melixda  Beatuice,  b.  Nnv.  1,  1886. 
vi  LiLAH  Lee,  b.  Aug.  27,  1891. 

X.  278  William  St.  Clair, i<^  (Joseph  W.^  Dea.  Aaron,^  Dea. 
Daniel,'  Samuel,^  John,^  Lionel*  James,^  James,^  Lionel^')^  born  in 
Bridgetown,  N.  S.,  Sept.  1,  1855;  married  Emma,  daughter  of  John 
and  Sarah  Ward.  May  20,  1880,  and  Uved  in  Lynn,  Mass. ;  he  died 
there  Sept.  6,  1885,  and  the  widow  lives  with  her  father  in  Truro, 
N.  S. 

Children  : 

i  Otis  St.  Ci.aik,  b.  Apr.  ;},  1881. 
ii  Maud  Fuances,  b.  Aug.  30,  1882. 
iii  IIakkv  Walkek,  b.  Oct.  31,  1884. 


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X.  279  Samuel  Gilbert,^"  {Dea.  Evereii,-  Daniel,^  Dea.  Daniel,'' 
Samuel,^  John,^  Lionel,*  James,^  James,^  Lionel^),  born  in  Clenie  its, 
N.  S.,  Feb.  14,  1862;  taken  to  Northfield,  Carleton  Co.,  N.  B.,  with 
his  parents  about  1868;  married  Maria  V.,  daughter  of  John  Clark, 
and  live  in  Upper  Woodstock,  N.  S.     She  died  January  1894 , 

Children : 

i  John-  Eveket,  b.  Aug.  7,  1886. 
ii  Bennett  William,  b.  February,  1888. 
ill  Bertha  Ellen,  b.  July  6,  1880. 
iv  Archie,  b.  January,  1891. 
V  Son,  b.  May,  1893. 

X.  280  John  Nelson, ^'^  (Dea.  Everitt,'-^  Daniel,^  Dea.  Daniel,'^ 
Samuel,^  John,^  Lionel,*  James,^  Jame%?  Lionel^),  born  in  Clements, 
N.  S.,  March  19,  1863 ;  taken  to  Northfield,  N.  B.,  with  his  parents  in 
1868 ;  went  to  Maine  1880 ;  to  Maiden,  Mass.,  1881 ;  married  there 
June  17,  1886,  Jennie,  daughter  of  William  Nangle,  of  Halifax,  N.  S., 


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and  they  live  in  Boston ;    he  ...  a  first-class   architect,  carpenter  and 

builder. 
Children  : 

i  Frank  Nelson,  b.  Jan.  11,  1887;  d.  Nov.  19,  1889. 
ii  Ellen  E.,  b.  June  9,  1888;  d.  Oct.  22, 1889. 
iii  Walter  Harris,  b.  Apr.  12,  1891. 
iv  Sarah  Mat,  b.  Sept.  3,  189.3. 

W.  E.  C,  Jan.  16,  1898. 


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CLOSING  CHAPTERS  ON  THE  CHUTE  FAMILY. 


I.     On  the  Original  First  Family  Terminating  in  the  Sec- 
ond OR  Middle  Branch. 

Ipswich,  Mass.,  was  first  settled  by  English  emigrants  in  1633.  But 
a  tradition  seems  to  say  that  the  Maytlower  intended  to  settle  there, 
but  went  on  to  Plymouth,  here  is  the  first  verse  of  a  poem  of  six  verses 
I)y  James  Appleton  Morgan. 

I  love  to  think  of  old  Ipswich  town, 

Old  Ipswich  town  in  tlic  East  countieo; 
Whence  on  tlio  tide  you  can  tioat  down 

Thro'  long  salt  grass  lo  the  wailing  sea. 
Where  the  Mayflower  drifted  off  the  bar, 

Sea-worn  and  weary  long  years  ago, 
And  dared    lot  enter,  but  sailed  away 

Till  she  landed  her  boats  in  Plymouth  Bay. 

Abrara  Hammatt  Esq.,  (1780-185r)).  of  Ipswich,  in  his  "  Hammatt 
papers,"  says :  It  appears  from  our  records  "  that  there  was  a  grammar 
school  set  up  in  Ipswich  in  ye  year  1636,"  three  years  after  John  Win- 
throp,  the  younger  with  his  twelve  companions  commenced  a  settlement 
ill  this  place.     It  was  kept  by  Lionel  Chute,  who  died  in  1645. 

But  the  Chute  family  all  seem  to  have  left  Ipswich  before  1700,  and 
settled  in  Rowley  and  Newbury.  In  the  burying  yard  by  the  Byfield 
meeting-house,  used  to  stand  a  dark  stone  with  the  following  inscrip- 
tions upon  it : 


Sacred  to  the  memory  of  Capt.  Daniel 
Chute  who  died  Jan.  (5,  1805,  in  the  88d 
year  of  his  age,  having  been  a  respectable 
member  of  the  'hurch  of  Christ  sixty- 
three  years.  ' 


Mrs.  Hannah  Chute,  relict  of  Capt. 
Daniel  Chute,  died  April  28,  1812,  in  the 
90th  year  of  her  age.  She  was  distin- 
guished for  sound  judgement,  active, 
benevolent  and  sincere  piety. 


Sacred  also  to  the  memory  of  Dea. 
James  Chute,  who  died  Jan.  31,  1761),  in 
the  83d  year  of  his  age. 


And  of  Mary  Chute  his  consort,  who 
died  Aug.  12,  1700.     Aged  67. 


Deacon  Chute  was  the  son  of  Mr.  James  Chute,  who  in  1681,  com- 
menced a  settlement  a  few  rods  west  of  this  spot.  He  was  a  grand- 
son of  Lionel  Chute  the  first  of  the  family  in  Massachusetts. 


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The  old  Chute  house — a  mile  north  of  the  B3'fiekl  meeting-house 
—  now  owned  by  James  Chute  Peabody,  whicii  he  inherited  from  his 
aunt,  Sopliia  C'hute,  granddaugliter  of  Capt.  Daniel  C'hute,  was  built 
by  Capt.  Daniel  Chute,  1780,  over  the  cellar  of  a  garrison  house,  built 
by  his  grandfather  a  century  before,  and  has  always  been  in  the  family. 

The  Chute  place,  a  few  rods  west  of  the  IJyfield  meeting-house,  went 
from  Capt.  Daniel  Chute  to  his  son  Dea.  James;  thence  to  his  son 
Richard,  who  sold  it  to  Shubael  Dummer,  who  left  it  to  his  son  David, 
who  sold  it  to  Joseph  Strauss,  a  Jewish  priest  of  Boston,  who  still 
owns  it,  although  in  New  York.  The  buildings  of  the  latter  place  are 
all  gone,  and  three  old  cellars  and  tuo  old  wells  remain  as  relics  of  the 
once  famous  old  house. 


II.     Of  the  Oldest,  ou  New  Hampshire  and  Nova  Scotia 

Branch. 

Kev.  Henry  Alline,  son  of  William  and  Rebecca  Alline,  was  born  in 
Newport,  R.  I.,  June  14,  1748  ;  taken  to  Nova  Scotia  with  his  parents 
in  1756,  and  lived  in  Falmouth,  Hants  Co.  From  the  time  of  settle- 
ment in  Nova  Scotia,  he  was  impressed  with  the  importance  of  being 
a  christian,  and  these  impressions  and  convictions  finally  led  to  his 
conversion  in  March,  1775.  He  immediately  professed  a  call  to  preach 
the  gospel,  and  being  encouraged,  he  exercised  his  gifts  and  talents 
with  great  success  ;  and  being  in  advance  of  many  others  in  that  day, 
although  crude  in  some  things,  he  was  called  a  New  Light,  and  was 
ordained  to  the  gospel  ministry,  as  a  Congregationalist,  in  a  large  barn 
at  Falmouth,  in  1779  ;  and  traveled  extensively  (principally  on  horse- 
back), up  and  down  the  Annapolis  valley,  even  to  Yarmouth,  and  other 
parts  of  Nova  Scotia,  in  New  Brunswick  and  in  Maine  ;  and  finally 
died  at  the  house  of  Rev.  David  McClure  (1748-1820),  Northampton, 
N.  H.,  Feb.  2,  1784,  in  his  thirty-sixth  year.  Many  of  the  grandpar- 
ents of  the  old  folks,  now  living,  were  converts  of  his,  and  joined  the 
Baptist  churches,  then  organizing  in  those  provinces. 

Besides  being  the  instrument  in  God's  hand  of  leading  hundreds,  if 
not  thousands,  to  follow  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  he  wrote  about  four 
hundred  hymns  which  were  published  about  1790,  a  third  edition  was 


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printed  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  1797.  They  were  used  quite  extensively 
among  the  New  Lights  and  Free  Baptists  ;  but  the  only  hymn  among 
them  now  in  use,  we  believe  is  the  one  commencing 

"  Amazing  sight  the  Savior  stands, 

And  knocks  at  every  door. 
Ten  thousand  blessings  in  his  hands, 

To  satisfy  the  poor." 

Thomas  Chute,'^  heard  the  Rev.  Mr.  Alline  about  1780,  from  the 
text  "  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day  that  tlie  great  trumpet 
shall  be  blown  and  they  shall  come  that  are  ready  to  perish  mi  the  land 
of  Assyria,  and  the  outcasts  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  they  shall  wor- 
ship tlie  Lord  in  the  holy  mount  at  Jerusalem,"  Isaiah  28 :  13  ;  and  it 
led  to  his  conversion,  and  he  was  baptized,  if  we  mistake  not,  by  Rev. 
Thomas  Handley  Chipman,  in  the  Annapolis  Rivei,  near  Bridgetown  ; 
and  probably  his  older  brothers,  Samuel  and  .John  (perhaps  their 
parents  too),  were  converted  and  added  to  the  church  about  the  same 
time.  Bear,  moose,  foxes  and  other  game,  besides  Indians,  were  quite 
plentiful  in  Nova  Scotia  in  those  days. 

This  same  Dea.  Thomas  Chute  on  Mar.  6,  1808,  at  Bear  River,  went 
out  in  the  morning  and  found  a  bear  track,  so  he  and  sons,  Andrew 
and  Abel  —  perhaps  Calvin  and  John  —  with  a  couple  of  dogs,  went 
up  back  of  the  barn  into  a  swamp,  and  found  a  tree  partly  blown 
over,  so  there  was  a  large  hollow  under  the  roots.  Abel  cut  a  stick 
and  poked  down  through  a  hole  in  the  top,  and  exclaimed  "  It  is  soft 
as  a  bag  of  wool."  At  that  the  old  bear  stuck  her  nose  out  under  the 
roots  looking  "  savage  as  a  meat  ax,"  when  the  old  gent  let  go  an 
ounce  musket  ball  into  her,  at  which  she  sank  down  with  a  groan,  and 
a  cub  crawled  up  on  her  back ;  this  was  picked  up  with  the  hand  and 
taken  care  of.  They  got  out  the  dead  bear,  dressed  it,  sold  the  meat 
at  the  garrison  in  Annapolis  for  six  pence  a  pound  ;  kept  the  cub  till 
in  the  summer  it  got  so  mischievous  they  sold  it  too.  For  forty  to 
fifty  years  afterwards  the  sons  would  say  when  the  sixth  of  March 
came  around,  "  this  is  the  day  we  got  the  old  bear  out  of  the  den." 

In  1811  the  brothers,  Benjamin  and  Thomas,  took  a  notion  to  go  to 
Upper  Canada  (^called  Canada  West,  in  1849,  and  Ontario  in  1867), 
and  they  went  as  far  as  Black  Rock,  below  Buffalo,  so  they  saw  the 


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"  promised  land"  across  the  Niagara   River,  when  Uncle  Benjamin  was 
taken  sick  and  they  returned. 

In  1841,  when  Andrew  Ciiute  sold  out  at  Bear  River  to  go  to  Canada, 
some  opposed  and  some  ridiculed  him.  His  father-in-law,  Eleazer 
Woodworth,  composed  a  little  poem  commencing 

Andrew  Chute,  the  old  goat, 
Put  all  his  property  afloat. 

But  Deacon  Chute  always  rejoiced  that  he  sold  out  in  Nova  Scotia 
—  said  there  was  a  providence  in  it  —  and  went  to  a  country'  where 
there  was  more  room  and  privileges  to  grow  up  with  the  growtli  of  the 
country  in  education,  wealth  and  usefulness. 

On  his  seventieth  birthday,  Sept.  lo,  1859,  Deacon  Chute  had  a  large 
party  at  his  house,  which  included,  besides  the  members  of  his  own 
family,  Mrs.  Jane  Chute,  Mrs.  Nellie  McConnell,  Dea.  R.  Hankinson 
and  wife,  Dea.  B.  J.  Timpany  and  wife,  Charles  Northrup  and  some 
neighbors.  This  was  his  last  home  party.  Deacon  Chute  composed  a 
poem  or  two  in  early  life,  but  we  believe  they  are  lost.  We  here 
insert,  however,  a  favorite  [)oem  of  Ids,  in  heroic  verse,  to  which  he 
composed  a  tune. 

1. 

Of  all  the  fools  on  eiirth  l»y  heaven  accursed, 

The  drunkard  shoidd  be  reckoned  with  the  worst; 
No  beast  that  walks  the  plain  or  bird  that  Hies, 
Does  aet  so  base  a  part  or  so  unwise. 

2. 

The  dull,  the  slow,  the  poor  despised  ass, 

In  wisdom  does  the  drunkard  far  surpass; 
He  drinks  no  more  when  nature's  satisfied, 

But  leaves  the  stream  along  the  vale  to  glide. 

3. 

But  drunkards  of  inferior  sense  will  drink. 

Till  they  can  scarcely  walk  or  talk  or  think; 
What  Clime  will  not  a  drunkard  then  commit, 

When  in  this  vile  intoxicated  fit. 


S  \tan  can  rule  him  with  easy  sway, 
And  turn  him  as  he  pleases  in  his  way; 

His  health,  his  wealth,  his  character  and  time, 
Are  all  destroyed  by  this  atrocious  crime. 


and  Oil 
gt'od  si 
Rev. 

a  solioc 
speech 
f^'tster,! 


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GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILV. 


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6. 

Wc  censure  thieves  wlio  into  houses  creep, 
To  rob  their  noighbors  while  they  arc  asleep; 

To  purchase  poison  in  the  flowing  bowl, 
Which  brings  them  all  to  want  and  damns  the  soul. 


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stay,  sinner,  stay  before  it  is  too  late, 

KcHect  with  horror  on  thine  awful  state; 
The  blood  of  Christ  will  cleanse  your  sins  away, 

O  seek  his  mercy,  seek  without  delay. 

About  fourteen  years  after  liis  fatlier's  death,  his  sou  Freeman,  to 
whom  was  willed  the  old  homestead,  moved  away  the  white  house, 
built  by  Capt.  John  Mclntyre  in  1841,  and  built  a  brick  house  in  its 
place ;  and  as  it  was  finished  at  the  time  his  wife  was  forty  years  old, 
his  brothers,  sisters,  cousins  and  neighbors,  got  up  a  *'  surprise  party," 
June  5,  1877,  and  assembled  between  forty  and  fifty  to  do  them  honor. 
As  he  was  on  the  road  to  work,  being  path-master  that  year,  the  com- 
pany sent  out  a  "  corporal's  guard,"  captured  him  and.  took  him  in. 
At  that  party  J.  M.  Chute  read  Will  M.  Carleton's  ''  Out  of  the  Old 
House  into  the  New,"  with  variations,  which  were  very  appropriate. 

As  the  centennial  of  his  father's  birthday  drew  near.  Freeman  con- 
cluded to  have  a  celebration  at  his  place  on  the  occasion ;  so  as  the 
fifteenth  of  September  was  Sunday  he  invited  his  friends  and  kindred 
from  far  and  near,  and  they  assembled  on  Saturday,  Sept.  14,  1889,  to 
the  number  of  sixtj'^-six  named  Chute,  twenty  named  McConnell  and 
forty-seven  others,  nearly  all  related,  and  they  carried  out  the  follow- 
ing program:  Assembled  at  10  A.  M.,  took  dinner  under  the  cherry  trees 
in  front  of  the  house;  Mr.  E.  S.  Phillips  of  Aylmer,  with  his  camera  took 
pictures,  three  or  four  groups ;  then  they  gathered  on  the  east  side  of 
the  house  and  had  music  by  a  string  band  of  seven  violins,  a  cornet 
and  bass  viol ;  Rev.  Williain  Grant  being  called  to  the  chair,  gave  a 
goi)d  speech ;  music,  "  Old  Folks  at  Home,"  by  the  band  ;  speech  by 
Rev.  A.  T.  Sowerby  of  Aylmer ;  song,  "  Look  on  the  Bright  Side,"  by 
\V.  E.  &  J.  M.  Chute  of  Michigan ;  recitation  by  Sophia  MulhoUand, 
a  school  teacher;  anthem,  "  Holy  is  the  Lord,"  by  the  Chute  choir; 
speech  by  W.  E.  Chute,  sketching  the  family  of  John  Chute  and  Judith 
Foster,  who  moved  from  New  Hampshire  to  Nova  Scotia  in  1759  —  of 


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OENEALOOIES    OF   THE   CHUTE    FAMILY. 


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their  five  sons  and  three  daugliters,  descendeiits  of  five  of  them  were 
represented  as  present ;  "  Let  every  heart  rejoice  and  sing,"  was  then 
sung,  followed  by  speeches  from  Deacons  E.  L.  Chute  of  Aylmer,  and 
J.  M.  Chute  of  North  Branch,  Mich. ;  song,  "  The  Maid  of  Dundee," 
by  Loretta  Chute,  accompanied  on  a  guitar ;  hymn-anthem,  "Jerusa- 
lem my  glorious  home,"  was  sung ;  speech  by  Isaiah  Chute  of  Peabody, 
Mass. ;  then  "Auld  Lang  Syne,"  by  the  band ;  speeches  by  Mesdames 
Sarah  A.  Harris  and  Harriet  Chute,  sisters  of  "  mine  host ; "  musical 
dialogue,  "Teacher  and  Pupil,"  by  W.  E.  Chute  and  his  nephew,  H. 
L.  McConnell ;  speeches  by  C.  Chute  and  F.  Chute,  Esquires ;  hymn, 
"  Parting  Friends,"  sung  by  all ;  closing  speech  by  Elder  Grant,  and 
singing,  "God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again,"  all  of  which  were  well 
done  and  well  enjoyed ;  and  all  parted  in  peace,  having  spent  a  fine 
day,  long  to  be  remembered.  As  most  of  the  names  will  readily  be 
found  by  lookhig  at  the  records  we  now  proceed  to  name  the  assembly 
present : 

OF  CHUTES. 

Freeman  and  Rhoda  Ann.  liost  and  hostess;  Edgar  and  Jostella;  Warren  and  How- 
ard Leigh;  Ezekiel  and  Eliza;  James  Edward  and  Helen  and  Mary  E.,  Mary  and 
Harriet;  William  W.  and  Caroline;  Mahlon  and  Hannah;  Lorinda  and  Herman; 
Roy  and  Edith;  James  Albert  and  Matilda;  Clai'ence  and  Jennie;  J.  Edward  and 
Anna;  Charles  P.  and  Ellen;  William  B.  and  Estella;  May  A.  and  Charles  L.,  George 
and  Louise  and  Vernon;  Josephine  and  Hattie;  J.  M.  and  Lucy;  William  E.  and  D. 
M. ;  W.alter  and  Catharine;  Charles  and  Tamer;  Ernest  and  Loretta;  Joseph  and 
Augustus;  Liohard  L.  and  Elizabeth;  Araminta  and  Clark;  Elgin  and  Mabel;  Everett 
and  Abba;  William  H.  and  Eliza;  Nina  and  Earle;  Walter  and  Mary  Ash;  Isaiah 
and  Nathan. 

OF  McCONNELL. 

Reuben  and  Phebe  .lane;  Cynthia  and  Hilly  L.,  Minnie  and  Ola;  Newton  and 
Albert;  Milledge  and  Judson;  Augusta  and  John  D.,  Rachel  and  Irene;  George  and 
Hattie;  Ross  and  Ellen;  Chilian  and  Huldah  Ann. 

OTHER  NAMES. 

Sar.ah  A.  Harris  and  Susanna  Webb;  Rev.  A.  T.  Sowerby  and  wife  and  Mabel; 
Rev.  William  Grant  and  wife;  George  W.  Stewart  and  wife;  George  and  Minard 
Stewart;  Austin  Adams  and  wife;  Hiram  and  Kate  Westover;  Seretta  Foster  and 
Jessie  Westover;  Ephraim  and  Emeline  Doolittle;  John  and  Hains  Saxton;  Charles 
Randall  and  Mary  Adams;  George  William  and  Anna  van  Velzor;  Charlie  V.  V.  ami 
Sophia   Mulholland;  Ezra  and   Harriet  Wood  worth;    Gertie,   George   and   Wilbert 


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Woodworth ;  James  and  Lalcah  Marr;  Lloyd,  Leslie,  Norman  and  Ila  Marr;  Martha 
Louiso  Heron;  Weslwy  and  Cortland  ^Vilson;  E.  S.  Phillips  and  George  M.  Winn; 
Daniel  Cameron;  Elijah,  Emma  and  Mary  Hains. 

ni.     Of  the  Maine  or  Thikd  Rkanch: 

Dea.  Thomas  Chute,  who  went  from  Massachusetts  to  Maine,  1787, 
was  certainly  a  man  cf  ambition,  energy,  faith  and  [)erseverance,  as  the 
records  of  Boston,  Marblehead  and  Salem,  Mass.,  and  those  of  Portland 
and  Windham,  Me.,  plainly  show.  A  part  of  his  papers  and  personal 
effects  descended  througli  his  grandson  Col.  Josiah  of  the  Revolution,  to 
his  son  George  W.,  of  Windham ;  while  another  part  descended  through 
Col.  Thomas,  and  Col.  Francis  to  John  W.,  of  Otisfield.  At  the 
house  of  the  late  John  H.,  is  a  good  size  pine  board  chest  with  "  T.  C. 
1712,"  on  the  inside  of  the  cover,  that  he  had  in  Boston,  the  year  he 
married  Mary  Curtis.  At  this  same  John  H.'s,  is  a  painting  purporting 
to  be  the  Chute  Coat  of  Arras,  but  it  is  pronounced  by  experts  a  fraud. 

After  the  Revolution,  a  good  sized  porcelain  pitcher  (probably  made 
in  Philadelphia),  with  blue  flowers  on  the  side  and  the  name  "  Mary 
Chute,"  also  in  blue,  was  presented  to  Mary,  wife  of  Josiah  Chute, 
which  descended  to  the  daughter  Mary  Noyes  Abbot  and  from  her  to 
Mary  Ann  Sanborn. 

But  there  is  a  bad  thing  in  Windham.  The  church  records  say  that 
Dea.  Tho.  Chute  died  in  1771  ;  Thomas  L.  Smith  (1797-1881),  deliv- 
ered a  Centennial  address  in  1835  ;  enlarged  since  and  called  the  His- 
tory of  Windham,  in  which  he  says  that  Thomas  Chute  was  born  in 
England,  1690.  Then  George  W.  Chute,  in  view  of  approaching  disso- 
lution, appointed  Wm.  Goold,  Esq..  his  executor,  and  ordered  two 
white  marble  monuments  to  be  erected  about  fifteen  feet  high,  in  the 
family  burying  ground,  to  coat  $1,000,  with  inscriptions  of  four  gener- 
ations, Thomas,  Curtis,  Col.  Josiah  and  George  W.,  upon  them,  in 
which  not  only  the  error  of  the  death  of  Thos.  Chute  in  1770  is  copied, 
but  his  birth — worse  than  Mr.  Smith — is  stated  as  in  London,  England, 
lt)90.  At  the  same  time  papers  were  in  the  house  of  George  W.  Chute 
explaining  and  telling  better,  but  only  needing  and  demanding  exami- 
nation and  investigation.  It  is  bad  enough,  when  falsehoods  are  told, 
but  worse  to  be  written,  and  still  worae  to  be  engraved  upon  stones. 


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ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS. 


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On  page  8,  family  of  Ruth  Chiitu  an<I  \Vm.  Iline,  hehides  the  three  ch.,  mentioned 
were  James,  Oct.  25,  1724;  Joseph,  \ov.  i:},  1720.  and  Ruth,  Apr.  9,  1732.  Of  tin,' 
family  of  Hannah  Chute  and  Capt.  Tim  Jaokman  (James,  James),  Benj.,  m.  Ist,  Dorotliy 
Lunt,  Aug.  '.•,  1744;  and  Ilaanali  Chute  m.  David  Adams.  James  Chute  jr.,  m.  Mary, 
da.  of  Isaiah  and  Mercy  (Thompson)  Wood.  She  was  the  eldest  of  fifteen  children 
and  b.  Oct.  :i\,  ICo-S. 

On  pane  18,  Rebecca,  da.  of  .John  and  Rebecca  (Chute)  Bodjje,  m.  Wm.  Miiyberry 
(Richard,  William). 

On  p-me  :itf,  for  Mattie,  da.  of  James  Snow  read  Hattie,  da.  of  Ingram  B.  Snow. 
Phebe  .Viui,  w.  of  Thomas  Brooks,  d.  in  the  fall  of  189.3. 

Oil  p  i^e  .%.  Elizabeth  H.ile  Elliott,  d.  in  Dec.  1^93.  Instead  of  Jenny  Flora,  da.  of 
Antliew  Baldwin,  read  Flora  Elizabeth. 

On  page  47,  Eliza  C,  w.  of  Joseph  D.  Milbury,  d.  Christmas  1893.  James  P.  Mil- 
bury,  on  the  same  page  m.  Anna  Hallowell,  w.  of  George,  son  of  John,  son  of  Sol. 
Milbury. 

On  page  .")8,  for  Rev.  Enoch  Town^  s,  read  Towner  on  the  next  page  for  Rev.  Israel 
Ris.',  read  Rice.     Mrs.  S.  A.  Harris  returned  from  the  West  to  Swarapscott,  .Ian.  '94. 

On  page  Oft,  the  name  Edgett  should  be  Edgeley. 

On  page  72,  for  ls»74  read  l'v*4  as  the  birth  of  Percy  L.  Fash. 

On  page  73,  Ilandley  Chute  (No.  14:;),  d.  Dec.  10,  ISifii. 

On  page  74^  Rev.  O.  Chute,  d.  Feb.  1,  185)4 

On  page  89,  the  w.  of  Joseph  Chute,  d.  May  4,  1894,  a.  87. 

On  page  5»2,  Mrs.  Sarah  Ann  Cunimings,  d.  in  Mo.,  Mar.  o,  '93,  a.  80. 

On  page  93.  for  Asa  Wright  read  .\aron  Wright. 

On  page  94,  Mrs.  Miriam  P.  Chute,  d.  Jan.  20.  ".M,  a.  V't. 

On  the  same  page,  Wm.  H.  Chute,  d.  May  1(5,  'W,  a.  SS. 

On  the  same  page,  .Mrs.  .Sarah  Ciiute.  tl.  July  10,  "94,  a.  88. 

On  page  9.j,  George  Wm.  (Miute,  m.  July  9,  "94,  Emma  R.  Bomberger,*  (Elias,'' 
Fienjaniin;'  Benjamin.-  Charles  of  New  York  ^ ),  and  live  at  Blue  Earth  City,  Minn. 

On  page  9«5,  Wm.  A  Medicraft.  m.  Bessy,  da.  of  Arch.  Gillis.  .\biam  M.,  m.  .Mary 
l-'redericks. 

On  page  91',  Mrs.  G,  G.  Collin^,  <1.  in  Boston,  May  1.  "94,  a.  37. 

On  page  102,  the  two  children  of  Capt.  Spicer,  were  Christiana  and  Harry.  The 
other  son  of  Edward  and  Susan  Slo< onii)  was  John. 

On  page  UX>,  at  the  bottom,  the  parenthesis  should  incliidi;  (Levi  and  Clarissa  Day, 
David). 

On  page  110,  Carrie  Beals,  m.  Thomas  P.  Atkins,  Jau.  8,  'ft*. 

On  page  111,  Charles  Chute,  m.  Tamer  McCounell,  Jr.n.  3.  '44. 

On  page  113,  Rev.  A.  Chuie,  d.  in  111.,  Jan.  7,  '94.  And  this  is  the  lineage  of  his 
\vife:     Olive  Miner,"  (Trueman,'"  Reuben.''  Dea.  Jehu,^  PIphraim,'  John,-  Thomas,' 


196 


(JKNKAI.OOIKH    OF   TIIK    fill  TK    KAMII.V. 


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l>.  1(S(W,  over  with  John  Wiiithn.))  !»»:!();  iii.  (Inuw  I'iilmor,  of  Kfholtotli  10:U,  liad  II 
(ill.,  and  «l.  ItMI't);  iinccMliiil  liiuMi,'!' — I'Immmiis  thii  i-niii^niiit,"  (('ItMnnrit,''  Wni.,"  VVni,,' 
TlKiinns,"  Ijodowirk.'' Thomas, MVin.,'  Ilimry.''  lIoiiryMi  Hurnamo  Uulniiin.  lie  wan 
a  minor  iiy  profitHsiop  and  took  orio  hundrod  (h)muHticH  and  HorvantH,  armed  tiioni 
and  OMcoi'tfd  Kinp;  Kdwiird  111,  tliioiii>;)i  a  daii<;ei-onH  pasH  in  Sotninsct,  in  l.'CIW;  tin 
kinj;  ackriowicd^^fd  hin  scrvico  l>y  ){ranlin<{  liini  a  coat  of  ainiM,  and  rli.int{in){  his 
name  tu  llunrv  Miner.  ' 

On  pa^e  114,  tlie  ninnlu>r  to  Maldoii  (/'iiuio,  i.s  2:S<'),  to  Arthur  Wm.,  2:S5. 

On  pa^D  no,  Harvoy  11.  Chute,  m.  1H»:1. 

I'agi)  124,  tells  of  tliron  vessels  lost,  owned  by  II.  II.  Chute,  Esq.,  the  -'{rd,  t>no  was 
in  1870;  a  4th  watt  loHt  in  liST:>  or  l><74,  no  aiu)thur  verHo  ih  added  to  complete  the  poem. 

6. 

And  then  the  hriu;  Fhfcnix,  just  in  from  the  sea. 
Was  capsized  wiiile  heat  in;,'  into  I'ort  Medway; 
Slie  fell  on  the  rx'ks  and  to  pieees  was  sent. 
And  so  the  four  vess(>ls  to  ruin  all  went. 

On  pane  12.'>,  for  Charles  Warner  road  Clarence  Warmu'. 
On  pa«e  128.  Robert  J.  Chute,  d.  Fob.  U), 
;     On  pa<ie  140,  two  ch.  more  to  the  family  of  Uov,  A.  (/.  Chute — Austin  Aubrey,  b.  at 
Austin,  111.,  July  2S,  '1(2;  .Marjorii'  Parker,  b.  Ilalifa.x,  X.  S.,  Mar.  l:l,  '04. 
On  pa;;e  NI.  Mrs.  S.  M.  W.  C.  Chute,  d.  at  Siiarou.  Mass.,  July  21.  'i»4.  a.  8H. 
On  pa;;e  142,  for  .Sarah  IJurk  read  Sarah  liuck. 
On  pa^'e  14S,  Harold  W.  Davis,  b.  186tl.  read  b.  1880. 

On  pa;{e  152,  after  Uobeit  Chute,  Dca.  Andrew,  in  the  parenthesis,  should  be  Dea. 
Abram. 
On  page  ir)5,  flth  line  from  the  top,  for  lived  read  lives. 

On  page  1^7,  of  the  ch.  of  K.  S.  Chute  the  1st  wash.  Aug.  17,  '82,  the  2nd,  Sept.  2. '88. 
On  page  160,  the  ."hd  <;h.  of  Isaac  N.  Chute,   Lorenzo  B.,  b.  Apr.  1,  '93. 
On  page  KMJ.  4th  line  from  top  for  Bridgeton  read  Bridgetown. 
On  page  1(17,  at  the  middle  of  page  for  Wavelock  read  llavelock. 
On  page  170,  Freeman  Chute  m.  a  da.  of  John  and  Jane  Collins  from  Kngland. 
0:i  page  U)2,  in  the  list  of  ('hutcs,  smaller  print,  Lichard  should  be  Richard. 


Al) 

Ad 

Ad 

A(l( 

A(J( 

Ad( 

Adi 

A(l( 

Adi 

Ado! 

Adoii 

Ague 

Alan 

Albei 

Albei 

Albei 

Albeil 

Albio 

Aledi 

AIe.Ka 

Alexii 

Alico 

Alice 

Alice 


l)e;i. 


2. '88. 


INDEX 

TO   PI{RS()NS   BEARING   THE   NAME  OF   CHU  FE. 


TUK    NlMUKlts    Hi:ib;i{   TO   THK    I'AdK. 


Aaron,  45,  «0,  80,  I'iO. 

Aaron  B.,  120. 

Aiiion  K.,  V.V.\,  177. 

Aiiron  I.,  l.V>. 

Aiiron  M.,  T)"),  loo. 

AWba  H.,  101. 

Abl»io  M..  12:5. 

Abbie  r.,  IK5. 

Abel,  :'..■),  .")4,  01,  72,  Td.  100. 

\\h'\  M.,  12:J. 

Abigail  ()..  100. 

Abiior,  :U,  ;{.•>,  08,  70,  72,  Vio. 

Abiior  W.,  fss,  177. 

Abiain,  2s,  4:),  Id,  s:,,  so.  »i,  <>.->,  »((. 

Al)ram  L..  120,  174. 

Abram  \V.,  44,  8;{,  84. 

Abiamsoii  W.,  7'>. 

Ada  li.,  12:>,  l.">7. 

Ada  J.,  l.-)4. 

Addison  K.  M.,  100. 

Addio  F.,  1;K). 

Addie  S.,  121. 

Ailulaido  U.,  147. 

Adalbert  C,  bl],  K.O. 

Adi'lia  E.,  01. 

Adidpbu.s  A.,  172. 

Aduuiram  J.,  5S,  100, 

Aj;uos,  143. 

Abmson  W.,7S. 

Albert,  l:i2. 

Albert  F.,  145,  182.  ' 

Albert  H.,  104,  105. 

Albert!'.,  120. 

Albion,  82,  147. 

Alodia  J.,  135. 

Alexander,  52,  74,  102.  140. 

Alexander  S.,  131. 

Alice  E.,91. 

Alice  J.,  100. 

Alice  L.,  115. 


Alice  M.,  Ill,  12.5. 

Allied,  (10,  02,  113,  116. 

A  If  led  K  ,  114,  172. 

A  111       If.,  172. 

Allen,  55. 

Alineda  I..  1S2. 

Alinira,  loo. 

Alon/.o,  05. 

Alonzo  F.,  140,  182. 

Alplioiiso  IS.,  147. 

Alviii.  1:10. 

Al/.ina  \V..  100. 

Aldeii  (;.,  175. 

Amanda  K.,  00. 

Amanda  .M.,  101. 

Amelias,  120. 

Amoret  11.,  09. 

Amulet  S.,  55. 

Amos  A.,  88,  105,  154. 

Ann,  8. 

Anna  B.,  158. 

Anna  E.,  1.57. 

Anna  (}.,  100. 

Anna  .lane,  104. 

AnnaL.,  101,  130. 

Anna  M.  L.,  100. 

Annie,  101. 

Annie  L.,  15.5. 

Anna  M.,  Uo,  120. 

Annabel  C,  152. 

Auuetta,  127. 

An<;elina  L.,  113. 

Angle  S.,  100. 

Angus,  30,  73,  130. 

Andrew,  35,  .58,  74,  83,  95,  141,  1.50. 

Andrew  A„  172. 

Andrew  E.,  122. 

Andrew  F.,  114,  172. 

Andrew  M.,  05,  128. 

Ansley  B.,  100. 


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Anzonett'.,  Ut6. 

Archie.  U]S,  185. 

Aichio  M..  157. 

.\rniaiiilht,  52,  M). 

Annaiiilla  J.,  100. 

Arniinta,  112. 

Ariel  1' .  74,  140. 

Arthur  <",  •.      I3i».  Ifis 

Artliur  n.,  Il«. 

Artliur  \..  100.  V'A. 

Artliiir  W.,  53,  114.  12tt.  IT:*..  176. 

Anuthl  S..  l:»). 

Asa  \V..  r_»:?.  17.-.. 

Aiijjiista,  l.">8. 

Austin  A.,  l.'i.I. 

Austin  S  ,  86.  l.V{. 

Avard.  154. 

A/.or  I)..  V.i'2. 

Beatrice.  l;U>. 

Benjamin,  20,  --l,   32,  45.  .W,  56,  70.  M, 

1H5,  m\  167. 
Benjamin  F..  4'"  'Xi. 
Benjamin  P..  74. 
Bertha,  i:il,  I:i6.  loH 
Bertha  E..  185. 
Bertha  .1..  IS:i. 
Bert  1,..  18--'. 
Bert  rami.  l.'w. 
Bernard  A.,  168. 
BoDuett,  i:{3. 
Bennett  W..  185. 
Bessie  E.,  1S4. 
Bessie  M  ,  '.H*. 
Betsey, :  t».  74. 
Bet.sey  Jane,  14»>. 
Binea.  :J5.  «>5,  110,  170. 
Blaiuhe,  18.5. 
B<emer,  :J5.  ;{S.  4.V 
Brainarcl  .V..  I'.U. 
BruneUe  !>.,  l.V.>. 
Burpee  E  .  U». 
t>.irt<>n,  .">5.  I»)8. 
IJurton  A.,  I.*>'». 
Calvin.  ;{5.  «>:;,  65. 
Can>line,  .*>S,  •?!,  81. 
Caroline  H  .  :?6. 
Caroline  M..  l:«- 
Caioline  V.. 'V;{.  111.  IflG. 
Catharine,  :tt.  .x|. 
Catliarine  B..  Ui 
Catharine  C,  78. 


Catharine  S.,  12.5. 

Catliarine  T..  KU. 

Cat  ha  line  W..  82. 

Carrie,  148,  105. 

Carrie  B.,  176. 

Carrie  E.,  l.'.l,  167. 

Carrie  XI.,  l:«l,  182. 

Carey  11.,  i;i5. 

Ca.ssie  B  ,  HW. 

Celesta  A.,  l.'>8. 

Celina  E..  i:a 

Ceretha.  55. 

Ceretha  .Jane,  SU. 

Ciretha  O.,  lOl*. 

Charles,  .V2.  58,  102.  110.  111. 

Charles  A.,  5«>,  82. 

Charles  V.,  (57,  l;U). 

Charles  B.,  75. 

C.  Harri.s.m 

Charles  C.,  74.  103.  165. 

Charles  W.,  106.  128,  13S». 

Charles  H.,  124.  142,   150.  153.  liU.  1<1. 

Charles  E.,  12'.t,  150. 

Charles  L.,  i:k),  r.4.  16.'.,  182. 

CharUs  U.,  ni.TI^T 

Charles  M  ,  144,  181. 

Charles  P.,  162. 

Charles  I).,  162. 

CiiaihsiV-  Tamer.  Itk). 

Charles  T.,  160. 

Charles  S.,  18.?. 

Chariot  F..7.*>. 

Chariot  A.,  37.  107.  137. 

Ciiarlot   M.,  '.«i. 

Chester  15..  142. 

Clarence.  167- 

Clareiuf  II..  l.>^>. 

Clarence  W  .  Uii. 

Clara  A..  100. 

Clara  C.  It;4. 

Claris.sa.  5»0. 

Clark  II..  112. 

Cleveland.  171. 

Cora  Bell.  147,  1.V5.  185. 

CoiaC..  170 

Com  M.iy,  1.50 

Clyde  «-..  16(». 

Cr.»cker.  2i>.  49. 

Curtis.  18.,  10.  2.5.  40.  77.  14.5.  18». 

Curtis  \V.  182. 

Cordelia.  137. 


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Coiuo'.iiis  II.,  53,  104. 

Cynthia.  i!0. 

!">ai.sy  B.,  IT."). 

Dalina,  ita.  15:5. 

Daniel,    15,   --"i,   -':{,  28.  :!7, 

71.  81.  Sj.  ill.  US. 
Daniol  A  ,  1(11. 
Daiiiul  I).,  IS,  117. 
D.miol  !{.,  iM).  155. 
Daiiiol  M.,  i;!(J,  178. 
I)a\i(l.  •-'•-'.  :!S,  .•;'.».  4(1.  45,  '.t2. 
David  v..  lit,    101. 
Davi«l  S.,.i8,  l;>tl.  liU.  17'.'. 
Davitl  M..  :r..  72.  7.!,  SO,  l;;o.  14.S. 
David  F.,  07,  Itil. 
David  .\..  00.  1:58,  Ui;!. 
David  11..  UH>. 
David  Willn'd,  ISI. 
Darius,  0:i 
Doiilah  1..,  !(!0. 
IVUa.   148. 
Di-aii  \V..  I.".4. 
DiiiuH'k,  ;!(>,  7;5. 
Don-a.s.  41. 
Katon,  TO.  l;):;.  i;!5. 
Kailo  F..  1(18. 
KdMiund,  5J1.  110.  1 IJ.  l;!.S. 
Kdiiiiind  ('.,  1(>1. 
i'.dmuiid  ,1..  li;i. 
iMxvanl,  110,  155. 
I  'Iward  .\.,  10;t,  157. 
iJiwiud  K  ,  las,  170. 
i..i\vaid  F..  101. 
i:.l\>aid  L..  142.  180. 
K.lward  M.,  tKi,  150.  ItiO. 
Kdward  .S.,  Ui:;. 
K.lwanl  \V..  100,  145,  loa. 
Kdwaid  V.  B.,  lai. 
K.hvard  K.,  125. 
I.'il^ar,  17;J. 

Kdj,'ar  K.,  12(i,  170.  • 

K(i;,'ar  .M..  110,  174, 
lAi\  L,  is:!. 
Kditli  M.,  157,  185. 
KdiHi  K.,  182. 
KlHc,  i;{5. 
KlUi!  B.,  162. 
F.llio  E ,  172. 
Ktlio  M.,  l;j:5,  155,  105. 
Et>v>tou  v.,  115. 
Eleanor.  ;U),  59,  102. 


Klhriilj,'.^  (;.,  140. 

Ellu'it,  112.  171. 

Klboita,  172. 

Klha  J.,  138. 
;iO,  4:;,  45,       Fiona.  120. 

Kljrin  L,  112. 

Fli/ahoth,  5,  7.  8,  12,  28,  ;r 
I       75,  14:5,  15:^. 

Fli/.aboth  A..  IIU,  150. 
[    Klisal)  C,  3,0,72. 

Flisal)  II.,  184. 
\    Fliza,  02. 
I    Eliza  A.,  65.  00, 101,  128. 

Fli/a  .1.,  55,  08,  77,  108. 
;    Kliza  M.,  70. 
j  Elizas.,  77. 
'    Fliakini,  100, 
j    Klias,  45.  02,  i):!,  1.57. 
!    Kliu.s  B.,  m. 
i    Ella.  l:U».  148. 
I    Ella  A..  147. 
;    Ella  15.,  I.V,). 

Flla  F..  158. 
j    Flla(i..  151. 
;    Ella  C)..  170. 
j    ElU'n.  10;5. 
'    Ellon  A.,  l.-iO 
i    FlU-n  .1.,  108. 
I    Flli-n  .M..  141. 
1    Ellon  S,  140. 
I    Elnior  E.,  172. 
i    Fiinna  15.,  120. 
I    Kinnia  C,  l.'.o.  162 

Emm:.  .1..  140.  107,  I(il>. 

Emma  E ,  10(5. 

Emma  .M.,  08,  00. 

Emma  S  .  151. 

Emma  '1'.,  ."i(i. 

Emma  V.  A.,  144. 

Emolino,  as,  113. 

Emory.  160. 

Emily  .1..  00. 

Emily  E.,  147 

Emdy  N.,  SI. 

Emily  H.,  OS. 

Emily  V..  107. 

Ena  F..  154. 

Enooh.  70. 

Enoch  S.,  101,  100. 

Enola  E  ,  100. 

Ensloy,  05. 


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GENEALOGIES   OF    THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


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Ephraim  L.,  87,  93,  153 

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Ermina,  90. 

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EralC,  172. 
Ernest  A.,  Ill,  161. 
Ernest  E.,  172. 

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Ernest  (i.,  107. 

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Ernest  M.,  \f>l. 
Ernest  N'.,  100. 

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Essai)hene,  l."i3. 

1 
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Es.sai)hene  M.,  184. 

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Essie  Inez,  100. 
Estella,  130. 

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Estella  S.,  170. 
Esther,  32. 
P:sther  A.,  l.")l,  ir)7. 

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Ethel  E.,  172. 
Ethel  M.,  185. 
Ethel  S.,  168. 

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EitaL.,  173. 

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Euina  M.,  127. 

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Ennice.  30. 

V 

Ennice  .\.,  04. 
Eunice  K.,  103. 
Eunice  F.  A.,  88. 
^.vnitt,  59.  HI,  100,  150. 

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E.;r..,  54,  02,  104,  160. 

Ezekiel,  32,  35,  55,  60,  73,  02.  108, 

11.5,  i:!0. 

Everitt  S.,  133. 

Fanny  E.,  127. 

, 

Fanny  M.,  51. 
Florence  E.,  133,  157. 

! 

Florence  L.,  :51. 
Florence  M.,  102,  10(5. 
Flora,  l;54. 
Flora  liOvina,  159. 
Flora  M.,  151. 
Flora  S.,  121). 
Frances,  43. 
Frances  P.,  141. 
Frances  X..  77. 

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Frank.  115,  \hB,  174. 
Frank  S  ,  123,  144,  175. 
Francis,  42,  70,  80,  1.35,  14.5. 
Frank  L.,  138,  155,  170. 

Frank  A.,  131,  155,  177. 

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Foster  M.,  158. 

Franklin  A.,  81,  146. 

Freeman,  00,  110,  116.  170. 

Freeman  E.,  O.J,  153,  185. 

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Fred  Y„  !»5. 

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Fredeiick,  122,  143,  174. 

Freddy  S.,  1^5. 

Fred  Truman,  1(»7. 

Freeman  G  ,  173. 

Georse,  30,  58,  67,  100,  130. 

Geor<,'e  W.,  :;0,  42,  50,  51,  79,  05,  101,  144, 

101. 
Georye  K.,  74. 
Georsje  II.,  7.5. 
George  M  ,  83,  121,  151,  17.5. 
George  A.,  103,  129, 142,  144,  140.  1.57,  180. 
George  E  .  104. 
George  Al»el,  100,  100. 
George  C,  144,  181. 
George  Otis,  1.50. 
George  K..  150. 
Georgiana,  9(i,  166. 
Gilbert  S.,  :!4,  54.  105. 
Gilbert  \U  52,  1(I2. 
Gilbert  F.,  54,  .55,  108. 
Gilbert  E..  107. 
Gertrude  M.,  170. 
Gi-;iy  L.,  130. 
Gr.icc  M.,  144. 
Giace  F.,  14.}. 
Gracia  A.,  148. 
Grace  Inez.  IS:}. 
Guiliuid  D..  1.5S. 
Hannah,    Id,   11,   12,   13,    14,  2'.,  23,  .12,  30. 

3^,  70.  72. 
Hannah  A.,  70,  160. 
Hannah  D..  13.5. 
Hannah  E..  1S2. 
Hannah  M..04. 
Hand  ley,  35.  54,  70,  73,  138. 
Handley  C,  123,  175. 
Haller  T.,  75. 
Harriet.  60,  05,  110. 
Harriet  A.,  114. 
Harriet  C,  12.3. 
Harriet  M.,  130. 
Harriets,  80,  111. 
Harris  ()  ,  90. 
Harley  K..  103. 
Harry.  1.31. 
Harry  A.,  100. 
Harry  F.,  lt<L'. 
Harry  H..  125. 
Harry  N'..  156. 
Harry  \V..  185. 
Harvey  F.,  13.5,  17f. 
Harvey  II.,  11' . 


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Irene 

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Isabe 

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GENEALOGIES    OF    THE    CHUTK    FAMILY 


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n.  Alice.  105. 

H.  Isabel,  147. 

Hattie  G.,  i;J9. 

Hattie  L ,  1:56. 

IIa.ssel  B.,  loS. 

Havelook,  163. 

Havilali  S.,  89,  105. 

Helen  A.,  7:5. 

Helen  O..  144. 

Henry,  1 :'..],  177. 

Henry  A.,  1-2(1 

Henry  D.,  i;}5. 

Henry  J.,  94,  159. 

Henry  R.,  09. 

Henry  W.,  97. 

Heniietta  M.,  "ifJ. 

Henrietta  O.,  157. 

Herbert  E.,  151. 

Herbert  M.,  115,  173. 

Herbert  N.,  156. 

Herman  S.,  i(i3,  173. 

Hiram,  KO,  127,  138. 

Hiram  'i.,  9.3. 

Hiram  F.,  128. 

Hiram  M.,  90,  105,  107. 

Horatio  N.,  .■)7,  HI,  170. 

Horace  .M.,  i4(i,  183. 

Homer  H.,  104. 

Howard,  147. 

Howaid  D.,80. 

H.  Spurjxcon,  100. 

Ida  K.,  154. 

Ida  J.,  148. 

Ida  M.,  136,  107,  170,  184. 

IdellaK.,  147. 

Ila  Maud,  173. 

Inez,  156. 

Ira  .Moody,  127. 

Irene,  93,  185. 

Irene  S.,  135. 

Isabella.  .55.  05,  96. 

Isabella  C.  101. 

Isaac,  65. 

Isaac  M.,  173. 

Isaac  N.,  95,  100. 

Lsaac  U.,  09,  132. 

Isaiab,  64,  125,  108. 

Israel,  58,  t>7,  70,  107,  110,  1.32. 

Israel  James,  132. 

Izory  M..  101. 

.Jacob,  ;!4.  35,  09,  70,  133. 


James,  1,  2,  5,  0.  7.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  15,  21, 
22,  2rt,  31,  35,  3(i,  37,  43,50,53,72,70, 
81,82,  101,  145,  166. 

James  A.,  114,  142,  148,  103,  173. 

James  1).,  13S. 

James  C,  151,  173. 

James  E.,  .35,  51,  67.  08,  106,  115,  169. 

James  H.,  108,  114. 

James  K.    127. 

James  L.,  17,  97.  136,  .01. 

James  M.,  01,  08,  75,  122,  131,  142. 

James  P.,  O'.i,  90,  128,  131,  101,  170. 

James  li.,  74,  1 13. 

James  S.,  98,  102. 

James  T.,  70,  143. 

James  \V..  '.I7.  KiO,  Kil,  163. 

Jane,  142. 

Jane  ('.,  75. 

Jane  G.,  .52. 

Janet  G.,  77. 

JcTiiima,  II,  89. 

Jerush;i,  90. 

Jerusha  M.,  107. 

Jerome  A.,  in4. 

Jervis,  55,  105,  108. 

Jessie,  100. 

Je.ssie  A.,  135,  154. 

Jessie  E.,  91. 

Jessie  J.,  1(>7. 

Jes.sie  X  ,  1()5. 

J(dui,  12,  211,  -20,  29,  31,35,  43,  44,  .50,  .52, 
O."),  109. 

Jolm  B.,  04,  94,  11.5,  159,  174. 

Jobn  C,  51. 

Jobii  I)..  138,  162. 

John  E.,  29,  53,  103,  18.5. 

John  H..  80,  108,  128,  145,  l-'O.  175. 

John  M.,  61,(59,  7.5,  121,  132.  i.'-C.. 

John  N.,  40.  94,  150,  159,  18.-). 

John  li,,  90,  173. 

John  W.,  72,  83,  101,  102.  137.  Itli. 

Joanna.  29. 

Jonathan  X.,  44. 

Jordan,  H'lJ. 

Joseph,  32,  4.5,  56,  80. 

Joseph  B.,  00,  111,  127. 

Joseph  C,  79,  144. 

Joseph  I).,  72,  135. 
Joseph  F.,  .31,  .5.3,  90,  H"),  100. 
Josei)h  H.,  .53,  103,  105. 
Josepii  M..  73. 


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GENEALOGIES    (;F   THE    CHITE    FAMILY 


Joseph  N.,  101. 

Joseph  W.,  01,  87,  104,  123, 158. 

.losephine,  K52. 

Jooophine  W.,  164. 

Josie  L.,  104. 

Josiah,  20,  41.  78,  70. 

Josiah  C,  147,  183. 

Joshua  M.,  72,  136. 

Judith,  22.  38. 

Judsou,  89,  10.'). 

.lulia,  1 15. 

Julia  A.,  01,  181. 

.lustin  II.,  123. 

Laviiiia,  .54,  72. 

Laleali,  !M. 

Lau<,'lilin  I.,  98,  102. 

Lauretta  .\.,  111. 

LailaM.,  128. 

Lauren  O.,  130. 

Laura  M.,  80,  160,  107. 

Leah  F.,  31. 

Leonvia  S.,  88. 

Levi,  <»2. 

Leaiider,  !t4.  ir,8. 

Lemuel,   108. 

Lecuii,  113.  171. 

Leroy  (i.,  130. 

Linana  .1.,  l.')2. 

Lena  E.,  1.5(5. 

Lvx%  174. 

I.ibhy  B.,  108. 

Lionel,  I,  2,8,  11,  12,  13,  14. 

Lionel  J..  113. 

Liiiton,  lln. 

Liliie,  11.5. 

I.ida  Mary.  115. 

Lizzie  F.,  120. 

Lizzie  May.  127. 

Lizzie  J.,  1(15. 

Lizzie  L.,  144. 

Liliiiii  B.,  131. 

Li  la  a.,  107. 

Lilali  Lee,  185. 

Louisa,  41,  81. 

Lovena.  00,  05,  133. 

Louise  J.,  67. 

Louise  M  ,  63. 

Lois,  00. 

Lois  E.,  157. 

Lois  n..06. 

Lovenia,  80. 


Louisa  A.,  00. 

Louisa  L., 

Louisa  J.,  110. 

Lottie  O.,  125. 

Lorenzo  \V.,  136. 

Louis  P.,  143. 

Lottie  G.,  l."7. 

Lottie  D.,  160. 

Lueinda.  47,  96,  07,  110. 

Lucy  A.,  151. 

Lydia,  11,  30,  73. 

LydiaS.,  03. 

Lyman  W.,  00,  128. 

Lyman  H.,  74. 

Lydia  Ann.  96. 

Lydia  ().,  100. 

Lycurtjus,  103,  105. 

Lyman  A.,  183. 

Mary,  1,  0,  8,  9,  10,  II,  15,   IS,   10,  23,   28. 

30,  3!,  37,  40,  4<;,  .50.  5S,  80,  04,  or,,  1;J4, 

100. 
Mary  A.,  07,  71,  83,  00,  102,  i:!i).  133. 
Mary  C,  140. 
Mary  E.,  85,87,  89,  90.  07,  00.   li).->.   m). 

132,  133,  138,  101,102.  KU,  1(W. 
Mary  F.,  5(),  160. 
Mary  H.,  107. 

Mary  J.,  5S,  62,  93,  101,  131,  143. 
Mary  K..  (iO. 
Mary  L.,  123,  143. 
Mary  .S.,  101,  HI. 
Mary  V.,  181. 
Mary  E.  (i.,  163. 
Madelhi  L.,  108. 
Mahlon,  114.  172, 
Mahlou  A.,  147. 
Mabel  Ann,  105. 
Mabel  L.,  107. 
Maggie,  100. 
Maggie  L,  1.59. 
Maggie  M.,  101. 
Margaret,  70,  04,  105,  112. 
Marguretta.  1.54. 
Maiiam  P.,  103. 
Maribelle,  173. 
Margera  A  ,  105. 
Marietta.  115.  124. 
Maltha,  8,  32,70.  134.  137. 
Martha  A.,  .55. 
Martha  E.,  100,  141,  151. 
Martha  L.,  03,  135. 


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Mill, 

Minni 

Minni( 

Minni 

M ilia I 

•'^'o.se.s 

Mun-; 

Wyroii 

-Vitlia, 

.Nancy, 

-Vathii 

\aoini, 

-Vaoini 

•Vewi'll 

N<  lieini 
XelJip, 

•Nisllie  E 
Nellie  F 
•Vellie  M 

•Velhe  .S. 
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GENEALOGIES    OF    THE    CI  I  LIE    FAMILY. 


203 


Martha  H.,  143. 

Maria  M..  48. 

Martin  L.,  114,  172. 

Martland,  115. 

Matilda  L..  88. 

Maud  A.,  1.33. 

Maud  F.,  IS.'). 

Maudie  O.,  172. 

Mehitable,  36. 

Melbouru.  91,  157. 

Melinda  B..  185, 

Mc'linda  J.,  87. 

Meli.s.sa,  90.  95,  167. 

Melville  \V..  146. 

Melviu,  i.']8. 

Melvina,  55, 

Mercy  S.,  145, 

Millard  F.,  136,  17S. 

Milledije,  100. 

Miles  Grant,  182. 

Mil.)  L.,  ir.8, 

Milton  A.,  122. 

Minard  E.,  134. 

Minetta,  89. 

Minetta  A.,  .")7,  73. 

Minetta  ,1..  90. 

Minetta  .'5..  I"). 

Minnie,  1U9. 

Minnie  A..  140,  165. 

.Minnie  G.,  122. 

Minnie  I.,  127. 

Minnie  O.,  142. 

Minnie  W.,  138. 

Miriam.  44. 

.Moses  S.,  78.  143. 

Murry,  108. 

.Myron  E.,  153. 

Nathaniel.  1. 

Nancy.  41. 

Nithan  K.,  55,  67,  108.  l.Jll. 

Naomi,  86, 

Naomi  .Jane,  1.53. 

Newell  \.,  SI. 

NchemiaU,  91,  15(i,  KkS. 

Nellie,  l.=)3. 

Nellie  E.,  1(53. 

Nellie  F.,  148. 

Nellie  May,  15ii. 

Nellie  .S.,  144. 

Nelson,  103, 

N'.lson  W.,  161. 


Xornian,  134. 

Norman  E.,  15.5. 

Norman  W.,  153,  184. 

Noble  Brown,  l.'ie. 

Nina  Grace,  168. 

Obadiah,  89.  15."). 

Obadiah  M.,  1.55. 

Obed.  .30,  73. 

Ociella,  120. 

Olive,  47,  110. 

Olive  A..  10.3 

Oliver,  .54,  105,  Ht7,  168. 

Oliver  C,  95. 

Oliver  H.,  134. 

Olivia,  112. 

Otis  St,  C„  185. 

Palmer,  170, 

Paul,  .30,  51. 

Paul  C,  104. 

Peter  P.,  30,  .52 

Perry  II.  M.,  l:;i. 

Percy  U.,  I<i9. 

Phel.e.  32.  .53,  6<>.  l:!l. 

Phebe  Ann,  89,  121. 

Phebe  .Jane,  .54.  5S,  120. 

I'rior,  28. 

Pri.scilla,  47.  9(5. 

Prudence,  90. 

Quincy  .Mayberry.  147,  18,3. 

Kachel,  28. 

Hay  Cecil,  103. 

Raymond  C,  184. 

Kebecca,  IS,  19,  7!». 

Rebecca  L.,  1.59. 

Itenben  C.,  175, 

Reuben  P.,  13.5. 

Retta  D.,  102. 

Khoda  A.,  («. 

Khoda  F.,  (k^. 

Rhoda  v.,  1.57. 

Rhupurty,  13.5. 

Richard.  30,  74,  7<).  142. 

liicbard  B.,  152,  1S4 

Richard  II.,  141,  180. 

Richard  L.,  .58,  111. 

Kichanl  S.,91,  157. 

Richardson,  94,  1.59. 

Robert,  72,  85,  1.35,  138,  1.52. 

Robert  M.,  143,  ItW. 

Robert  O.,  153. 

Roberts.,  115. 


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GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CHUTE    FAMILY. 


Robert  E.,  184. 

Robert  P.,  163. 

Robert  .J.,  (50,  125,  128. 

Robert  R.,  104. 

Robert  W.,  128. 

Roland,  18:}.    ' 

Roland  A.  l.'ie. 

Rose,  lit). 

Rose  Ella,  1.58. 

Ro.silla,  82. 

Roxaua,  101. 

Ruth,  8,  1.5,  20. 

Ruth  A.,  164. 

Rutli  S.,  78. 

Rupert  U..  127. 

Rupert  .T.,  125. 

Russel  E.,  146,  18:5. 

Rosa  M.,  KSi). 

Sally,  ;]8. 

Samuel,  12,  20,  27,  28,  47,  4'.',   100. 

Samuel,  B.,  46,  'J.'>,  1.58. 

Samuel  F.,  100. 

Samuel  (i.,  1.56,  1S5. 

Samuel  II,  77,  14:5. 

Samuel  R.,  09. 

Samuel  S.,  14.3. 

Sabra  M..  104. 

Sadie,  148. 

Salina  A.,  108. 

Salina  E.,  10.5.  114. 

Sarah,  11,  20,  28,  H,  42.  04,  80.  1.58. 

Sarali  A.,  48,  50,  100,  105,  110.  11.5. 

Sarali  A.  M.,  101. 

Sarah  B.,  141,  142. 

Sarah  C.  R.,  7<>. 

Sarali  E.,  150. 

Sarah  .1.,  80. 

Sarali  L..  .s7,  120. 

Sarah  M.,  07. 

Sarah  R.,  107. 

Satira,  89. 

Sileda,  138. 

Seraph  A.,  55. 

Seraph  O.,  07. 

Seraphiiia,  47. 

Seretta,  00. 

Seth,;;2,  .54,71.  1:^4. 

Sibyl.  04. 

Sibyl  Ann,  82. 

Sibyl  Belle.  107. 

Sidney,  30,  on,  .so,  114,  1:17.  155. 


.Sidney  I.,  72,  i;«. 

Silas, :«,  60,  105. 

Silas  P.,  04,  1.58. 

Solomon,  71,  134. 

Soj.liia,  :55,  ;S8,  08,  73,  86,  88,  1:18,  161. 

Sophronia,  67. 

Stanley,  174. 

Stephen  J.,  52. 

Susan,  22,  :J3,  40,  58,  85.  102,  153. 

Susanna,  »(!,  83,  80. 

Susan  A.,  80,  07,  10:J,  110. 

Susan  L.,  i:i5. 

Susiin  O.,  42. 

Susan  P.,  53. 

Susie  E,  183. 

Susie  L.,  181. 

Synna,  90. 

Syreua  A.,  01. 

Syrena  N.,  78. 

Tamer,  08. 

Teressa,  95,  l:«. 

Theodore  II.,  lO:). 

Theodore  U.  P..  120,  170. 

Thomas,  8,  18,  10,  20,  2li,  32,  .3:3,  43,  •'  '.  50, 

05,  SO,  8:5,  10.5,  120,   171. 
Thomas  A..  46,02.  0.5,  111. 
Thomas  F.,  100,  108. 
Thomas  II.,  48,  00,  100,  I0:5. 
Timothy  W.  B.,  7:5.  138. 
Unie  .M.,  150. 
Vernie  F..  127. 
Vernon,  1:^0. 
Viif^inia  E.,  1.51. 
Vorus  F.,  133,  177. 
Waity,  •»4. 
Walter,  .58,  111. 
Walter  A.,  120. 
Walter  E.,  182. 
Walter  S.,  166. 
Wallace  G.,  104,  111,  lOii. 
Wallace  I.,  150. 
Wallace  S.,  148. 
Warren  B.,  81,  151. 
Warren  L..  110. 
Warren  .M.,  147. 
Watson,  82.  150. 
Whitefield,  86,  152. 
Willett,  .55,  95. 
Willett  M.,  86. 
Willie  Y..  14:]. 
William,  28,  46,81,  108,  146,  148,  154,  !'1'.>. 


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\Villiam_A.,fi7,70,10-.,  12S,  l:^,,.  ,;;j, 
i"",  170. 

William  IJ..  i;jo. 

William  C,  48,  SO,  84 

William  E.,  00.  „„.  ,20,  l;{,i.  in;},  I,i4. 

William  P.,  51,  107,  108,  18f),  i4-> 

William  G.,  101,  164. 

William    II..  40,  05,  0(5,  94,   10(i,  107 
l^JS,  lOS,  I((9,  isi.  '       '• 

William  L.,  1<J2. 
William  J.,  Ifio. 
William  M.,  105,  127,  155,  167 
WilliarnO.,  03,  125.  130,  157,  159. 


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170. 


127, 


205 


I  AVilliam  P.,  i:u,  177,  178. 
W'illiam  H.,  10.3,  1.5.3. 
Wniliam  S..  154.  185. 
William  T.,  109. 

William  W..  82.  112.128,  148,  170 
William  B.  P.,  l.ss.  179 
Wiiitfiod  O.,  133.  ' 
Xeii..i>lioii.  112. 
Zippoiali  M.,  72,  106. 
Zena.sE,,  91.  156. 
Zerliariah,  92. 
Zetledia,  93. 
Zcphiiia,  90. 


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Abbott,  40,  41.  81.  146,  147. 

Abrams,  49. 

Adams,  8,  22,  2:{,  24,  30,  41,  138. 

Akeroid,  46. 

Akers,  82. 

Allen,  70,  81,  108. 

Alline,  136,  18><. 

Allison,  52. 

Ally,  51. 

Ames,  06. 

Andrew,  43,  83. 

Andrews,  41,  145. 

Anderson,  M.  75,  165. 

Ansley,  28,  45,  55,  05,  1 10. 

Appleton,  5,  0,  0,  17. 

Archer,  08,  131. 

Armstrong,  28,  31,  .52,  64. 

A.sh,  100. 

Atkins,  148.  ^ 

Atkinson.  8. 

Atwood,  50. 

Austin,  88,  161. 

Averill,  5. 

Babb,  26,  104. 

Bac(m.50,  86,  141. 

Bailey,  179. 

Baker,  1,  9,  42.  75,  102,  165. 

Balch,  1(54. 

Baloomb.  22,  85,  133,  158. 

Baldwin,  36,  53,  103,  128. 

Balsor,  53,  99,  lt)0,  163. 

Bancroft,  28. 

Barclift,  114. 

Banks,  34,  35,  45.  55.  69,  108,  16l.'l6tt. 

Barnard,  151. 

Barnes,  27,  28,  04,  120. 

Barrows,  79. 

Bartcaux,  94,  95,  123. 

Bartholomew,  1,  2. 

Bathrick,  .50. 

Baumwart,  92. 

Baxter,  71. 

B.iyless,  181. 


Bayley,  15,  37. 

Bazley,  or  Beardsley,  51. 

Beal.s,  .'-7.  IK),  184. 

Beard,  l'u. 

Belcher.  13. 

Benjamin,  71. 

Benner,  72. 

Bennett,  11.  80. 

Benson,  6'i.  ()7. 

Bent.  ia5.  155,  101. 

Bentley,  115. 

Berrick,  82. 

B^rry,  19,  6:5,  88,  89,  90,  125,  135,  157,  166. 

Betts,  51. 

Beveridge,  177. 

Bickford,  182. 

Billings,  58. 

Birsted,  31. 

Bish()p,  5,  178. 

Black.  49. 

Bhw'kburn,  05. 

Blackmer,  33. 

Blake,  78. 

Blanchard,  97. 

Blunt,  60. 

Bod«e,  18,  7i». 

Boeth,  20. 

B  .gert,  30. 

Bohaker,  152. 

Bonfeoy,  109. 

Booth.  .52,  90. 

Bower,  172. 

Bowers.  46. 

Bowman,  109. 

Bowlby,  93,  102. 

Brabzon.  m^. 

Bradford,  10,  50,  80. 

Bragi,',  0. 

Brennan,  155,  15>. 

Bridgham,  6. 

Hriujrs,  41,  7<>. 

Brintnn.  70,  71,  72. 

Boyoe,  (»3. 

Brewer,  100. 


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GENEALOOIES   (tF   TIIK    CinTK    FAMILY 


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Biiukot,  l&l. 
Ihaniliall,  140. 
lirucklebank,  8. 
Biotliii,  32. 

IJrowu,  8,  9,  10,   1»,  24,  28,  20,  31,  33,  38, 
4(i,  .")4,  80,  82,  90,  108.  110,  100,  177.  1S2. 
Hrooks,  20,  30,  30,  l.'U. 
IJruDiIiiye,  172. 
Hiibiir,  33. 
lUick,  37. 
i'.uttiim.  184. 
Bulklny,  (i. 
liurlxuik,  08. 
IJuiKcss,  04,  103,  159. 
nmiiliam,  73,  129. 
Hums,  03. 
Buulill,  113,  114. 
Burpee,  33. 
Biiitt,  34. 
Busby,  72,  100. 
Busey,  42 
Butler,  103,  182. 
Bridfjewater,  113. 

Calkiu.s,  03. 

Cameron,  73,  177. 

Campbell,  30,  110,  ll.'i. 

Camplin,  HO. 

Caiiu,  04,  132. 

Capen,  144. 

Card,  101. 

Carr,  20,  .'iS,  96. 

Carson,  47,  98. 

Carter,  100. 

Carton,  100. 

Carver,  40. 

Cavalry,  108. 

Chandler,  29,  72,  140. 

Chaplain,  26,  81.  ♦ 

Chapman,  .51. 

Chamberlain,  76,  123. 

Charlton,  71,  156,  1.58. 

Cliase,68,  93,  105. 

Cheney,  5,  8,  10,  13,  14,  15. 

Chesley,  21,  31,  08,  l(i7.  130. 

Childs,  5«,  130. 

Chipman,  21,  22,  27,  32,  45,  h-1,  54,  03.  Ui, 

95,  123. 
Choate,  17. 
Church,  35,  44,  83. 
Churchill,  132. 


Clapp.  76. 

Chippi.son,  170. 

(lark,  30.  31,  .-W.  34,  35,  .18,  124.  127,  13r), 

185. 
Clarksoii,  1.30. 
Clement,  70. 
Cleveland,  2.j.  ;)8,  180. 
Cobb,  20,  41,  42,  77,  82. 
Cobliam,  18,  lU. 
Coburii,  12. 
Colburn,  KM. 
Coleman,  23,  24,  .34,  3". 
Coffin,  1,  37. 
Coat4.'s,  00. 

Cogswell,  87,  127,  134,  l.Mt 
Colt,  44,  14.J. 
Coldwell,  101. 
Collins,  99,  170. 
Colt,  92. 

Comstock,  141,  106. 
Conant.  10,  42. 
Connell,  90. 
Conner,  02,  173,  174. 
(,'onrad,  49. 

Cook,  30,  44,  120,  177.  178. 
Cooper,  121. 
Constable,  135. 
Cornish,  0;{. 
Coruwell,  01. 
Cossett,  31,  5;J. 
Cotton,  19. 
Covert,  105,  184. 
Cowper.  70. 
Cox,  73,  130,  l.J9. 
Crait,  11. 
Craig.  82. 
Crandall,  0;i,  100. 
Crane,  70,  100. 
Crawford,  33. 
Crocker,  29,  156. 
Cronk.  30. 
Crosby,  131,  167. 
Croscup.  57. 
Cross,  72,  73. 
Cropley,  UU. 
Crouss,  57,  07,  130,  103 
Crowell,  97,  132. 
Cummiugs,  92,  178. 
Cunningham,  '.K),  162. 
Currier,  34,  98. 
Currill,  133. 


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OENEALOOIK.s    OK    TIIK    CIIITK    FAMILY 


209 


Curtis.  IS.  19. 
CimliiiiK.  M- 
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Uikin.  01.  92,  120,  154. 

D.uifonl,  24. 

D.miels.  .S<}. 

Davenport,  13. 

Davis.  41,. 'irt,  53,  129,  148. 

Davisson.  6S.  159. 

Dawes,  l.M). 

Dawlcy.  4:{. 

Day,  l'>9,  143. 

De  Costa,  40. 

Delap.  HI,  l.'W. 

Deloiifi,  49. 

Deiiison,  .'>.  6. 

DcMsniore.  34. 

Denton.  HI. 

Devinny,  53. 

Dewar,  110,  111. 

Dewitt,  m. 

Dewolf,  2.S 

Dexter.  22. 

Dickinsou.  14. 

Dimond,  110. 

Diusmore,  17- 

Uitniars.  02. 

DivoU,  •">3. 

Dodge,  21,  48,  49,  5.->,94,  I0l».  116. 

Doaue,  80. 

Dolbear,  49,  50. 

Dole,  !?2. 

Donavan,  150. 

Doolittle.  113. 

Doty,  «V5. 

Downs,  107. 

Dresser,  146. 

Drinkwater,  77. 

Driscol,  1.^7. 

Dudley,  18. 

Dugan,  109. 

Dummer.  14,  1.5,  16. 

Duncan,  7. 

Dunham.  147- 

Dunn,  49. 

Durant,  101. 

Dyer,  92,  lOtf. 

Uurland,  fiS. 

Duty,  23. 


Kasan.  {«. 
Eauleson.  lOrt 

Karle,  127. 
,   Early,  9<». 
I   Easter.  49. 

Eastman,  145. 

Kason.  Vii. 

Edes,  l.'iO. 

Ebinger,  ««J. 

Edgecomb,  51. 

Edwaids,  0,  9.  39,  101.  1.39,  148.  171. 

Elder.  .VS.  m.  70.  104. 

Eldridge.  86. 

Elkins.  M. 

Elliott.  :{»J.  70.  10»),  129,  lrt4,  177. 

Ellis.  29,  :»,  78. 

Elwell.  51. 

Englisli.  99. 

Epps,  4,  5.  18. 

Estabrook.s.  3:j. 

Estey,  :W. 

Evans,  IKi. 

Everett,  33,  04.  l."*2. 


Fa  ire  hi  Id.   142. 

Farnswoith,  29,  W,  54,  71,  72.  73,  133, 138, 

l«>."j. 
Farris,  102. 
Farqnharson,  54. 
Fash,  54.  72. 
Faunce.  40. 
Felch,  1.  .53. 
Fellows,  .55,  50. 
Felt,  14. 
Fisher,  89,  138. 
Fitchett,  l:W. 
Fitz  Maurice,  22. 
Flack,  19. 
Flags.  8.J. 
Fleet,  102. 
Fleming,  :i4. 
Fletcher,  33,  147. 
Flint,  48,  106. 
Fluria.  107. 
Forbes,  69,  1.^3. 
Forbush,  28. 
Ford,  40. 
Fonda,  49. 
Fobs.  102. 
Foote,  65. 
Fox,  48,  .55,  12:J. 


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(JENKALOOIKS    ()F    Till:    (IIUTK    TAMILV 


Fowl.T.  :..  11,  4»,  M,  l(j:5. 

KoHtor.  T),  20,  22,  2H,  30.  .Jl,  3ft,  38,  4ft,  4(», 
»J2,  tJ;!.  m,  m,  70,  71,  72,  77,  80,  («),  103, 
104,  lo.t,  122,  123,  133,  134,  101,  10(1,  177, 
181. 

FniKor,  101,  125,  lOS. 

Fruzier,  17. 

Friiiiklin,  102. 

Fredericks,  '.)(J. 

Freeman,  4-*,  82,  181. 

Frencli,  '>. 

Ftlsbi..',  47. 

Oabel,  31. 

Gage,  .-). 

Galiip,  :!•{,  34. 

Gammon,  18.  Ill,  77,  83,  l.")L. 

GnteH,  3 1 .  W4. 

Gerrisli,  0,  23,  24. 

Gesner,  71. 

Generals,  1 17. 

Gilliat.  5.-..  73.  IflO,  168. 

(iilliliuid,  Oi.  04,  l.V>. 

(;illi.s,  1)6,  07. 

Gilman,  77. 

(rilpin,  59. 

GleasDii,  3f<. 

Glcndenninir,  no,  111. 

(illdden,  1.(8. 

Glinos,  40. 

Glover,  48,  107,  112. 

(Jobk.  107. 

Godden,  114. 

Goldsmith.  13. 

(ioodnow,  77. 

(}oodricli,  82.  '      . 

Goodridjjo,  S. 

Goudey.  139. 

Goidd,  99,  140. 

(TratTam,  43. 

(Jrahain,  66,  124,  156.  167. 

Graves,  72,  7S. 

Gray,  82.  92. 

Grant,  117. 

Green,  43,  .JO,  95,  16u. 

Greenham,  28. 

Greeno,  101. 

Greenlaw,  136. 

Greenleaf,  37. 

Greeley,  103. 

Griggs,  137. 


Grimes,  20. 
Groondyke,  143. 
Giimb.  171. 
Gutbrt'e,  .36, 


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IladJoy.  50.  1«14. 

Ilaight,  64. 

Ilaily,  34. 

Hale.  10,  14,  16,  17,  24,  25,  36,  153. 

Hall.  26,  43.  70,  08,  129,  134,  135.  147. 

llandine,  40. 

Hainni,  30. 

Hammond,  40,  41. 

Hankinson,  6U,  130. 

Hannah,  .34. 

Harmon.  40. 

Harvey,  29,  30. 

Harris,  5,  6,  7,  9,  ID,  3ft,  63,  .58,  5!t,  07, 

96,  130,  156,  163. 
Harrison,  29. 
Hayan,  177. 
Haines.  105. 
HaniiT.  1.58. 
Hamiit(.u,  m,  143  176. 
Hancork,  81. 
Hanson.  81,  82. 
Ilardinf,'.  123. 
Hardwick,  35.  1.57. 
Ilassel,  92. 
Hasty,  44. 
Hauszer,  178. 
Haven.  178. 
Hawkins,  61. 
Hawley,  130. 
Hayes,  179. 

llazeltine,  9.  ' 

Heafd,  SO. 
Heath.  KM),  147. 
Henderson,  181. 
Henshaw,  89. 
Healon,  78. 
Hendey,  95. 
Heron.  60. 
Hersey,  07,  109.  129. 
Herrick,  77,  95. 
Plepp  «fe  Co..  122. 
Hicks,  20.  22.  31,  122. 
HifiS'"son,  16. 
Hills.  38. 
Hill.  49.   100,  116. 
llickson,  141. 


70, 


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Je/ricy 

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•'illsoi,  I 
J  J"iin.S()j| 
Uones,  || 
•Ionian, 

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U'mp,  j^ 
u'nny, 
u'.in,  12A 
U'.iineyi 


(JENEALO(}IES    OF   THK    CIHTI',    FAMILY. 


211 


flitixinaii,  31. 
Hint',  fi. 
lIowU'.  i:iS. 
ildliliH,  !>;{. 

llolisnii,  L>8. 
Hiiirinaii,  i:3.V 

n(ti<ieii,  no.  r>\.  id. 
Holt,  ;;8, 

HoopiT,  HO. 
Horiior.   ISO. 
llDlikiiis,   M. 
HouKlitoii,  .Jrt. 
H()V(!y,  .'■.,  4.}. 
Howiinl,  SO,  136. 
HowoU,  28. 
Iloy,  (I.'). 
II. .yt,  4S,  82. 
Hudson,  i:S5. 
Hull,  r,. 

Hulsemam,  (1(1,  91. 
Huinboit,  58, 
Huiincwt'll,  18. 
Hunt,   140. 
Ilur.l.  71. 
Hurst,  Iti.'i. 

Hufohiiison,  13,72,  120. 
Hydi'.  41. 

Ilslt!y,  i)4,  m>. 
Iidiuul,  113,  114. 
Irviuo,  34.  127. 

.lack,  03. 

.lackman,  S.  14,  '24. 
.lacks.m,  43,  108. 
.Iat;ol)s,  S8,  143. 
■layiR',  137. 
JelTrey,  ;'>0. 
■lonkins,  75, 

.Itnvftt,  .-),  12,  13,  14.  l."),  23,  .34,  .37,  32. 
.lillson,  147. 

1  Johnson,  8.^,  102,  131,  124,  137,  14(5. 
Jones,  10,  :,2,  03,  80,  80,  98,  158. 
Jordan,  18,  20,  82,  94,  135,145,  150. 

JKarnan,  78. 
^arns,  110. 
womp,  103. 
u'liny,  153. 
Jean,  120. 
u-arney.  107. 
K 


KeatinK,  170. 
KciMic.  140. 
Kritli.  107. 
Koiupton,  il8,  8.'i,  87. 
Kelly.  104. 
KiMit,  12S.  :.37. 
Kt'i  riu'<i>>.  132. 
Kidder.  44. 
Killnirn,  .V),  81. 
KiliiU'r.  ^1. 
Kilpatriok.  71. 
Kiiuliail,  U,  50,  107. 
Kin;,  SI.  131,  109. 
Kindred,  SO, 
Kin«;liorn,  87. 
KiiiLtshury.  5,  41. 
Kin«siey,  00. 
Kinney.  :i3. 
Kinsman,  115.  121. 
Kill. 1  Ml,  132. 
Kitchon,  3;. 
Knapp,  02. 
KnilliM,  .SS    12-1.  154. 
Kniaht.  70.  so,  144. 
Knowles,  (!5. 
Kiitiwlton,  ti, 

I.adiiier.  101. 
I^adue.  100. 
Layranye,  1)2. 
Laino,  is. 
Lane,  4n.  .-)0,  144. 
Ladd.  25. 

Laiiijley.  31,  32,  131. 
Lantz,  '.to. 
Laikin.  50. 
Lathrop,  8!». 
IjawrtMue,  130,  100. 
Leary,  04. 
Leavitt.  42. 
Lewis,  04,  03,  183. 
Leii^iiton,  02. 
Leitch,  78. 
Leonard,  34. 
Leach.  40. 
Lee.  .53,  117. 
Lent,  1.3.5. 
Let.touy,  54. 
Libby,"78,  82. 
Little.  17,  37. 
Littlehail,  20. 


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!;     4 


Liueolii.  |ii7 

Lin'.rl»'y.  **.  ■*" 
ljivt'rmi»i»',  lol. 
Lloyl.  4'.» 
Lolxicll.  lU.  'i-V 

L.>iiM:is.   |i):. 

Limj;.  VI,  \:Vk  1T'.» 

Loiiiil  y.  -'I.  tl.  lul.  \<1 

LoiutVUow.  :i4. 

Loiisliury.  IT"». 

L.»i.l.  :..  £i\.  41.  130. 

LoiiiiUM.  l.">7. 

Lovewell.  81.  IS:l. 

I.ow.  .'4.  '.»:. 

L')\vi'.  ".>T,   VM. 

Lowell,  .•».  '.».  , 

Loyti-.  ■>.'. 

Lull.  I...  14.  ii. 

Luiit.  s.  !l.24. 

Lyn.iri.  2H.  j'.i. 

Lynch,  4?*. 

Mal.i  .  \s* 

Mack  if.  IH. 

M.  .Vlpinc.  4tJ.  +•?,  ♦M. 

McAiilinf,  49. 

>ic.\<lain.  -■»2. 

Mollri.l.-.  14;;. 

M.C«»msky.  104. 

McC.miu-li.  m,  til.  42,   1^'s   111.  Il.'>, 

l.!'>,  i7;:.  1T4,  175. 
M.  I)..nald,  4»i.  •).  "W.  I-M.  1«I. 
MiDoiiiiiimL  .-|9.  IIS 
Mc(;ravv.  <>r  McGrath,  tl. 
Mc(Jawley.  46. 
Mi-<ir«>tnii,  .10. 
.M.  (Jirtiii.  74. 

Mct;i't'.  ll»>. 

MciJovvtMi.  I"*!. 

Mclvoiizu',  Vl,  47. 

McKiiii.   Itl»» 

MeLtllaii.  •£&. 

.Moliityre.  .9. 

Mt'ljeisli.  II.V 

M«  Ninny    4«. 

Maiiin};,  •>■  Munoiiu;.  ■'•.  .VI,  *»4,  HI.  9i. 

Malin<;.  -"i""..  "^i. 

Madiien.  ('•'.». 

Blailman,  *M. 


llti. 


MalKN-l).  \m. 

.Min.-^titlW,  I'.). 

.Mann.  !>",  14:1.  I4.j.   I.S2. 

.Mansli.  ti. 

Marshall,  JS.  ;',2,  .{4,  3."»,  46.  •«,  «».  ns.  70, 

1(»-'.  li>:,.  HH,  12:i.  I.il. 
.Marrin.  4t»,  i:W. 
.Maniett.  •.•;.  LW. 
-Markl.'.  114.  172. 
Man.  1.;m 
Mather,  is. 
Ma>tois,  :52,  '.»:i.  110. 
Matthews,  so 
Masnn  A-  Hamlin.  122. 
May.  S"i. 

M  i>  lurry,  m.  20,  2«,  4:i.  44,  7l»,  m). 
Mayhin.  WX 
May. I.  >i2.  liW,  140. 
Meek  ins,  2.S. 
Mes.st>Ui;er,  :(1,  71,  134. 
Me.le  il(.  6,  '.♦. 
Merrill,  :UJ,  l:JS>. 
Merry.  44. 

Merrilt,  o4.  , 

.M.  ad,  7'.». 
MeilivrafI,  90. 
Mei.tr.  U'V 

.Milh-i.  2i»,  ;;<».  71.  UH>,  I2.S.  12M  l.C! 
-Mill.-.  :!o.  4<i.  107. 
Mid.l'eton,  *>,  !l. 
Mille.|;;e,  -Uj.  .,4. 

.Milliury,  4«i,  47.  tri,  97.  i:«,   Itti 
.MiUliell,  70,71. 
Miln.r.  '.lO. 
Mi  nan  I.  '.lO.  I-VV 
Miner.  1  U,  I7ii. 
Mile.<.   IS.;. 

.M.M.dy,  2.y  «J.'i.  101.     *2,  1«J1. 
M<H»re.  4'<,  m  rt'.t.  l.J4. 
Mori  y.  .">4. 

Mori^an.  OtJ.  07,  "."»,  S7. 
Moreh.Mistf.  hN),  100. 
M.Hiriif,  s.'i. 
.Morse.  2.   10,  21,  22,  32,  49,  .V*,  Ol«.  72,  «'., 

U>S.  115,  127,  158. 
Morton.  42,  41,  75 
.Morrison,  -'A,  113. 
Morine,  .Vi 
.Mnlh.lland.  111. 
.Murray,  »2 
Mussels,  Kri 


I'enjfry, 


(tKNEAIXMMKs    OF    TIIK    nUTK    FAMIT-Y. 


213 


Nari^jle,  i>C). 

Nasoii,  .")(). 

Neily,  21,  KiS. 

Ne.ll,  .■!;{. 

Nelson,  10.  |-)4,  ISO. 

Newi-omI),  21,  HD,  70.  7;i.    1;}S.    i:)7. 

Newiuaii.  9. 

Nichols,  ;5 1,  00.  120.  Vii\,  150.    17".. 

NickersoM,  .■)2,  (JO,  l:;2. 

NoI)1l-.  .-.1. 

Noitlicott,  173. 

Noil.. II.  lti:l. 

Noyos.  0,  S,  10,  12,  18,  30,  40,  41.  77,  7S. 

Noi  thcni.  2.{. 

Odfll,  ;{(!   87,  88. 
Ofil^il.y,  28. 
Oikl",    170. 
Olive.,  102. 
Old,  :l-2. 

OsllOITlC.   0. 

O'Coiniei,  .iO. 

Paine.  75. 

Palmer,  5,  48,  04,  112.  158,  I'.O. 

I'arisli,  2;{,  47,  48. 

Parker.  21,  4S,  40,  07.  liO.  O:).  01.  lo.',.    n 

12S,   l,s5. 
Parsons,  17,  24. 
Pateii,  :;i. 
I'atehin,  81. 
Patterson,  .{.5. 
Parlin,  40. 
Pa.  vis.  41. 
Paul,  i:J. 
Pay.ion,  70. 
Pealtody,  :{S, 
IVake,  (57,  181. 

Par.son,  10,  10,  23,  24,  30,  38,  74. 
l'ea.sl(  y.  138. 
I'eaice.  0. 

Peery.  120.  ' 

P.'lliain,  .53. 
Perley,  25,  3S. 
Perkins.  2.3.  25. 
Pennivet,  18. 
Perry.  70.  133,  130. 
Peters,  60,  134,  141,  142. 
Peterson,  143. 
IVttinKal,  10,  14. 
P«iij,My,  0. 


Pevear.    Itil. 

Pliill.riek,  11,  20.  138,147,  148. 
Pliillips.  15.  <H).  01. 
Piiiiuiey,  70,  108,  134. 
Piekard.  10. 
Pickup,  22. 

Pi.keri-.fT,  ;J7,  38.  02,  107,  114. 
I'iekiiell.  157. 
I'ickles.  128. 

Pike.  11.25,  37,  41.  77,  135.  N5. 
PiukhuM).  <U. 
Puikney,  30,  00. 
Plinner,  Id,  14,  24. 
Pieree,  131. 
Poolf,  C,  inc.,  144. 
Poor,  10.  25,  :;(),  37,  38.  * 

Porter,  34,  48.  108,  120,  128. 
Potter,  til.  0.-.  85.  SO,  88,  00,  01,  03,  05,  10.5, 
IU>,  110,  12.>,  152,    154,15(i,  101,    1C.7,    175. 
Powell.  62,  100 
Pi  ay,  12t".. 
Prickelt,  ii5. 
Priestly,  00. 
Prince,  40,  132. 
Prior,  07. 
Proctor,  4,  43,  08. 
Prosser,  30. 
I'urdy,  07,  125. 
Pnrrinj;ton,  43. 
Putnam,  101. 
Putney,  101,  183. 
Pyiu  ,  125. 


Querean,  153. 
Quick,  48. 


Kainfortli,  158. 

Hand,  07. 

Randall,  22,  28,  29,  31,  47,  52,  55,  56,  98. 

Handolph,  17S. 

Kaymou<i.  00,  70,  105. 

Katbburn,  78. 

Uead,  4,  0(i. 

Keaj;li,  55. 

Keddini!,  50. 

Heed,  50.  73,  00. 

Ueynard,  47. 

Reynolds.  78. 

Kli.i.les.  20,  54,  169. 

Kice,  20,  31.  52,  59,  06,  07,  87,  88,  124.   154. 

Illcli,  77,  120. 


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214 


GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    CUITE    FAMILY. 


Uichanlsoii,  45,  79,  104. 
Ricliar.lK,  70. 
Kidoiit.  oO. 
Kiley,  Ifll. 
Rines.  41. 
liipley,  89. 
Ritcliie,  108. 
Roach,  (W,  70. 

R<)l»l)K;e,  152. 
Rol.eits,  M,  147. 

Rohbiiis   4(5,  88,89,   155. 

Uobiiisoii,  107,  115,  125,  141,  101,  !73. 

Rodney,  l:!2. 

l{()t{(;is,  5.  17,  25,  !H), 

Koiiillanl,  05. 

Ro.s8,  58,  101. 

Rossi',  5. 

Rowe,  80. 

Koyor,  1«7. 

Rii.ldlpli,  99. 

Riiiiilol,  9. 

Kiiu^jles,  (i;{. 

Rush,  114. 

RiisM'll,  48,  78. 


Subcaii.  ()4,  ().5,  70,  1.59,  1(51. 
.Salttvs,  l.')(3. 
SiilTonl,   14. 
Saltoustall,  10. 
SaiiiUm.  51,  .52. 
Savary,  55,  127. 
Saiif(.|.|.  47.90,  91,  175. 
.Saiihorii,  41. 
Sauiidors,  .'JO,  ;)4,  .57. 
Sixtoii,  .".8,  112. 
.SawyjM-.  41,  79. 
Schofleld,  47,  9(5. 
Scott.  .5(1,  98.  ^ 

Scully.  111. 
Scaiiiini'U.  51,  .52. 
Scril.iH'r.  79.81,  147,  1S2. 
Se.irl.'.  15,  2.5,38. 
Seileiijuist,  102. 
Seolcy.  ;51. 
Sewail,  12«. 
Shaw.  :U,  35,  107.  113 
Sharp,  77. 
SJK'icr, ;!(). 
Shorwiii.  89. 
SluqiliPrd,  129. 


Sliiiiey,  14. 
Shook.  .5(5 
Short,  5,  59,  (50,  70, 
Showers.  172. 
!   .Simnis.  1;55. 
Simps(.ii,  48,  121,  154,  170. 
Simouds,  178. 
SldDiier,  11.  5»4.  95,  129. 
Shiith,  54. 
Sloaue,  .50. 
Slocoinb,  102. 
Smallfy,  92. 
Smitli,  0,  8,  9,  13,  16,  33,  37,  3S,  42,  40,  53, 

68.  02.  (55,  89,  92,  95,  123,  129,  1(55. 
Siu'll,  47,  80. 
Snow,  29,37,70,71. 
Snyd«M-,  75,  114,  123. 
Sonifrby,  fi. 
SoutlnMii,  154. 
Spu.iriij,  ito. 
Spears,  137,  138. 
Spenrt-r.  H7. 
Spaiddiii^r,  101. 
Spotlurd,  15. 
Si>ooiior,  7^.        < 
SpoiieinbiHK,  173. 
Spurr,  32,  33,  34,  5.5,  91,  1(J.5,  IK). 
.Sprowle,   179. 
Spicer,  101,  102. 
Stpiair.  (50. 
Stanilan.  !  11. 
Staples.  71,  182. 
Starratt,  28,  08,  73,  108. 
Staiiit'ord,  .1,  7,  9. 
Staey,  9. 

Steadinan,  29,  30,  104,  log. 
Steele,  114. 

Stevens,  1(1,  51,  64,  75. 
Stickney,  8,  10.  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  24,37. 
Stiiupson,  22. 
Stinchlield,  18.  42. 
Stune.  .5ti,  144,  140,  162,  182. 
Stuart,  14,  8'.t,  115,  14(5. 
Stubbs,  41.  78. 
.Stra.sser.  93. 
Stratton,  154. 
Strai^dit.  114,  172. 
Stron;.,',  140. 
Styrnbroujjli,  lOB. 
Swett,  19. 
SymondK,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  39. 


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GENEALOGIES    OF   THE    (III  TE    FAMILY. 


215 


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Tappiii,  la 
Taplt!y,  HI. 
Taylor.  21,  4«,  47,  48,  49,   79,  98,  99,  l(t6, 

127,  I4;i,  l-)7,  162,  174. 
Temi)l('nian,  133,  1«8. 
Teiiiiy,  24,  2o. 
Tlioiiipsoii,  42. 
Th-nnas,  28,  :i2,  42,  «6,  80. 
Thraslier.  18,  50. 
TliiirIxT,  Oft,  178. 
Thinston,  1.5,  22,  :i6,  37,  38. 
Ti.sdale,  111. 
Tiilson.  2:i. 
Timinoiis,  120,  121 
Tnlinaii.  31. 
Tomliii-^on,  35. 
Towuer,  .'JO,  58,  80. 
Todd.  48.  100. 
Trask.  00. 
Treadwi'll,  6,9. 
Trevy,  IS. 
Trim.  KW. 
TroiTibly,  \hS. 

Trooij.  :a\.  09.  87,  39,  130,  134. 
Trow,  :10. 
Tinosdt'll,  21.  48. 
Tuck.  19. 
Tiickt'r,  31),  134. 

luppcr.  r)0,  102,  100. 

rmiihuU.  91. 

Turner,  si,  145. 
Turpiii.  .M. 

Tut  tie,  0.  9. 

Twomhly,  79. 

Tyler.  1.54. 

'Tyrrell.  02. 

I'nderwood,  143. 
L'ptoti.  79 

Vail,  12:1. 

Van  Anii)Uijr,  131. 

Van  lilan;<»in,  lt)6.  ' 

V:»u  Huskirk,  31,45,  40,  123,  128,  130. 

Van  Iloriie.  142. 

Van  Velzor,  121. 

Varney,  43,  81,  87. 

Vernon,  1-54. 

Vi(  kery,  132. 

Viditoe,  49.  04,  105,  123,  135,  1.36. 

Voye,  135. 

Vroom,  02,  03,  125. 


Wade.  7,  90. 

Walker.  10,  .50,  51,  61. 

Waldron.  19,78,  80. 

Wadhain.  48. 

Waldo.  20. 

W^allis,  0,  9. 

W^aito,  0. 

Ward.  5,  30,  185, 

Wareliani,  .53. 

Warren,  110,  121,  122. 

Warden,  128. 

Warner.  125. 

Wall.  liiS,  109. 

Watkins,  140. 

Watson,  31. 

Wainwritjlit,  0,  9. 

Walton,  101. 

Waterman.  97. 

W.itcrs.  110,  121,  122. 

WakeliiiK.  07. 

Wauijli.  .')5. 

Wear.  l.'S.  45,  87.  88,  89,  1.55. 

Wi'hslei.  40. 

Weddell,  :J0. 

Wentwortli.  4^1 

We.Ht.  !7.  99. 

WoUstead,  29. 

Wel.l).  r.9,  171. 

Wel.sli.  02. 

ehber.  83,  151. 
Wells,   139. 
Welt(m,  40. 

Weston,  79,  83,  84,  181. 
Westover.  02. 
Wernau.  109. 

White.  2,  13,  40,  47.  54,  73,  83,  100,  139. 
Whipple.  0.  9. 
Wheeler,  15,  24,  80;  111. 
Wheeloek,  21,  135. 
Whitman.  liH.  HI.  132. 
Whiteoml).  99,  101. 
Whittimore,  lOIi. 

Wilson.  5.  8,  1«,  32,  70,  111,  114,  123. 
Willett,  32. 
Wiooni,  8. 
Within«{tori,  .37. 
Winsor,  44. 

Williams,  08,  HI,  114,  129. 
Williston.  73. 
Wilder,  104. 
Wijrht,  145. 


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(4ENEALOG1ES    OK    THE    rUlTE    FAMILY. 


Wiiislow,  140,  144. 

Winchester,  78,  8S. 

Wilkins,  li)2,  I •$('.. 

Wilkinson,  118. 

Wisvvall,  09. 

Wi'*<lom  &  Son,  122. 

Witham,  91.  147. 

Witt,  108. 

WoDfl,  8.  11,  19,20,47,  12(i.   180. 

W.xKll.iiflue,  10,  18. 

Woodbury,  21,82,  80,  88. 

Woods,  11. 

Woolery,  05. 

Woodward,  20. 

Woodworth,  28,  28.  .80.  4((,  4S,  m,  07.  t?7. 

SO,  92,  110,  117. 
Wooster.  18. 


Worcester,  10,  2t5.  101,  102. 

WoltV.  12. 

Woodman,  .i,  .Si,  48.  06. 

Work,  .=)4. 

Wright,  3.j,  30,  80,  98,  102. 

Wyer.  8(^ 

Wylie,  17.8. 

Wyman.  9.8. 

Wiay,   108. 

Y-  .Tigk',  .58. 

York,  .50. 

Younu,  9,  120,  138,  142,  144. 

Youuglove,  .5,  0. 

Zarinj?,  80. 
Zwicker.  12;'). 


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A  ml  lew,  4.{. 

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Bartc.nix.  '.»4 

lioals.  1S4. 

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UikIi,'!',  Is. 

Boliak.T,  |.')2.  : 

Mruwii.  ,s. 

'Jiiniliain,  l-J'.J. 

(-ilkins,  it;;. 

CJiundItT,  no. 

^'.-..•.1.    4^.  Vat,.,.,,..,, ..„,.,. ,^^,, 

C'lioslev,  107. 
Cliipj,,  7(i. 
f^liirk.  124. 

Collmrii,  104. 

('oloiiiaii,  .{7 

<"ol(lwfll,  joi. 

t-'onant.  42. 

Crosby,  l.;i 

I>akin,   1 20. 

I>o(l-,re,  21,  ->:.. 

Klliott.  :J6. 

H'o.stcr,  ()|,  ♦IJ.    181. 
Fowler,  71 
'Jesner.  71. 
"leeii.  im. 
'•Jlliaft,  7;!. 
Hall,  l.r, 

llankinsoii,  lU).  *  i 

Harris.  ()7.  ! 

Mill.    IKJ.  I 

Hi  11  man,  «i2.  | 

lli'iTick.  !>.j. 

■I<wett,  I',. 

J')linson,  lOS. 

•'••nlan,  Is,  26,  S2,  I5(i. 

Kt.ene,  146 


Kt'itl..  |(J7. 
Knirti,,,  I  .-,4 

Lawreiite.  liu; 

I.iMiy.  7>,_    sr; 

^'•t'oniiell,  ()() 

Marsliall.  1,:, 

Alilliiny.  I.*);! 

Moiiran,  (i7. 

-Now.-oml>,  .;<>,  7;j.  ,.-,- 

Parsons,  140. 

Pearson.  1»;. 

I'efer.s,  141. 

Perkins,  2;}. 

Pliill)iick.  N7 
Pliinm-y,  7u. 
Palmer,  112. 
Parisli,  4.S. 
Parker,  22,  !).$ 
Poor,  :{.s. 
Potter,  61. 
Rand,  !»7. 
I»i«-c,  .")2. 
Savary.  .V».    127 
Saxton.  1 12. 
Smitli,  42. 

Ntcadman.  ;;o,  104. 
Stickney,  8. 
•Strorif,'.  I4(t. 
Tliiiiston.  S,  .•{7 
Ti.sdale.  111. 
Viditoe,  1.{H 
Vrooin.  62. 
Warren,  I2I 
Whitman,  si. 
Winrhesfer,  7S 
Winslow,  140,  144 
Woodhuiy,  ;J2. 

Woodworth.2:{.Chas.se„.,...,ona,«St«p.,. 
Isaae.-  \\  alter.'  '  ' 

Worcester,  :>0. 


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WuKN  \hv  nontral  F'n'nch  wiTf  «lrivi'ii  out  <>f  Nova  Scotia 
by  tlifir  Kiiylish  victors,  in  1755,  lib(>i'al  offers  wore  in;ulc  to 
loyal  subjects  of  the  King  of  Kn<;laii(l  to  occupy  tlic  latiils. 
As  a  consc(HU'ncc,  some  thousands  from  (Jreat  l>ritain,  (-Jer- 
niany,  an<l  the  Xew  Enijlan*!  States,  emigrated  to  that  prov- 
ince, the  descendants  of  a  large  number  of  whom  are 
connected  with  the  Chute  family.  During  and  after  tlu'  dev- 
olution, thousands  <»f  Loyalists,  or  Refugees,  chose  to  establish 
themselves  in  that  part  of  North  America,  which  still  remained 
under    tlie    Hritish    tlag. 

Histories  of  some  of  these  families  have  been  partly  writ- 
ten, and  published  in  the  United  States,  and  so  will  not  be 
80  fully  described  here;  while  the  greater  part  of  them  are 
now    printed    for   the    first    time,   and    will    be    in    m<»re   detail. 


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ALLIED   FAMILIES. 


ADAMS. 


(From  the  WpIhIi  of  A|»  Adam.) 

1.    i.    Robert  Adams,  fi»»iii  Di-von,  Knirlaml  (»ai<l  lo  l»e  .s«»it  of 
HoWrt   (nii<l   Klizaln-tli  Shii-lnn<l),  son  of    Hichan],  sun   of   Joliti), 

III.    Eleanor ;  hcuUmI   in    I|>s\rtcii,    Mass.,    IG3.T;    removed    to 

Salem,  1638;  to  Newhmy,  1640;  and  settled  on  lan<]  still  held  Ity 
descendants  of  tlie  name.  He  was  a  tailor,  and  a  good  citizen. 
llis  wife  d.  .lune  I'i,  1677;  he  m.  (2d)  Sarah  (ilover,  widow  of 
Henry  Sliort,  Feh.  6,  167S,  an.l  d.  Oct.  12,  1082,  aged  81.  She 
d.  Oct.  24,  1697. 

(-illl.DKEN. 


i      .loH.N,  m,  — 

ii     Joanna,  1». 


—  Woodman. 
16:^4;    m.    Lanncelot    Granger,   Jan.  4,    l(i54; 


the  ancestor  i>f  (lideon  Grander,  a  postmaster-general  of 
the  United  States, 
ill     Sekg.  AitK.vM,  li.  16.S0. 

iv      Ei.i/.ABKTii,  m.  Eflward  Phelps  o(  Andover. 
V     Mary,  m.  Jeremiah  Gooilridge,  Nov.  15,  1660. 
vi     IsAA«-,  I).  164><;  <1.  single, 
vii     Jao«»b,  h.  April  23,  164U;  d.  young. 

viii     Hannah,    h.  June  2.'),  16.^0";    m.  William    Warhaiii,  Feb. 
l(t,   1680. 
ix     JAroB,  b.  Se|>t.  13,  16J'»1  ;  m.  Anna  Ellen,  .\pril  7,  1677.« 

X     Arciielaus,  1).  about   1653:  m.  Sarah    ,  March,  161)8; 

m.  2d,  Sarah  Green  (1699-1719),  1717. 


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ii.  Serfft.  Abram  l<lailis  (  Holx-rt  ).  b.  1639;  m.  Mary 
Pettingall,  Xuv.  10,  1670,  and  d.  Dec.  12,  1714.  She  d.  Sept.  19, 
1705. 


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<;HII.I>KKN. 


i     Makv,  h.  Jan.  16,   167*^. 
it     KoHKUT,  1».  May  l*J,  1G74;  m.  Kt'becca  Knight,  Aug.,  I69r), 

hiul  iS  cliildren. 
iii     Ahka.m,  Jr.,  h.  May  6,  167(5;  ni.  Ann  Longfellow,  17U3,  hail 
11  rhihlren;   a  pair  of  twins  were: 

1.   Rev.  .Joseph,  1».  March  H,  1719;  \n.  Mrs.  Marv  Green- 

h-af,  174(>. 
a.  Kev.  Benjamin,!).  Mareh  H,  1710;  n>.  Klizabeth  Pay- 
son,  1748;  in.  'JJ,  Relteeca  Nichols, 
iv     Isaac,!).  Feb.  '26,  1679;  in.   Hannah    Spofford,   1  08,  had 
7  children. 

V  Sauaii,  b.  April  11,  16S1  ;  ni.  John  Hutchinson,  1715. 

vi     Joiiv,  b.  March   7,  16S4;   in.  Klizaix'th  Noyes  (John,  Den. 
Nicholas)    1707;   in.   '1<\    Sarah    Pearson,    17^;J;    had   7 
children, 
vii     Dk.  AFattiikw,  b.  Mav  'if),  1686;  ni.  Sarah  Knight,  April 

4.  1707;  had  7  chihlren. 
viii     IsRAKL,  b.  Dec.  -5,  1688;   \\\.  Rebecca  Atkinson,  Oct.    l.'^i, 
1714,  and  d.  Dec.  I'J,  1714.     She  m.  -Jd,  Ensign  Jo.seph 
Hilton,  of  Kxeter,  N.  H.,  Oct.  10,  1716. 
ix     DoKornY,  b.  Oct.  25,  1691. 
3     X     Ri(  MAKi),  b.  Nov.  1>'2,  1693. 

'^,     iii.      Kicliard    Adams    (Sergt.   Abram,    Robert),  b.  1693; 
rn.  Susanna  Pike,  Dec  I'J,  1717,  ami  d,  \llh.     She  d.  Oct.  17,  1754. 

(;hii.i>ukn. 

i     Mary,   b.  Oct.  8,  1718;  m.  Abrani,  son  of  Dr.  Matthew 

Adams,  March   14,  1738. 
ii     John,  b.  Sept.  9,  17'JO;  d.  March  "20,  17*23. 
iii     Hannah,  b.  Nov.  1*2,  17"22;    in.  f'apt.  Daniel  Chute  (James, 

James,  James,  Lionel),  April  '20,  1742.     See  No    8. 
iv     Enoch,   1).  Sept.*24,    17*24;   m.    Sar.ah  Jackman^  (Niciio- 
las,  .I.'imcs,  James),  July  *28,  1717;  had  "2  children:  Lieut. 
Nathaniel  m.  Mary  I'earson  and  d.  18'2S,  agiMl  80;  Susan- 
n:di  <l.  young.     Mr.  Adams  d.  June  "27,  1749. 

V  RicHAUi),  Jr.,  b.  Nov.  "2,  1726;  m.  Sarah  Noyes,  1755;  had 

9  chihlren,  and  d.  Nov.  6,  1788. 
vi     SiTsANNA,  b.  Aug.  5,  1729;  d.  June  19,  1749. 
vii     John,  b.  July  30, 1732;  m.  Elizabeth  Thoria,  Dec.  22,  1761  ; 

and  had  10  children, 
viii     Daniel,  1).  Sept.  4,  1734;    in.  Edna  Noyes,  Oct.  26,  1758, 
and  had  IL'inn.ih,  who  m,  Paul  Lunt,  1790.     Mr.  Adams 
d.  Dec.  1,  1759. 
ix     Moses,  b.  Jan.  17,  1737;  m.  Ruth  Palmer,  Feb.  6,  1760. 


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KhMi  Ml,  li.  Oct.  'J4,  1740;  in.  lluiitiuli  'rinirrttoii  (Jnlni, 
F)!Uiii'l,  Daniel),  Nov.  'J'i,  17H4;  liinl  9  cliiMroii ;  lived  in 
L<»n<l(>nik'rry,  N.  11.,  and  <l.  Jan.  IS,  IS'Jft.  She  d.  Sept. 
1*J,  IMOJ.  ,Iaeul»,  the  yonngest  won  ( ITHft-lH'ja),  founded 
the  AdaniH  Feniulu  Academy  in  Londonderry,  N.  II. 


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THE   ADAMSES   OF  BRAINTREE,  MASS 

1.  i.  Henry  Adams,  said  to  he  :i  consin  to  liohert,  of  New- 
bury, ni.  Anilirose,    and   came    over  from   Devonshire,    Knjj;., 

168'.',  an<l  settled  in  Hraintree,  altoiit  ten  miles  suutli  of  Boston. 
In  163S>  lie  had  a  grant  of  land  at  Ml.  Wollaston.  He  «l.  Oct.  6, 
1646. 

OIIII.DKKN. 

i  IIknky,  h.  1604;  m.  Eli/.aheth  Paine,  I64:i,  and  was  killed 
in  Kini,'  Philip's  War,  Vvh.  1>1,  167.'i-6.  She  wa.s  shot 
l»y  accident  8  days  after.  They  had  (i  childn*n  ;  Henry, 
had  Thomas,  whose  son  Thomas  ha<l  Ilann.ah  ( 17o5-l8;^l ), 
the  great  American  authoress. 

ii     Thomas,  b.  IGI'J;  m.  Mary  ;   was  a  lieutenant  and  d. 

16SH;  7  children, 
iii  Samukl,  b.  1617;  m.  Rebecca  Graves,  <»f  <^'harlestown ;  d. 
1<)()4;  m. 'Jd  Ksther  Sparhawk,  of  ('ambridge,  1668;  he 
was  a  freeman  164H;  was  also  cjiptain ;  he  lived  in 
Charlestown  and  Concord,  but  went  to  Chelmsford  1654; 
d.  1689;  14  children. 

iv     Jo.NATMAN,  b.  1611>;   Ml.  Elizabeth ;  lid  Mary ;  d. 

about  1691,  Medtield. 

V     Pktkk,  b.   1622 ;  m.   Rachel  ;  settled  in  Medtield ;  d. 

.ibout  1690;    13  children. 

vi     John,  I>.  1(524;   m.  Ann ,  and  d.  1706;  8  children.    Dr. 

Daniel  Adams,  author  of  Arithmetic,  is  7th  on  this  line. 
2     vii     JosKi'ii,  b.  1626. 

viii     Edwaki),  b.  1630;  m.  Lydia  ;  <1.  1676;  lived  in  Med- 
tield ;  d.  about  1715  ;  14  children, 
ix     Ubsl'la. 

2.  ii.  Joseph  Adams  (Henry),  b.  1626;  m.  Abigail,  daughter 
of  Gregory  Baxter,  1650,  and  d.  Dec.  6,  1694.  She  d.  1692,  aged 
58  ;  freeman  1653  ;  selectman,  etc. 


CHILURKN. 


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i  Hannah,  b.  1652  ;  m.  Samuel  Savill. 

3     ii  JosKPH,  1).  1654. 

iii  John,  I),  .and  d.  1656, 

iv  AuiuAiL,  b.  1658|;  m.  John  Bass. 


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ALI.IEI>     FAMILIES. 


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4  V  John,  I>.  1661. 

vi  Bktiiia.  I..  1661  ;  m.  John  \Vtl»l.,  IHHU. 

vii  3I.\i:y,  J».  1663  ;  siip.  <l.  youn<;. 

viii  Samceu  l>.  lt>6i» ;  siip.  d.  y«nimr. 

ix  M.\KT,  b.  1667;  m.  SninufI  VVol»l» ;  Den.  Samuel  Bass;  d. 

171H). 

X  Peter,  b.  166K:  in.  Mary  Wehb,  1695. 

zi  JoxATiiAX,  b.  1671. 

xii  Mehitablk,  b.  167?^ ;  in.  Thomas  White,  1697. 

IJ.     iii.     Joseph   Adams  (Josepli,   IIiMiry),  h.  1654:    m.   Mary 
Chapin  (166_'-16h7k  Id^l:  'M  Hannah  Bass  "(1667-1705)  ;  .3d  Kliza- 

l»eth  :  A.  174m,  a<;e«l  71.     He  was  selectman   of  Braintree ;  d. 

1737. 

CHII.DREX. 

i  Maby.  b.  16?(3:  in  E|ihrnini  Jones,  1714. 
ii  Aidi.Aii^  b.  16'<4:  in.  Setli  Chapin,  of  Mend«>ii,  .ind  was 
;;ran«lniutlier  of  Rev.  Dr.  Chapin,  Coluinhia  Col.,  Wash- 
ini^ton. 
iii  JosKpii.  b.  \6'^S:  H.  C.  17lO;  pa.stor  Newington,  X.  H.. 
1715,  .ind  was  there  sixty-six  years;  d.  1784,  John 
l^uiiK-y  Adams  remembered  him  at  his  father's  ;  had  3 
s*»ns.     A  deseendant  invented  the  Adams  printing  pre^s. 

5  iv     Jiiiix.  b.  1691. 

V     Samieu.  b.  1693:   m.  Sarah   I'aiiie,  1720. 
vi     JosiAii,  h.  1695 ;    m.  Bethiali  ThompMdi,  Kl?*;  di>missed 

to  the  chiirrh   in  Meiidon,  1735. 
vii      Haxxaii.  b.  1697;  m.  Benjamin  Owen,  1725. 
viii     RiTii,  b.  17«K«     III.  Hfv.  Nathan  W»l»b,  1731. 
ix     Bktiiia,  b.  1702;  m.  Kl»en  Hunt,  as  2d    w.,   WVvmouth, 

1737. 
x     KiEENEZKi^  b.  1704;  in.  Ann  Boylston,  of  Brookline. 
xi     Caleb,  b.  17H»;  d.  young. 

4.  iii.  C'apl.  John  Adams  (Joseph,  Henry),  b.  1661 ;  m. 
Hannah  \V«-bb,  1691:  Jd  Hannah  Cheikley  ;  he  followed  the  seas; 
lived  in  B^r^tuii  after  16*»7  ;   merchant  there:  d.  1711. 


CiIII.I>RKX. 

i     Haxwh,  b   16«5;  m.  Samuel  Holbrook,  1710. 
ii     Jucix,  b.  I6**7. 
iii     Sami-el.  b.  I6M*:   m.  1713.  .Mary  Kifield,  ..f  Bo>t(.n  (169! 

);   w.as  a  prominent  man  in  Boston  anil  d.  174**;    12 

children — only  three  grew  up — >on  Samuel,  b.  1722;  m. 
ElizaU-ih,  daughter  of  l:»v.  Samuel  Cliecklev  (1725- 
>,  1749;   2d,  Kliaibeth    *Vells  (1736 \    1764; 


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AI.MKI)     FAMII.IKS. 


IX 


IV 
V 

vi 
vii 


he  ^r.'uliiaU'd  II.  C.  174u;  proscrilxfl  with  .lohii  Han- 
cook  l>v  (iovtTiior  (»a<'»';  si<rm'r  uf  the  l)t'»  larati<>ii  (»f 
Iiuh'|tcink'!ife;  Lii'Hti'naiit-drovcnior  of  Ma.ssarlmsi'tis, 
17SJ»;  Govfinor  171>4-7;  <l.  l-n:i.  Statue  in  St-olly 
s<niaii',  lioston.  Ill*  assisted  Wni.  Hilliiiy;s  in  making 
sinitiiiir  liooks.     (iieat  statesnjan. 

.TosKi'H,  l».  l69o. 

Maky,  I>.  KiDo  ;  rn.  Samuel  Jones,  Hoston. 

Thomas,  1..  17<>1. 

Aiii.iAH,  1..  17(i'J;  m.  \~'1:k  Deixtrah  Cutler;  d.  17«1S  ;  ( k-rk 
of   Faneuil  Hall  Market  many  years. 


5.  iv.  Deil.  John  4<iuillS  (.Joseph,  Joseph,  Henry),  l». 
lO'Jl  ;  III.  I7;U,  Susannah  l>i»ylston  (I'ettM-,  Dr.  Thomas,  Thomas, 
England  to  America,  1085;  <lied  l«»r)8,  ageil  8K),  of  Hrookline  ;  was 
constahle  in  ll'lH,  seleetman  1734,  deaeon  1747  ;  d.  17«)1  ;  wife  d. 
1797,  aged  88. 

(  IIII.DKICN. 

i  IlttN.  John,  l».  173.');  m.  Ahigail,  daughter  of  IJev.  Wni. 
Smith,  :md  ha<l  n  eliihlren,  uf  whom  .John  (^iiiney  (17fi7- 
IHAX)  was  tlie  (Ith  President  <  i'  the  ITniied  States,  lie 
m.  Liuiisa  Catharine  .lolmson  (177n-lS.')'J),  of  M.aryland, 
and  had  .'5  suns.  Hun.  lulm  was  (diicated  a  lawyer,  and 
heeame  2d  President  of  the  I'nited  Slates  (17ltt  1801). 
His  wife  d.  IslS,  aged  74.  He  d.  July  4,  I8-Jt). 
ii  I'ktkk  r..,  i».  17:!s;  m.  Mary  Crusl.y,  i7()8. 
iii     Ki.iHC,  b.  1741  ;  m.  Thankful  White,  17<55. 


BANES. 


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ni. 

25- 

H4; 


Henry  F.  Waters,  of  Salem,  in  his  "  (Tleaninir>*  from  Knglish  Rec- 
ords," 1880,  mentions  the  will  t>f  John  Haneks  (»f  Luiidun  piuhalily 
1(530,  in  which  the  testatur  remembers  William,  lii«hard,  Thomas, 
(ieorge,  and  Mary,  c^iildren  of  his  uncle,  William  Haneks,  deceased ; 
also  (ioi.^in    Halpli  l''ugLr. 

1.  Ril'iliird  Builkcs,  who  came  to  America,  and  settled  at 
S«-ituate,  Mass.,  ahout,  or  before,  1<)40,  may  liave  been  connected 
with  the  family  mentioned  above.  In  lti4;>  he  was  a  settler  in 
York  Cttunty,  .Me.,  where  he  was  a  Provincial  Coiineihtr  for  1(551-2, 
under  (tuv.  Kdwaid  (iodfrey  ;  Sidectman  off  and  on  twenty  years; 
Trial  Justice  or  Commissioner  sever;il  years;  Cuuil  .Vppraisi'r  the 
best  part  of  thirty  years,  to   1U91  ;  besides  other  appointmeiiis,  as 


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AI..JKI»     KAMIMHS. 


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Tax  CoiiimissioiuT,  llio'J ;  Overseer  of  ('oimty  Prison,  IHTIJ,  etc. 
He  WHS  in:i(le  :i  freetnun  1()5'2,  and  in  Kisi  appears  in  a  list  of  inliab- 
itanl^  swearing  alleniance  to  the  King.  lie  d.,  or  was  carried  off 
Ity  Indians,  early  in  lOi)-,  wlien  187  of  the  people  of  \'()rk  were 
either  killed  or  carried  captive  to  Canada.  lie  ni.  Klizahetli,  daughter 
of  John  an*l  HIi/nbeth  Alcock,  of  York,  who  survived  him  several 
years. 

Cllll.nKKN, 

2     i     .loiiN. 

ii     SAMUKr.,  I».  ere  1(559 ;  d.  109-J. 
iii     .Ion,  d.  KJ9-2. 
iv     JusKi'H,  h.  l<)t)7;  rn.  Klizabetli,  d;ingliter  of  .John  and  Kliza 

(Cuintnings)    Harmon,  of  York,    l<i94;  had   s  children, 

and  d.  uhoiit  1741. 


■i... 


*i.  ii.  JollII  Killllies  (liichard),  1».  ahoiit  16r)7  ;  .Selectman, 
1698  ;  (Jr.and  Juror,  lG9"J-3,  and  17i»l  ;  m.  twice;  the  second  wife 
W!is  Klizahelh,  daugiiter  of  I'eter  .and  S:irah  (Saunders)  Tnrhat,  of 
Wells,  and  d.  1726;  she  d.  178M. 

<  IIII.IOiKN. 

i     Kmzahktii,  m.  Nehemiah  Clausen,  <d'  LehanoM,  Vt.,  I)eft»re 

I78H. 
ii     .loiiN,  d.  prohahly  hefore  1719. 

Hy  second  wife: 
8     iii     M<)SKs. 

iv     Hannah,  m.  Uenjamin   J.'icohs,  of  Salem  and  Wi-lls,  June 

18,  17A(t. 
V  Aakon,  li.  about  H',*Jh,  in  York;  was  a  miiriiier  in  the  ser- 
vici'  of  tin-  Province,  1717,  under  Sir  William  I'epperill, 
and  d.  at  York,  I7()8,  He  m.  Mary  Hai:is,  I72<),  and  hat! 
Aaron,  l».  I78S  ;  prohaldy  more.  He  m.  .Mary  Perkins, 
1761;  was  in  the  wars  of  1759  68  ;  d.  IH28. 
vi     Makv. 

2t.  iii.  MOSCK  liaillieM  (.lolm,  liichard),  l>.  about  1690;  lived 
upon  the  fanidy  homestead  in  York  tliroULth  life.  He  had  various 
oHiees  on  land  and  sea,  .and  was  called  Lieutenant  on  the  town  book. 
He  was  in  Vni.  Thom.as  Woilutxik's  company,  17'J2-5,  to  tight  In- 
dians. He  m.,  171'J,  liuth,  daughter  of  Klias  and  .Magdalen  (Hil- 
ton) Weure,  and  d.  175U,     She  d.  1768,  aged  66-7. 

CIIILDRKN. 

4      i     JoHiiUA,  b.  Sept.  18,  1718. 

ii     Kma8,  b.  Aug.  9,  1715  ;  d.  1725. 


AI.IJKI)    FAMILIES. 


XI 


111 
iv 

V 

vi 
vii 

viii 


IX 


i.v 


M.\i!v,  1..  S»'|.t.  1-J.  1717;  Ml.  Frinois  Hetls,  Aug.  13,  1735, 
17r)l  ;  Iiv«'(l  ill  Vork;  liad  two  <l;iiiglit»'is. 

J<.iiN,l..  .M:ircli  I-J,  17'J'J:  in.  Ilaiiiiali  I'rohlc 

Ki.iAs,  1).  .Sept.  1>,  IT'J;");  III.  I,y<lia  Dri-sscr,  171S,  !inil  ii\i'tl 
ill  Sc;irl»or(i'.  Ilf  was  C:i|)laiii  ot'  tlii'  sloop  "  Willing 
.Miii.l."  1747. 

Jkukmi.vii,  I..  Oct.  7,  I7-J7;  .1.   May  HI,  17.V2,  of  small  pox. 

Zkukmiaii.  1».  May  7,  17-i(>;  in.  Abigail  Miiclimori',  1753; 
lived  in  York  ;  lia<l  13  sons. 

Mosi>,  1».  July  "24,  173li;  m.  I'Ik-Im',  (laughter  of  Jacoh  and 
Aliiijail  (Hr.K'y)  Curtis,  sou  of  Kphraiin  and  Klizaheth 
(Killiurm-)  Curtis,  uf  !{o\vl»'y,  1754,  and  moved  to  Arun- 
del ( Kemu'liiinkpoit )  al)i)Ul  1700;  removed  to  Scarboro', 
where  he  taught  school,  and  was  engineer  and  surveyor, 
lie  was  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  1775-6,  and  was  1st 
Lieutenant  in  Col.  Kdmiind  Phinney's  regiment;  saw 
service  at  Fort  (ieorire  and  Ticonderoga,  N  Y.  After 
tile  war  he  resided  at  Scarhoro';  later  in  Nortli  Yarmouth, 
and  d.  in  Saco,  Me.,  Oct.  1>,  1S-J3,  age<l  U\.  His  wife  died 
April,  1K14;  had  1»  children.  One,  Kli.is,  I..  1774,  m. 
I.Mcreli.a  I'lince;  had  a  son,  Kdw.anl  Prince,  I).  Isjl, 
whosi'  son,  Charles  Kdward,  M.  1).,  late  of  N'ineyard 
Haven,  Mass.,  hut  now  of  Portland,  .Me.,  has  long  l»een 
hunting:  iJanks  and  \Vean'  families. 

Ki.i/AiiKTii,  I)  Jan.  11,  17;M  5;  in.  I>eii  jamin  Milliken.  Aug. 
•Jii,  1754. 

Kinii,  l».  Jan.  liS,  173t)-7;  m.  Klias  We.ire  (Joseph, 
Klias,  Peter),  April,  17<>(l.     See  Weare. 

iiii'iiAKu,  li.  altont  173S  1>;  d.  Dec.  4,  17(5*2,  of  ;i  f'Ver  con 
tracted 
wars. 


Ill    the  service    during  llie   French  ami    Indian 


4.  Iv.  Joshua  liailkcs  (.Mosis,  John,  Richard),  1).  Sept.  13, 
1713;  111.  Mary  .Miichiiiore,  Sept.  IH,  1737,  an<l  had  a  large  family, 
live  of  whom  immiirrated  to  Nov.a  Scotia  time  of  the   Revolution. 


CIIILDUK.N. 

5     i  JosiUA,  l».  Nov.  4,  1750. 

ii  JoSKPn,  l».  May  11,  1752. 

iii  Fi.i/.Aiii;iii.'  It.  July  24,  1753. 

iv  tiKKK.MiAii,  l».  Julv  2(t,  1755. 

<)     V  MosKs,  1..  Oct.  22',  175H. 


'.    » 


5.  V.  Josliiia  Kankcs,  Jr.,  hapt.  Nov.  4,  175(t;  went  to  Nova 
Scotia,  :iiid  prohaldy  m.  there  Dorothy  C'rafi,  1777,  and  settled  on 
on  the  "  I'ost  Road,"  u  mile  helow  riawrencetown,  .\iinapolis 
Coimty,  :tn  honest,  uprii;ht  farmer;  <!.  iMlt},  agcij  IMi.  Mis  wife  d. 
1H33,  aged  Htl.      His  eyesight   was  good  to  the  last. 


'•'■•r 


xn 


/U 


* 


ALMKI»     FAMILIES. 


<  IIIM>KRN. 


7  i     (iKOKsJK,  b.  Miucli   1'2,  1771S. 

8  ii     tloiiN. 

9  iii     IIknky. 

10  iv     Jamks, 

11  V     Chris  Toi'iiKU. 

12  vi     .Ia<;oii. 

13  vii     Kkki»kiii»  K. 

viii     Hannah,  ni.   Klij.i  licals  (Coopor,  Ahcl),  aiul    had   Mary 
Ann,  Dolly,  an<l  Kdwanl. 
xi      IlicTsv,  in.  liayanl  I'aysMM  (.Fonatlian,  Jonathan,  .Fonatlian, 
K|thiaini,    Dca.    FMwarti,  ovi-r    from   Kngland     to    Hox- 
l.nry,  HWd,  and  d.  almnt   UJW)). 

14       X        WiM.IAM. 

xi     Makv,  (I.  young, 
xii     Frank,  d.  young. 

0.      V.     MONCS     Itailks   (Joshua,    Mosrs,  John,    Itichaid),    l»a|.t. 

Ota.  'J'J,  17r)S  ;  in.  Saumlcrs,  Mi'itlcd  in   VVilrnol,  N.   S.,  and   is 

reported  to  have  d.  on  his  hirthday,  l!^r»7,  aged  W. 

(MIII.I»RKN. 

ir>        i     iMosKs,  Jr. 
IT)      ii     RiniAiii). 
17      iii     'I'lMoTiiv. 

iv     Jank,  i>.   171M  ;  m.   Dea.  Daniel  Whil  man*'' ( Daniel,  John, 
John,    liev,    Zachariah,    Di-a.  >lohn,    1<>37),    IH'Jl,  and  d. 
ISH7.     He   Ml.    Isl,   .\nn    Dykenian  (171)2    1«17);    had    11 
children,  and  d.  \H{V.i,  aged  72. 
V     .JiroiTii,  d.  Jan.,  is'U,  ageil  IMi  (»r  7. 
IS      vi     Kmi'hai.kt. 

vii     Ann,  ni.  James  Astuns,  a  sohlier. 


7.  vl.  <jltMH'{?C  Hanks  (Josliua,  Joshua,  .Moses,  John,  Ki<h- 
ard),  1».  near  Lawreneetown,  .\niia|iolis  County,  .March  12,  1778;  ni. 
Helsy,  d:nightei' of  l''r;iii(ris  and  KlizaKcth  (  Mason )  N«'Ison,  Jan.  I(), 
lS(»,i;  lived  in  lJ|»|fer  Clarence;  farmer  and  cooper;  <l.  March  29, 
18()0.     She  d.  April  H,  1H7;"),  aged  h9. 


rmi.DRKN. 

i     Ki.iZA,  I).  March  9,  l«(>7;  d.  .March  31,  ISl  1. 
ii     Hannah,  »..  Aug.  25,  inn'.j;  ui.  liurton  Chute.     ( Xo.  f».'{.) 
iii     Sam, V,  It.  Oct.  I<),  ls|l  ;  m.  De.i.  Sila*,  sun  of   Krank  Jack- 
son, Ih:II  ;   1  children, 
iv     Sa.muki,  Nki.son,  I».  .\pril  2,  1814;  m.  I)<dly,  da.  of  Klijah 
liciiU  ;  4  dus. 


AI,I.IKI»     KAMII.IKS. 


XIII 


V     (iKoi{(;K  CuAKi,  1>.  .rune   'J'J,  isKJ;  m.  Sophia  (.M;iish:ill) 

('lml»'.     (No.    \'A) 
vi      FuKi.i.KK  K,  l».   ImI».  1»,   IHIIJ;  in.  N:immu   Marshall  ;  Sir.ipli 

Chnt.'.     (No.  88.) 
vii      Km/, A  .Aw,  1».  Manh  "JT,  I><"_'1  ;  tn.  William,  son  of  Frank 
Jackson,  .May  7,  IM^;  In-  <l.  Si'pt.,  |Hs'{,  agrd  78.       Sin- 
lives  in    l);in\«Ts,  M.ass, 
viii     FsAA. ,  I..  .\|.iil  -j.^*,  |v'j:{;  .1.  o.t.  !•_',  iH-jr,. 
i.\      Ki.KA.NoK,  h.  ,\Ianli  I,  ls-^t»;   III.  Si.liM-y  .Marshall;  Sainncl 

.Moori'.     (Si-e  Marshall.) 
.\      IsAAT,  h.   March    18,   IS-JS;  ni.   Kli/a,  ilau«_'lit«-r  of  Charles 

Foster ;  .O  cliijilren. 
xi      Makuakki    Ann,   h.    I*'ch.  4,    |s8I  ;    in.    Howard    .Mayhew 
(.John  I'.,  .James);   one  Hon  ;  live  in  l):uivers,  Mass. 

S.  vi.  tlohll  Banks  (.Joshua,  .loshua,  .Moses,  .John,  Kichanl), 
l>.  17M(»  ;  III.  I'oliy,  <lau<iliti'r  of  .Joel  Farnswdrlh,  ainl  live<l  on  the 
niountain,  :ihove  IIam|)ton,  ami  «l.  liS8!^.  She  in.  *Jil,  Dea.  Mali,  a 
soldier  of  VVe||int,'ton's  army,  ami  il.  iHss,  a;^e<|   9.').     I|«.  ,in.,\  |,s77, 

aijed  9(».      He  in.  1st, C'orhitt,  ami  had  2  sons,  and  a  <lau^hter, 

Kli/.aheth  ;  in.  I*:irker  Viditoe. 


•h- 
ni. 

•29, 


nill.DKKN. 

i      I)ka«;on  Wii.i.iAM,  h.  aliout    lHH»;fii.   Kachel,  daughter  of 

William  Klliotl,  and  had  7  children, 
ii     IIam>i.ky,I>.  IXISC:*);  m.  Armanella  .Marshall  (William,  An- 
thony); (>  chiUlreii. 
iii     .Maki.akkt,  h.  Sept.,  IK'Jtt;  m.   IJcv.  IFenry  Arch«'laus. 
iv      Makia,  1».  Sept.,  IS-J'J  ;  III.  William  II.  Uoaeh  ;  Arche  Ihirns, 

.Jr.;  'i  or  i\  ehildn'ii. 
V     IIknkv,  h.  li^'J.*);  m.   Hecea,  daughl«'r  of  .John   N'iditoe;  8 

H(ms;    ISecea   Ilollman. 
vi     .Ja.mks,  h.  1H2H  ;  III.  I*)li/.aheth,  daughter  of  Timothy  lianks  ; 
•J  dauyhlers. 
Halcoinh  ;  8  children, 
vii      Ki.i/AitKTii,    l>.    IH81  ;   m.  Sainiud  iJudson,  son  of   Keiihen 
viii     Maky  Ki.iza,  h.   1S88;  m.  Weston,  son  o|  I'-iah  .Johnson  ; 
4  children. 


■  ) 
ack- 

lijali 


0.  vl.  Henry  Itanks  (.lo^hua,  .loshua.  .Moses,  .John,  Rich- 
ard), h.  17x2  ;  d.  IHHO  ;  m.  'I'hatikful,  dau'^diter  of  .J«iel  l<'ariisworth  ; 
lived  in  Upper  Clarence,  under  the   North   Mountain  ;  she  d.  ahoiil 

I X70. 

rilll.lMtKN. 

i     JoKi.,   •!.    I'.,  m.   Dehorali,  daughter  of   Jonhua  Slocomh, 
1^81  ;  4  ihildren. 


■■'if 

I'll 


•I 


XIV  ALLIKD    FAMILIES. 

ii     Mauy,  in.  Ch.irlos  Foster,  son  of  Isa.'\c,  Jr.;  9  cliildrcn. 

iii  .JoHiiiA,  111.  Calliarinc,  <l!iu<;lit(  r  of  Calol)  Sloconil* ;  4 
children;  (lauuliter  Catliiirim-  (?)  ni.  ('apt.  Cliarlcs  H. 
W('avt'r,\vlio  was  drowiu't]  off  tlic  ''('.  Ii.  Weaver,"  in  Bos- 
ton liarlx.r.  Mr.  lianks  <1.  aliotit  lS;iS.  SIm-  in.  liiJ, 
Captain  Harvey. 

iv  IIknkv.  Jr  ,*in.  Catliariiie,  il.iui^liter  of  .laecl)  Dnrland  ;  <) 
eliil'Iren 

V     Calkh,  I».  1S13:  d.  Feb.  1, 1S31. 

vi     Louise,  I).  1S1}>;  m.  Wesley  (iilliatf''    (.Midiael,  Win);  •'{ 

cliildren. 
vii      Fanny,  in.  Gidi'on,  son  of  Samuel  IJeardsley. 
viii     Becca,  m.   Parker,  son  of  J(.«  epli  Neily ;  .o  eliildren. 

i.x  SrsiK,  1>.  IS'JO;  ni.  (ieorirr,  .).  P.,  son  ofJoscpl,  Ndly  ;  their 
son,  (ieor-ie  K.,  I».  1S.^G,  was  killed  l)y  a  railroad  train  at 
Pine  (iiove,  S«'pt.,  1874. 

X     Cai.kb,  1>.  IH8:^;  rn.  Cassie  Rafiise,  und  li.nl  4  cliildron. 

10.  vl.  James  Banks  (Joslm.'i,  Joshua,  >[oses,  John,  Hiehard), 
l>.  17S4;  m.  Sally  liicu  (see  Riee);  lived  near  M  vrslialPs  Cove,  now 
Port  Lorne,  and  d.  June,  1864.     She  d.  Auij.,  180^"    a<jed  75. 


CHII.DUE.N. 

i     Sii.AS,  d.  a  younu  man. 
ii     Jo.sKi'H,  in.  Leah,  d:iuj;hter  of  Daniel  Durlnnd  ;  *2chilrlren  ; 

m.  2<l,  llettie,  daujjcliter  of   Williain  Phinney. 
iii     Jamks,  1).  iHllI :  in.  M  iriraret  .Moody:    11  children  ;  daui^h- 

ter  Kllen  in.  James  Williain  CI  ute. 
iv     Ki.iZA,  li.   18'il  ;   m.  Thomas,  son  of  John  Eiliott,  and  had 

8  ehililren. 
V     Ja<ob,  h.  lSi»3;  111.   Ruth  Ann,  daughter  of  Arehe  Burns, 
Jr.  (I).  18-J,^),  and  d.   Feh.  0,  \s\)2.      .\rehe  Burns,  Sr.,  m. 
Il.annah  Brooks, 
vi     SiONKV,  1».   IS'J.*):   111.  Sarah.  «lauf;hter  of   Deacon   Wilhur, 
S(»n  of  Ahednigo  Parker;    18  cliildren. 

11.  vi.  Capt.  Christopher  Banks  (Joshua,  Joshua,  Moses, 
John,  Richard),  h.  17S.'» ;  m.  Pliehe,  d.aughter  of  Daniel  Durland, 
und  lived  in  Wilinot,  above  Port  Lorne.  She  d.  1830,  aged  41  ;  he 
m.  ti.'  Jerusha,  daughter  of  Isaac  Longley  (Israel,  Williain,  John, 
William,  William,  Willi.am),  and  d.  Oct.,  1883;  she  d.  Jan.,  1889, 
aged  ."7. 

CHII.DKEN. 

i     Emza,  h.  18PJ;  III.  Reeee  Worthylake  ;  daughter  Sabina, 
m.  John   Balsor.     .Mr.   Worthylake  in.  'Jd,  Sophia  Hoyt. 
ii     Ciiaki.ks,  i».   1814;  in.  S.arah  A.,  daughter  of  Dea.  Alex. 
McKenzie  ;  4  chilnren. 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


XV 


iii     Cou.VKMA,  I).    1816;  in.  John,  hod  of  Alex.  Mt-Kenzie;  7 

c'hildrt'n. 
iv     VViM,i,vM,  b.  May  19,  181S;  m.  Hannah  (l>.  1S23),  «laii(Thtcr 

of  <losi'|)h  Kankin,  Jan.   I'J,  1840,  and  liaii    10  cliililren  ; 

son    IlobiTt,  I).  ISl'J,  ni.  Nancy,  (lau<;htt'r  of  Arod  Mc- 

Nayr,  and  had  9  children  ;  moved  to  Beverly,  April,  1887. 

I  lis  piirents  :ire  there,  too. 
V     Anmjkmm:,  I>.  1S20;  in.  Israel  Brooks  and  d.  sliortly  after; 

he  in.  'Jd,  Mary  K.,  daughter  of  Hiley  Corl»it  ;  liave  a 

daujfhter,  Jessie, 
vi     Gkokok,  I).   IS'JU:  in.  Rebecca,    daus»liler   of  Eli  Messen- 

'■  'tf     i^vv  ;  5  t-hildren. 
vii     Mahi.v,   b.   IH24;   in.   Win.  Crocker,  at  Middleton,  N.  S.; 

'2  children, 
viii     Sai.i.y,    b.  18*26;    m.  Solomon,  son  of  Jame8    Charlton ;  2 

children, 
ix     John   Wakd.  b.   1829;  in.  Rachel,  daiii;hter  of  Alex.  Me- 

Keii/.ie,  1849;    '2  children.     She  d.  1S.'>4,  aj^ed  25;  in.  'id 

Einina  Frances,  daughter  of  Geo.    Warren,  and  live  at 

l)anvers|»ort.       He  was    a  soldier  in  the  Tnited  Stales 

Navy. 
X     HrssKi.i.,    b.    1831  ;    m.    Lovisa   Marshall   (George,  Otis, 

Isaac);  6  children, 
xi     Ci.AKK,  b.  18:56;  d.  about  1869. 


in. 
)ur. 


ISCS, 

ind, 
he 
111), 

889, 


12.  vi.  Jacob  Banks  (Joshua,  Joshua,  Moses,  John,  Hicliard), 
b.  1787  ;  in.  Betsy  Witt  ( 1798—1868)  ;  liveil  south  of  Lawreiisetown, 
south  of  Annapolis  Uiver ;  d.  Aug.,  1.S70. 


CHILDKKX. 

i     Jonx,  b.  1S20;  in.  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  Neily. 

ii     LouiSK,  in.  John   C.  Wilson,  and  d.  ;  he  in.  "Jd,  Ella, 

daughter  of  Harvey  Saunders,  and  widow   of  .lohn  Jef- 
ferson. 

iii     (iiEoKGK,  in.  Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Daniel  Durland,  Jr. 

iv     Amukose  L.,  m.  Sarah  E.,  daughter  of   John  Whitman  ; 
Matilda,  a   sister,   and    Armanella,  daughter   of   James 
Sprowle. 
V     Bkthia,  m.  James  A.,  son  of  James  Sprowle. 

vi     Makia,  III.  Isaac  Whitman,  son  tif    John  ;  Alden,  son  of 
Timothy  BankH. 


13.  vi.  Freilerick  Banks  (Joshua,  Joshua,  Moses,  John,  Rich- 
ard), b.  about  1790;  in.  Hannah  (1797 — Sept.,  1881),  daughter  of 
John  Graves;  lived  at  Port  Lome,  and  d.  about  1885. 


>,  r;  ., 


■:■>.!> 


Ml. 


XVI  AI.I.IKI)     KAMII.IKS. 

('IIII.I)KE.N. 
i       PlIILo,  1>.    IS'iO. 

ii  (iii.iiKitr,  l>.   Isii'J. 

iii  Ai  KXAM>Ki{,  l».  1S'J4  ;  d.  1M91. 

iv  Cait.  Iskakl,  It.  |SJ«1;  .1.  J;ill.,  IX;'.?. 

V  ,J(»iiN,  l».   ISJS;    111.  Uaclul  Wils.Mi  ( W:ilt<  r,  Cliristoplu'r). 

vi  Ki  i/.AiiKTii,  I).  l>iH(»;  III.  Aaron,  son    of  Thomas  CliMrlton. 

vii  PiiiNKAS,  I).  Im:{-J;  III.   Harriet,  »laii<,'liti'r  «>f  Walter  \Vils«in, 

1N71». 

viii     .Iank,  III.  Will.  Daltoii,  .Fr. 
ix     Mau»;akkt  .Ann,  in.  Curtis,  son  of  Hi'urv  Dalton.     (Will- 
iam, Sr.,  and  llfiiry  Itrollicis.) 

14.  vi.  Wiliiaiii  Kaiiks,  yonnizi'st  of  S  ln(»tlH'is,  l».  alxuit 
iSdO;  m.  Marijarct  Warwick,  .ami  livctl  on  \hv  oM  lionu'stoail  of  Imh 
fallu'r;  d.  .ihoiit  1S.^5{.     Slu-  d.  Sept.,  1S9I,  owr  so. 

(IIII.DKKN. 

i     Mav  Ei.i/a,  I».  IS.'l'J;   111.  Dt'sl»risay,  son  of  KIkmi  Hnlcomb. 

His  mot  her  was  a  sister  of  Avard  Lonjjli'y,  Ksq. 
ii     .Tkssik,  I).  IHSf);  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Samuel  C'liesley. 


15.  vi.  Mosi'S  Banks  (Moses,  .loshun,  .Moses,  John,  Richard), 
I),  about  1774-.'i;  m.  Olive  (l».  M;ircli  I'J.  177<)),  daui;hter  of  I)ea. 
Joseph  and  Eleanor  (Blood)  Morton,  and  li\ed  in  Aylesfonl,  Kings 
County,  N.  S. 

•  IIII.nUKN. 

i  Ahram,  <I.  at  UO. 

ii  JosKi'ii. 

iii  Kit.MiNi),  m.  Kunicc  Morton,  a  cousin  :  Portland,  Mo. 

iv  John,  hi.    Klizalieth,  d.aiiiihter  of   Elijah  Heals. 

V  William,  iii.  Harriet,  daughter  of  James  I'atter.son. 

vi  Makiaii,  m.  (4eoru'»'  Dunkean,  a  carpenter, 

vii  Emily,  m.  James  Dunkean. 

viii  (Jkoikik,  m.  Sarah 'I'aylor;   Sylvia  Marshall   (Isaac,  Will- 
iam, David,  Isaac). 


16.    vi.     Kicliard  Ranks  (Moses,  Joshua,  Mosos,  John,  Rich- 
ard), in.  Nancy  Patterson,  and  lived  in  Ayh'sford. 


■I 


'« 


<  IIILDKKX. 


i  William,  m.  Uuth  Collins, 

ii  Ruth,  in.  Charles  Palmer, 

iii  Jank,  III.  Peter  Martin,  from  England, 

iv  John,  in.  Mary  Martin. 


T 


.;  '\ 


AI.I.IKI)     KAMII.IF.H. 


XVII 


Lii'li- 


V  Ai.K\AM>KK,  It.  I^I'J;  111.  Altltu',  iliiiijilitiT  of  .J(tsc|t|i  Col- 

lins; -J.l,  llcKii  A.  Moisi-  (1^13(1—111.  IH.VJ);  8  fliiMren. 
vi     l-oi  is.\.  III.  I'liarU's  Kitchie. 
vii     Son,  hi.  Barti'aiix. 

17.  Vl.  Timotll)  Bunks  (.M«'-t's,  .Foslma,  Moses,  Jolm,  IJicli- 
ani),  III.  M  iij^aivt,  <lai»ght»T  of  Jost'jili  Hiirs.s,  uihI  livetl  in  Ayies- 
for«l,  N.  S. 

«  IIII.DREN. 

i  Ei.I7:a,  111.  John,  son  of  Paul  Crocker, 

it  C.\Kui.i.\K,  III.  ParkiT  Baker, 

iii  John,  in.  Ann,  daii^littr  of  Johcpli  S|iiiin('y. 

iv  Ai.iiK.N,  III.  Hannah  Cogswell;  St'raphiiia  l*attor.son  ;  Maria 
(lianks)  Whitman. 

V  M.vKV,  111.  Heiiiah,  son  of  Josi'|i|i  S|iiniu'\. 
vi  D.win,  III.  M.iria  Patlerson. 

vii     MaK(J.vkkt,  I».  isili;  ni.  .lohn,  son  of  (ieorj^i'  Burns, 
viii     A.MoitET.  111.  Will.    Henry    Harris,  son  <>f  Jttseph  (Captain 
Henry),  at  Bear  |{i\er,'N.  S. 
ix     .losEi'li,  III.  Dolly,  ilauuhter  of   Bayanl  I'ayson. 
.\     Bktsv,  III.  James,  son  <>t  John  lianks. 
xi     DiMOCK,  m.  Betsy,  «Inughter  of  KdwanI  (toiieher. 

IH.  vl.  Klipllillot  BailkN  (.Moses,  Joshua,  Moses,  John,  Rich- 
ard), Ml.  Hannah,  (laughter  of  Tiiii«>thy  Saun(ler.s,  and  lived  in 
Avlesford. 

nill.DRKN. 

i  Sai'Ndkr.s,  Ml.  off  South. 

ii  AiiKAM,  111.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Kev.  Israul  Rice, 

iii  Hk.n'kv. 

iv  David,  in.  >F:iria  Pa\soii. 

V  OiiAiMAii,  in.  Margaret  .Moddy. 

vi       K/EKIKI. 

vii     Thomas  Handi.kv. 
viii     Ji'MiTii,  III.  James  Kinney, 
ix     Maktiia,  III. Kohar. 


BARNES. 

1.     NntllHIlipl   BurilOS,  I'orn   aluMit    1720,  ajipears  in  (Jranvllle, 
N.  S.,  soon  alter  the  French  were  ilriven  out,  in  ITnft. 

C'lIII.nKKN. 

2         i     Hannah,  h.  1745;  ni.  Jol»  Younp. 

'A         ii     Ki.izAr.KTii,  l».  1746;  in.  Joseph  Milluuy,  from  Ireland, 
iii     Sakaii,  I>.  1748;  lu.  Samuel  Chute.     (No.  10.) 

•i 


(' 


XVtII  AI.hlKIt     KAMI  MRS. 

4  iv     Makv,  It.  1750;  in.  Jaiin-s  K:iv,  from  Irfl;iri»l. 

V  N'.\TiiANii;i,,  l».  17;'>2  ;   m,  if  f  iiii>take  nut,  .I«-ru>h!i  MInck- 

iiiiin'  (oiK'  lit'  \t  i-liililrfii  of  .ImIiii  :in<i  SiumIi  (llulmt's) 
Itlarkiiiori',  Hon  of  .lolm  aii«l  Anna  (Branch),  Ht»n  of 
William  ami  Kli/.alirtli  (lianks),  Hlackniorc,  over  from 
Kn<;Ian<l  to  Si-itiiati',  Ma»>.,  1(U»;"),  m  .Itititi),  o\i'r  to  Nova 
Scotia  lu't'oru  tlif  Kcvolution,  ami  .scttlctl  in  CornwalliH, 
Kinjj;H  Co. 

5  vi     SrKN(  KU,  1>.  IT.'t.T;  ni.  Jam.',  ilauglilor  of  Valentine  Troop. 

2.  ii.     Hailliali  DairilOH,  m.  Joli  Voung,  an<1  liad,  in  (iranville, 
N.  S.: 

Cltll.hKK.N. 

i  W  11.1,1AM,  1>.  17»>4;m.  Miriam  I'arkcr.  175»ii. 

ii  Sa.mi  Ki.,  I>.  17t);');  in.  hvtiia,  <l:ini!litcr  of  Samuel  Morse, 

iii  Hannah,  I>.  170S;  m.  James  Parker,  179'»:  no  cliildren. 

iv  .1  OS  K  I'll,  1».  17<)i>. 

V  TiMoTiiv,  It.  1771  ;  m.  Mary . 

vi  Joii,  It.  May  '2i\,  177:1;  m. Lecmanl. 

vii  John,  It.  I77i'». 

\iii  Nathan iKi,,  It.  1777. 

ix  KttHKUT,  I).  177U;  m.  Klizalietli  McCormack. 

X  Sakaii,  Ii.  I7S(>;  <|.  young, 

xi  AiiKAM,  It.  17S4;  m.  Ilannaii  Wade. 

3.  ii.     KlixalM'ill   Itai'lieM,  m.  J«ise|ili  Millmry,  17(t4,  ami  had: 


iHIMiBKN. 


i  Thomas,  Ii.  17(i.^;  m. 

ii  Hknjamin,  Ii.  1707  ;  m. 

iii  .Iamks,  It.  1 770  ;  m. 

iv  Makv,  It.  177*J;  m.  Deiimtte  Duriaiul. 

v  Ki.i/ABKrii,  1).  1774. 

vi  tlosKi'ii,  h.  177(5;  drowned. 

U     vii  IIknuv,  It.  177^. 

viii  Samuki,,  b.  17i<0. 

ix  Rk'hakii,  It.  1782. 

X  SAitAii,  b.  178f». 


4.     ii.     Mary   BariieH^  (from  Ireland)  m.  Joseph  Ray,  and  had 
in  Nova  Scotia : 

CHII.DKKN. 

i     .Iank,  m.  T<>si'|ih  Foster.     (See  Foster.) 

ii     .loiiN,  m.  Deborah,  ilaughter  of  Joel    Farnsworlh. 

iii      MoHKs,  reliinied  to  Irel:ind. 

iv     iIamkh,  111.  Kacliel,    daughter  of  John    Morris,  of   Bunker 
Hill  fame.  //jir.^ 


>     I 


AI.MKI)     FAMILIES. 


xix 


5.    ii.    S|M'iin»r  Barnes,  h.   1755;  m.  Jane  Troup  (b.  1700), 
nixl  limi : 

•  iiii.nftKN. 

i  K.vTY,  li.  May  17,  1771*. 

ii  .F  A.oii  I'.,  h. 'I7*<-'. 

ill  IIk.nkv,  I».  17x4. 

iv  Toiiv.  I..  178X. 

V  Josi  I'll  T.,  I».  1790. 

vi  i\.\.\rv,  l>.  IhiiO, 

«.     iii.     ThoiiiiiN    Milhiiry    (.F<>Ht|ih,   aii*l     Elizal.fth    (Haines, 
<lau]jiiter  <>t'  Natliaiiicl.; 

<  IIII.IIREX. 

i     TiioMAs,  <lri>wiii><l    in  Aniia|ioli<<   Hasin  ;  ovvr  80 

ii     PiiKiiK,    in.    N'atli.inii-I     ll.-irri?*    (Ik-nj.,    Saimu'l,    Beverly, 

.MaKs.,  to  VariMoiitli,  \.  S.,  l~ft'-i). 
iii     JosKi-ii,  III.   Kfhepca  Weare    iJom.>|>Ii,  Klias,  Joseph,  Klian, 

iVter). 
iv     D.win,  <ir<i\vneil  in  cliililliood. 


iker 


7.  iii.  Benjuiliill  Millmry  (Joseph  an<l  Klixaltntli  liarnes),  1». 
17<57;  111.  Sar.ili  Mar.shall,  h.  alndii  1770,  <lau|;liter  of  Solt)mon,  and 
lived  in  Wilnmt,  \.  S.,  near  Port  iJeorge.  He  «I.  about  1845;  she 
.1,  about  Ix4-J. 

<  HII.DKEN. 


i     MKKfY,  b.  Jan.,  179H;  in. 
eliittlren. 


Bryan  ;  'Jtl,  Xiekersoii  ;    3 


ii     Wii.i.AicD,  b.  IMOO;   in.  Kiinice,  ilaiigbter  of  Jolm  Weaver, 

Si.  Jobn,  N.  H. 
iii     Samuki.,  b.  1804;  in.  Mary,  «lau<;liter  of    Silas  Ileiit,  and 

i\.  ixy;},  at  Lawrencetown  ;  5  ehildren. 
iv     Sol. «. Mux,    b.   1806;   in.   IMiebe    Sprowle,  daughter   of  W. 

Itoaeh. 
V     F    x.iAMix,  b.  1808;  in.  CIari».»«a  Viditoe  (John,  Jesse). 

•:  '  b.  1810 ;  d.  .^oon. 

VU  CM  AS,      )  ' 

viii  J.  Wksi.kv,  b.  ISl'J;  ni.  Hannah,  daughter  of  Jonas  Ward, 
aii<l  d.  June,  1880.  Chil.lren  :  (1 )  C.  Wilhini,  IS^;');  m. 
Matilda  Sears  (Joseph,  David,  Joseph),  of  Sackville,  N. 
B.,  Aug.  ir.,  ls5»;,  and  lived  at  Blaek  Hoek,  N.  8,  till 
l^'^O,  wlu'ii  they  moved  to  Reading,  Mass;  11  children, 
(li)  J.  Wesley,  1837,  ni.  Sarah,  daughter  of  John  Kier ; 
5  ehihiren  ;  she  d.  1^75,  ai;e«l  'Hi :  ni.  "Jd,  li.aehel  Finley  ; 
she  d.  1S8S,  :igi.«l  .^1  ;  ni.  3d,  Sarah  (Fra/er)  Porter.  (3) 
James  Simeon,  1831*,  in.  Melissa  Gower,  of  Westport,  N. 
S. ;  4  «*hildren;  live  in  Salem,  Mass.  (4)  Solomon,  1841, 
d.  1863,     (5)  Sarah,  Nov.  '<.,  l'«43;  in.    James    Robert, 


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ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


IX 
X 

xi 


son  of  John  Rier;  5  cliildren  ;  Middleton,  Mass.  (6) 
Henry,  1846;  off  to  sea,  not  heard  from  since  1880.  (7) 
Rachel,  1848;  m.  A^m.  Bryden  ;  3  cliildren;  Reading. 
(8)  David,  18.50 ;  m.  Alice  Reynard  ;  4  children  ;  he  was 
a  sea  caj)tain. 

LuciiNDA,  b.  1814;  m.  Asaph,  son  of  Reis  Stronach,  Esq. 

Sarah  Ann,  b.  1817;  m.  Edwin  Downey. 

G.  Whitefield,  b.  1820  ;  m.  Eunice  Sprowle,  of  West- 
port,  N.  S. 


8.    iii.    James  and  Sarah  (Fletcher)  Milbury,  had : 


i.>ii 


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iiiiii 


1 
ii 

iii 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 

viii 


IX 
X 

xi 
xii 


•     CHILDREN. 

Joseph,  b.  Dec.  14, 1796  ;  ni.  Priscilla  Chute.   (See  No.  22.) 

James,  b.  July  8,  1798;  m.  Mary,  daughter  Henry  Mil- 
bury  ;,  4  children. 

Elizabeth,  b.  July  27,  1800 ;  d.  young. 

Henry,  b.  Oct.  18,  1801;  ni.  Mary  Young;  7  children;  he 
m.  2d,  Phebe  Ann,  daughter  of  John  and  Phebe  Palmer. 

Susanna,  b.  Feb.  22,  1803;  m.  John  Brown;  2  children. 

Anna,  b.  Jan.  21,  1805;  m.  Wm.  Armstrong;  4  children. 

Mary,  b.  June  21,  1807;  m.  Wm.  Nicholls. 

David  F.,b.  Sept.  8,  1810  ;  m.  Lucy  Marshall  (Elisha,  Solo- 
mon), and  had  Amanda,  David  F.,  Elmira,  and  John. 
Mr.  D.  F.  M.  drowned  April,  1837,  and  Lucy  M.  ra.  2d, 
Hugh  Williams. 

Lucy,  b.  Nov.  17,  1812  ;  ra.  Jas.  Lyman  Chute.  (See  No. 
78.) 

John,  b.  Sept.  8,  1814 ;    ni.  Seraphina  Chute.     (No.  22.) 

Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  2,  1817  ;  m.  Harrington  Messenger. 

Fletcher,  b.  July  30,  1819;  m.  Sarah  J.  Sprowle;  2 
daughters. 


I 


9.     iii.      Henry  Milbury,  brother   to   the  three  preceding,  b. 

1778  ;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  John  Wade,  about  1800.     She  d. ; 

he  m.  2d,  Sarah  Dodge,  1804,  and  lived  at  or  near  Phinney's  Cove, 
Annapolis  Co.,  N.  S. 

4  CHILDREN. 

i     John,   m.   Mary   Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Israel   Longley, 
Jr.,  and  had  a  son,  John  Fletcher,  who  m.  Louise  Jane 
Chute.     (See  No.  40,  Bear  R.) 
Stephen,  ni.  Mary,  daughter  of  Eben  Bent,  of  Sam. 
Phebe,  m.  Benj.  Farnsworth,  2d  wife. 
Seth,  m.  Elizabeth 


n 
iii 
iv 

V 

vi 


Mary,  m.  James  Milbury,  Jr. 

David,  n\.  Mary  Bent,  of  John,  of  Sam. 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


XXI 


Vll 


VIU 

ix 


Jas.  Priestly,  m.  Henrietta  Clark  (William,  Richard), 
and  had  3  Kons,  William,  Wesley,  and  Richard.  Mrs.  M. 
d.  1887  ;  lie  m.  2d,  Lucretia  (Farnsvvorth)  Chute,  1888. 

Alfred. 

Edward,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret  Holland. 


■ ;.  'I- 


CHENEY. 


1.  John  and  Martha  Cheney  came  over  from  England  1635; 
settled  in  Roxbury,  and  members  of  the  church  there,  but  removed 
to  Newbury,  1636;  was  made  a  freeman  1637;  d.  July  28,1666, 
aged  about  60.  His  wife  d.  July  20,  1663.  He  is  reported  as  shoe- 
maker. The  records  at  Newbury  says,  "  Aged  Sister  Cheney  was 
buryed  June  3,  1686,"  and  is  supposed  to  be  the  wife  of  John  Che- 
ney ;  but  if  it  be  so,  she  must  have  been  2d  wife. 

children. 


1 

ii 
iii 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 

viii 

ix 

X 


Mary,  b.  1628  (?)  ;  m.  Nich.  Bushy,  1652. 

Martha,  b.  1629  (?)  ;  m.  Anthony  Sadler,  1649. 

John,  b.  1631  (?)  ;  ra. 

Daniel,  b.  1633  (?)  ;  m. 

Sarah,  b.  1635  ;  m.  Joseph  Plummer,  Dec.  23,  1652. 

Lydia,  b.  1637  (?)  ;  m.  John  Kendrick,  Nov.  12,  1657. 

Peter,  b.  1639  ;  m. 

Hannah,   b.  Nov.    16,   1642 ;    m.   Richard    Smith.      (See 

Smith.) 
Nathaniel,  b.  1645;  d.  April  24,  1684. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1648  ;  m.  Stephen  Cross. 


^>.T 


*.  ' 


;;ove, 


g^ey, 
Jane 


2.  ii.  John  Cheney,  Jr.,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Francis 
Plummer,  May  20,  1660 ;  lived  in  Newbury,  but  was  drowned  near 
Roxbury,  in  the  Charles  R.,  Dec.  12,  1671.  She  m.  2d,  David 
Benit,  April  29,  1672. 

^  CHILDREN. 

i     Mary,  b.  1661  ;  m.  Isaac  Kilborne,  a  mute,  July  24,  1684. 
ii     Martha,  b.  1663  ;  m.  John  Leighton,  June  4,  1691. 
iii    John,  b.  1669  ;  d.  of  smallpox  .  on  an  expedition  to  Can- 
ada, and   thrown  overboard  at  Nantasket,  1691,  and  his 
two  sisters  were  appointed  to  administer  upon  his  estate. 


3.     ii.      Daniel   Cheney    (John),   m.   Sarah   Bailey,    b.    1644, 
daughter  of  John,  Oct.  8,  1665,  and  d.  Sept.  10,  1694,  aged  61. 


'.ill 
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ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


CHILDREN. 


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I     Sarah,   b.  Sept.  11,  1666  ;   m.  John   Richards,  June  16, 
1696. 

ii     JrniTH,  b.  Sept.  9,  1668. 

iii     Daniel,  b.  Dec.  31,  1670. 

iv     Hannah,   b.  Sept.  3,  1673;  in,  Tliomas  Wiswall    (Noali, 
Thomas),   of  Cambridge,    Dec.   17,  1696.     He   d.  1709, 
aged  43  ;  she  m.  2d,  Dea.  David  Newman,  1719  ;  7  chil- 
dren. 
)     V     John,  b.  July  10,  1676. 

vi  Elinor,  b,  March  29,  1679  ;  m.  Richard  Shatswell,  of  Ips- 
wich, 1696;  she  m.  2d,  Thomas  Safford^  (John,  Thomas 
of  Ipswich  1640),  b.  1672,  and  liad  Stephen'',  who 
was  the  father  of  Nathan^  who  m.  Eliz.'ibeth  Foster,  of 
Salem,  daughter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  descendant  of  Reg- 
inald. Their  son,  Nathan  Foster*'  (1786-1847),  had  a 
son,  Nathan  Foster',  Jr.,  (1815-1891). 

vii    Joseph,  b.  1682  ;  ni.  Samh  Wiswall   (Noah,  Thomas,  to 

Mass.  1635),  1702,  and  died  1749. 
viii     James,  b.  April  6,  1685  ;  m.  Lydia  Myrick,  1782,  and  d. 
1746 ;  5  children. 


4.  ii.  Peter  Cheney  (John),  b.  in  Newbury,  Mass,  1639;  m. 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Dea.  Nicholas  Noyes,  May  14,  1663,  and  d. 
Jan.,  1694,  aged  55.     She  m.  2d,  John  Atkinson,  Sr.,  June,  1700. 

children. 

i     Peter,  b.  Nov.  6,  1663, 
ii    John,  b.  May  10,  1666.    /  >    '     "  ' 
iii     Nicholas,  b.  May  23,  1667. 
iv     Huldah,  b.  1669  (?) ;  m.  Timothy  Worster,  1691;  Simon 

Daykin,  1718. 
V     Mary,  b.  Sept,  2, 1671  ;  m.  Francis  Worster,  1691 ;  Joseph 

Eaton,  1726. 
vi     Martha,  b.  1673  (?)  ;  m.  Wm.  Worster,  1691  ;  John  Pem- 

berlon,  1710.     (See  Worcester.) 
vii     Nathaniel,  b.  Oct.  2,  1675  ;  d.  July  30,  1677. 

viii     Jemima,  b.  Nov.  29,  1677 ;  ni. French;  Riciiard  Pet- 

tingall,  Oct.  10,  1703. 
9    ix     Eldad,  b.  Oct.  24,  1681. 
^,  X     Hannah,  b.  Sept.  13,  1683  ;  ra.  Lionel  Chute.     (No.  4.) 
xi     Ichabod,  b.  Sept.  22,  1685;  m.  Ann  Ciiute.     (See  No.  3.) 
xii     Lidia,  b.  Nov.  5,  1687;  m.  Jeremiah  Poor  (H^iiry,  John), 

1709;  2d,  Samuel  Plummer,  or Lull,  ere  1718,  and 

lived  to  about  1780. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


XXlll 


5. 


iii.  Daniel  Cheney,  Jr.  (Daniel,  John),  b.  Dec.  31,  1670 ; 
m.  Hannah  Dustin,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Hannah*  (Emerson) 
Dustin,  of  Haverhill,  son  of  Thomas,  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  1698. 


CHILDREN, 

i     Daxikl,  b.  July  16,  1699;  m.  Sarah ,  and  had  Marcy, 

17*25,  and  jierhaps  more, 
ii     John,  b.  March  10,  170'2  ;  m.  Johana  Pike,  1732;  had  Dan- 
iel, Hannah,  Daniel,    and  Sarah;  d.  April  27,  1738;  she 
m.  2d,  Natlian  Chase,  Dec  30, 1740. 
iii     Thomas,  b.  Feb.  25,  1704;  m.  Harriet^Stephens,  1726,  and 

had  Daniel,  Duston,  Thomas,  Mary,  and  Nathaniel 
iv     Hannah,  b.  Sept.  25,  1706 ;  m.  John  Coffin,  April  28,  1726, 

and  had  Dustin,  1727. 
V     Sarah,  b.  Jan.  25,  1708 ;  m.  Wm.  Calef,  Nov.  5,  1728. 
vi     Nathaniel,  b.  Nov.  25,  1711;  m.  Kezia  Annis,  Oct.  25, 

1733. 
vii     Mary,  b.  Aug.  9,  1714  ;  m.  Joseph  Homan,  Dec.  20,  1734. 
viii     Abigail,  b.  Nov.  1, 1719. 


I    ■ '  / 


fsy 


m. 


John    Cheney    (Daniel,   John),  b.    July  10,    1676;  m. 
;  d.  1715  ;  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Currig,  Oct.,  1717;  m. 


1%  •  •  • 

6.    111. 

Elizabeth 

3d,  Lydia  Burr.age,  1729. 


Pet- 


*  Hannah,  daiiKhter  of  Michael  and  Hannah  (Webster)  Emerson,  was  b. 
Dec.  23,  10.57,  in  Haverhill.  Mass;  m.  Dec.  3.  1677,  Thomas  Dustin  (cr  Dus- 
ton). and  iiad  13  cliildren  before  1G09.  On  March  15,  1697,  nineteen  or 
twenty  Indians  made  a  raid  upon  the  town,  burned  half  a  dozen  houses,  mur- 
dered and  captured  about  thirty-nine  persons,  includinio;  Mrs.  Hannah  Dus- 
tin, her  nurse,  Mary  Corliss,  widow  of  Wm.  Neff,  and  an  English  boy,  Sam 
Lennardsou.  Her  baby,  Martha,  only  6  days  old,  had  its  brains  dashed  out 
against  a  tree,  in  its  mother's  sight !  Mr.  Dustin,  seeing  the  savages  coming, 
ran  with  his  gun,  got  between  them  and  the  children— eight  of  his  own  and 
several  others  along  with  them — and  g  t  them  to  a  place  of  safety.  The 
captured  ones  were  marched  seventy-five  or  eighty  miles  north,  through  the 
woods,  to  an  island  in  the  Merrimack  river,  at  Pennacook,  above  Concord, 
N.  H.  The  Indian  family  were  twelve — two  stout  men,  three  women,  and 
seven  children — and  while  there  in  camp,  fearing  and  dreading  worse  usage, 
Mrs.  Dustin  planned  their  escape.  So  on  the  night  of  the  29th,  while  they  were 
asleep,  Mrs.  Dustin  and  her  nurse,  with  tomahawks,  brained  ten  of  them  ;  one, 
seeing  the  fate  of  the'others,  up  and  run,  and  one  was  spared.  She  then  took 
the  ten  scalps  and  her  captor's  gun,  as  trophies,  and  they  paddled  down  the 
Merrimack  in  a  canoe,  arriving  at  home  the  31st,  finding  their  house  burned, 
but  the  husband  and  children  all  safe.  She  was  awarded  £50  by  the  General 
Assembly  at  Boston,  and  some  presents  from  Colonel  Nicholson,  governor  of 
Maryland.  Mr.  Dustin  was  living  in  1729,  and  it  is  said  that  she  survived 
him  several  vears.  The  children  were:  Hannah,  1678;  Pilizabeth,  1680; 
Mary,  1681;  Thomas,  1683;  Nathaniel,  1685;  John,  1686;  Sarah,  1688;  Abi- 
gail, 1690;  Jonathan,  1692;  Timothy,  1694;  Mehitable,  1694;  Martha.  1697; 
Lydia,  1698. 

A  monument  has  been  erected  in  HaverLHl  to  the  memory  of  Hannah  Dus- 
tin, with  appropriate  inscriptions  upon  it. 


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i  John,  b.  Jan.  10,  1704;  m. 

ii  Sauah,  b.  Oct.  7,  1706;  m.  Isaac  Shepherd,  1727. 

iii  Daniel,  b.  Dec.  28,  1710  ;  tl.  1743. 

iv  Timothy,  b.  April  18,  1718. 

V  MosKS,  b.  Oct.  20,  1715  ;  in.  Hannah  Woodward,  1755. 

SECOND  FAMILY. 

vi  William,  b.  July  8,  1719;  m.  Lydia  Flagg,  1745. 

vii  Elizabeth,   b.  Nov.  2,  1721 ;  m.  Stephen  Hastings,  1750. 

viii  Eleanor,  b.  Feb.  6,  1724. 

ix  Samuel,  b.  Jan.  31,  1726;  d.  1761. 

X  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  20,  1727. 

xi  Lydia,  b.  Dec,  1731. 

7.  iii.  Peter  Cheney,  Jr.  (Peter,  John),  b.  Nov.  6,  1663;  m, 
Mary,  daughter   of  Nathaniel    Holmes,  1691 ;  lived    at  Worcestei', 

1704. 

children. 

i     Nicholas,  b.  March  14,  1693;  m.    Hannah   Tenny,  1717, 
and  had  Abigail,  1718  ;  Samuel,  1720;  Gersham,  1722 ; 
Elciad,   1724;  Benjamin,   1725;  David,  1729;    Hannah, 
1733  ;   Hannah,  2d,  1736. 
ii     Mary,  b.  1695  ;  d.  soon. 

iii     Ben.jamin,  b.  Jan.  6,  1698  ;  ra.  Elizabeth  Long,  1724  ;  lived 
at  Hartford . 

8.  iii.  John  Cheney  (Peter,  John),  b.  May  10,  1666;  m. 
Mary  Chute  (James,  James,  Lionel),  March  7,  1693. 

children. 

10     i     Edmund,  b.  June  29,  1696. 

ii     Martha,  b.  July  3,  1700 ;  m.  Tristram  Coffin,  Nov.  17, 1715, 

Newbury. 
iii     Mary,  b.  Nov.  14,  1701 ;  m.  Francis  Brocklebank,  July  25, 
lilii  1719. 

11      iv    John,  b.  May  23, 1705. 

9.  iii.  Eldad  Cheney  (Peter,  John),  b.  Oct.  24,  1681 ;  m. 
Mary  Walker,  of  Bradford,  Dec.  31,  1707;  she  d.  about  1730;  m. 
2d,  Joanna  Woodbury,  March  28,  1734 ;  m.  3d,  Martha  Palmer, 
widow  of  Joseph  Worcester  (Samuel,  Rev,  William),  1747. 

children. 

i  IcHABCD,  b.  March,  1709  ;  m.  Eebecca  Smith,  1739. 

ii  Hannah,  b.  May  25,  1712;  m.  Daniel  Spofford,  1735. 

iii  Mary,  b.  1735. 

iv  Joanna,  b.  1738. 


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10.  iv.  Edmund  Clieuey  (John,  Peter,  John),  b.  June  29, 
1696 ;  m.  Mary  Plutnmer,  Nov.  18,  1714. 

CHILDREN. 

12  i     Moses,  b.  Nov.  26,  1715. 

ii  Nathaniel,  b.  July  22,  1717;  m.  Lidia  Bartlett,  Aug.  19, 
1741,  and  had  Elizabeth,  1744;  Richard,  1746. 

iii  Edmund,  b.  May  15,  1719;  m.  Susanna  Middleton  (1713- 
1753),  Oct.  9,  1740;  had  Mary,  1743;    Dorothy,  1744. 

iv     Peter,  b.  April  3,  1721  ;  m.  Ann  Poor,  1748. 

V  Mary,  b.  March  3,  1723  ;  m. 

vi     John,  b.  July  13,  1731 ;  m.  Sarah  Colby,  Haverhill,  1760. 
vii     Sarah,  b.  Jan.  19,  1735. 

11.  iv.  John  Cheney  (John,  Peter,  John),  b.  May  23,  1705; 
m.  Elizabeth  Dakin,  1725;  m.  2d,  Mary,  daughter  of  Noah  Clapp, 
Dec.  25,  1730;  she  d.  1744;  he  m.  3d,  Kezia  Kendall,  1745. 

CHILDREN. 

13  i     Tristram,  b.  1726. 
ii    John,  b.  1727. 

iii  Elizabeth,  b.  1729. 

iv  Elias,  b.  1734  ;  d.  young. 

V  Esther,  b.  1748. 
vi  Jesse,  b.  1754. 

vii     Abigail,  b.  1759. 
viii     Elias,  b.  1765. 

12.  V.  Moses  Cheney  (Edmund,  John,  Peter,  John),  b.  Nov. 
26,  1715  ;  m.  Sarah  Whitten,  Oct.  23,  1740. 

children. 

14  i     Elias,  b.  Feb.  20,  1742. 
ii     Moses,  b.  1745. 

13.  V.  Tristram  (John,  John,  Peter,  John),  b.  1726  ;  ni.  Mar- 
garet Joyner,  1745. 

children. 

iv     Sarah. 


i     Elizabth.' 
ii    John. 
iii     William. 


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V     Mary,  m.  Johnson. 

15     vi     Elias,  b.  1760. 


14.  vi.  Elias  Cneney  (Moses,  Edmund,  John,  Peter,  John), 
b.  Feb.  20,  1742  ;  m.  Jane  Pluinraer,  of  Rowley,  Sept.  7,  1762,  and 
had  : 

CHILDREN. 

16    i    Elias,  b.  1768.  ii     Samuel. 


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15.  vi.  Elias  Cheney  (Tristram,  John,  John,  Peter,  John),  b. 
1760;  m.  Deborah  Winchester,  and  had  12  children,  of  whom  Dea. 
Franklin  was  the  youngest. 

16.  vii.  Elias  Cheney  (Elias,  Moses,  Edmund,  John,  Peter, 
John),  b.  1768 ;  m.  Sarah  Burbank  (b.  1766),  about  1790,  and  had  : 

CHILD. 

18    i    Moses,  b.  1793. 

17.  vii.  Dea.  Franltlin  Clieney  (Elias,  Tristram,  John,  John, 
Peter,  John),  b.  Dec.  25,  1812;  m.  Sarah  Abrams,  of  Lowell,  1846, 
and  had  : 

CHILDREN. 

i     Rev.  Wm.  Franklin,  b.  Oct.  G,  1847  ;  m.  Lucy  Elizabeth 

Chickering,  wlio  d.  young, 
ii     Geo.  Abrams,  m. 

18.  viii.  Dea.  Moses  (Elias,  Elias,  Moses,  Edmund,  John, 
Peter,  John),  b.  1793;  m.  Abigail  Morrison,  b.  1796  (Jonathan, 
Bradbury,  John,  David  ;  to  America  ere  1700  ;  settled  near  Haver- 
hill, and  from  there  spread  into  New  Hampshire  and  other  states), 

1816. 

children. 

i     Rev.  Orkn  B.,  b.  1817;  D.  C,  1889;  professor   in    Bates 
Col.,   Lewiston,  Me. ;  m.  Catharine  A.  Rundlett,  1840, 
who  d.  18  6;  m.  2d,  Nancy  St.  Clair,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Perkins;  3  children, 
ii     Esther  M.,  b.  1818  ;  m.  John  M.  Merrill;  6  children, 
ill     Sarah  B.,  b.  1821;   m.  Rev.  S.  G.  Abbott;  2  children, 
iv     MosKS,  b.  1822;  m.  Martha  Sniitli  ;  son  Charles  in  Boston. 
V     AniGAiL  M.,  1).  l82:-{;  ni.  Geo.  Washburn. 
vi    Charles  G.,  b.  1826 ;  D.  C,  1848  ;  m.  Sarah  E.  Smith  ; 

4  children, 
vii    Person  C,  b.  1828 ;  ni.  S.  Anna  Moore,  1850;  m.  2d,  Sarah 
(White)  Keith,  1859;  he  was  governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, 
viii     Ruth  E.,  b.  1830  ;  m,  Jos.  W.  Lord  ;  3  children, 
ix     Elias  H.,  b.  1832;  m,  Susan  M.  Youngnian  ;  4  children. 
X     Maria  A.,b.  1834;  m.  James  P.  F.  Smith;  2  daughters, 
xi     Harriet  O.,  b.  1838;  m.  Dr.  C.  F.  Bonney;  1  son. 


William    Cheney,   of  Roxbury,  supposed    brother   of   John,  of 

Newbury,  b.  1604;  m.  Margret  ;  came  over  from  England  in 

1635,  and  d.  1667.     She  m.  2d,  Mr.  Burge. 


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vii 

viii 


CHILDREN. 

Thomas,  b.  in  En^laiid  ;  in.  Jan.  11,  1655,  Jane  Atkinson, 
and  lived  in  Cambridge;  10  children. 

William,  b.  in  Enjjland  ;  m.  Deborah  Wiswall,  daughter 
of  Elder  Joiin  Wiswall;  lived  in  Medfield  and  Dorches- 
ter ;  9  children. 

Ellen,  b.  in  England;  m.  I<i43,  Humphrey  Johnson. 

Maboaket,  b.  probably  in  Roxbury ;  m.  April,  1651,  Dea. 
Thomas  Hastings,  of  Watertown,  and  had  7  sons  and  1 
daughter.     He  d.  1685,  aged  80.     She  survived  him. 

John,  b.  and  d.  1639.     (Ancestors  of  the  Hastings  family.) 

John,  b.  1640.  > 

Mkhitahlk,  b.  1643. 

Joseph,  b.  1647  ;  m.  Hannah  Thurston,  of  Medtield,  and 
had  14  children.  The  descendants  of  this  family  are 
quite  numerous,  and  are  sometimes  mixed  with  the  de- 
scendants of  John,  of  Newbury. 


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CHIPMAN. 


Thomas  Chipmail,  b.  near  Dor.liester,  Dorset  Co.,  Eng.,  about 
1567;  m.  after  1590,  and  d.  about  1623.     His  wife  d.  1637. 


ren. 

rs. 


d  in 


children. 

i     FIannor  (Hannah  ?) 
ii     TuMSON  (Thomasine?) 
iii    John. 

1.  John  Chipiliail)  b.  near  Dorchester,  Eng.,  about  1614;  came 
to  America  in  tlu^  ship  "•Friendship "of  Barnstable,  Eng.,  and  arrived 
at  Boston,  July  14,  1631 ;  lived  in  Plymouth  till  1646;  Yarmouth 
till  1649;  tlien  in  Barnstable  30  years;  and  near  30  years  in  Sand- 
wich, tie  bought  jiroperty  in  Barnstable  of  Edward  Fitz  Randolph, 
1649,  that  is  yet  held  by  the  family  and  name,  to  the  7th  and  8th 
generations.  He  was  Selectman,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Deputy  to 
the  Court,  etc.,  1652  to  1669,  and  seems  to  have  been  a  Deacon  of 
the  church  in  Barnstable,  which  he  joined  in  1652,  and  a  Ruling 
Elder  from  1670.  He  m.  Hope,  daughter  of  John  Howland,  of  Ply- 
mouth, 1616.  She  must  have  d.  about  1680.  He  rn.  2d,  Ruth, 
•  laughter  of  Win.  Sargent  and  wife  of  Jonathan  Winslow,  son  of 
Josiah,  and  nephew  of  Gov.  Edward  (1595-1655),  and  Rev.  Richard 
Bourne,  who  d.  1682,  and  d.  April  7,  1708.     She  d.  1713,  aged  71. 


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3     X 

xi 


CHILDREN. 

Elizabeth,  b.  June  24, 1647 ;  in.  Ilosea  Joyce  (his  2«1  wife), 

of  Y.urnionth. 
HopK,  I).  Aug.  13,  1652;  m.  John  Iluckins,  Aug.  10,  1670, 

and  (].  in  1678. 
Lydia,  b.  Dec.  25,  1654;  m.  John  Sargent  of  Maiden  as 

his  3d  wife. 
John,  b.  March  2,  1657 ;  d.  in  June. 
Hannah,  b.  Jan.  19,  1659;  m.  Thomas  Iluckins,  May  1, 

1680,  and  d.  Nov.  4,  1696. 
Samuel,  b.  April  15,  1661. 
Ruth,  b.  Dec.  31,  1663;  ni.  Eleazcr,  son  of  Deacon  William 

Crocker,  1682;  had  10  children,  and  d.  1698.     He  m.  2d, 

Mary  Phinney,  1716. 
Bethiah,  b.  July  1,  1666;  m.  Shubael  Dim ock  (';:'). 
Mebp-  b.  Feb.  6, 1668;  m.  Nathan  Skiff,  of  Chilmark,  1699. 
John,  b.  March  3, 1669-70. 
Desire,  b.  Feb.  26,  1673;  ra.  Col.  Melatiah  Bourne,  1692. 


llPif: 


2.  ii.  Dea.  Samuel  (Dea.  John),  b.  1661;  m.  Sarah,  12th  child 
of  Dea.  Henry  Cobb,  Barnstable  (from  Kent,  Eng.,  d.  1697),  Dec. 
27,  1686;  was  a  cordwainer,  and  d.  1723.     She  d.  1743,  aged  80. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Thomas,  b.  Nov.  17,  1687;  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  of 
Stonington,  Groton,  and  Salisbury,  Conn. 

4  ii     Samuel,  b.  Aug.  6,  l'^89. 

5  iii    John,  b.  Feb.  i6,  1691. 

iv     Joseph,  bap.  March,  1692. 
V     Mary,  bap.  June  5, 1693. 
vi    Jacob,  b.  Aug.  30,  1695. 
vii    Seth,  b.  Feb.  24,  1697. 

viii     Hannah,  b.  Sept.  24,  1699;  m.  Barnabas  Lothrop,  Jr.,  2d, 
wife,  Dec.  25,  1715. 
ix     Sarah,  b.  Nov.  1,  1701 ;  d.  young. 

X     Barnabas,  b.  March  24, 1703 ;  m.  Elizabeth  Hamblin,  1727 ; 
had  5  children. 

3.  ii.  Hon.  Jolin  (Dea.  John),  b.  1669-70,  ni.  Mary,  daughter 
of  Capt.  Stephen  Skiff,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  of  Sandwich  (1671- 
1711);  m.   2d,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  Handley  and 

Miss  Young,  of  Boston,  who  was  widow  of  Russell,  and  

Pope.  She  d.  1725.  He  m.  3d,  Hannah  Hookie  or  Hoxie,  of  Rhode 
Island,  and  d.  Jan.  4,  1756.  She  d.  Feb.  21,  1747.  Hon.  John  was 
b.  at  Barnstable,  but  lived  at  Sandwich,  1691  to  1712,  and  1714  to 
1720;  at  Chilmark,  1712  to  1713;  after  that  at  Newport,  R.  I.    In 


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Ma88.  he  was  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Military  officer,  Member  of  the 
General  Court,  17ll>;  Justice  of  tlu'  C<)urt  of  Cominoti  Pleas,  172'J; 
Agent  of  the  English  "Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  (lospel," 
1723.     In  K.  I.  he  hehl  several  important  offices  of  trust,  etc. 

fHILDKEX. 

i  John,  b.  1692;  d.  young, 

ii  James,  b.  Dee.  18,  1694. 

iii  John,  b.  Sept.  18,  1697. 

iv  Maky,  b.  Dec.  11,  1699:  m.  Shubael  Smith,  Sept.  6,  1724. 

V  Bktiiia,  b.  Dec.  11,  1699,  m.  Samuel  Smith,  Oct.  6,  1717. 

vi  Pkkez,  b.  Sept.  28,  1702;  d.  in  Del.,  1781. 

vii  Deborah,  b.  Dee.  6,  1704. 

viii  SrErnEX,  b.  June  9,  1708. 

ix  Lydia,  b.  June  9,  1708;   ni.  Zephaniah  Swift  of   Conn.; 

and  Pres.  Moore  of  Williams  College. 

X  Ebenezkr,  b.  Nov.  13,  1709. 

6      xi  Handley,  b.  Aug.  81,  1717. 

xii  Reuecca,  b.  Nov.  10,  1719. 


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4.  iii.  Dea.  Samuel  Chipman  (Dea.  Sam.,  Dea.  John),  h. 
1689;  m.  Abiab,  daughter  of  John  Hinkley,  Jr.,  Dec.  8,  1715.  She 
d.  July  15,  1736,  aged  40.  He  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Mary  Green,  of  Boston, 
and  d.  1753.     She  was  living  in  1763. 

CHILDBBX. 

i     Seth,  b.  Aug.  10,  1717;  d.  soon. 

ii     Haxxah,  b.  July  1,  1719. 

iii     Samuel,  b.  1721;  m.  Ruth  Baker,  1746;  lived  in  Conn., 

had  12  children ;  d.  1780. 
iv     Dea.  Timothy,  b.  1723;  m.  Elizabeth  Bassett,  1751;  had 

8  children;  d.  1770. 
V     Ebenezer,  b.  1726. 
vi     JoHX,  b.  1728. 

vii     Maky,  b.  1731;  m.  Samuel  Jenkins,  1750,  to  Gorham, 
viii     Nathaniel,  b.  1733. 
ix     Thomas,  b.  1736  (?). 
X    Joseph,  b., 1740;  d.  soon. 

6.  iii.  Rev.  John  (Dea.  Sam.,  Dea.  John),  b.  1691,  H.  C.  1711 ; 
m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Robert  Hale  (1701-1751),  1718;  m.  2d, 
Hannah,  daughter  of  James  Warren,  son  of  Peter.  Her  brother, 
Joseph,  was  father  of  the  orator  and  patriot  of  Bunker  Hill  (Gen_ 
Joseph  Warren,  m.  d.,  1741-1675),  and  also  of  John,  whose  son 
John  C,  was  a  professional  m.  d.,  and  author  of  the  "Warren  Gene- 
alogy."    She  d.  1769,  aged  62;  he  d.  March  23, 1775. 


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XV 


CHILDREN. 

Elizaukth,  1).  1719;  m.  Rev.  Jolui  Warren  (1704,  H.  C. 
1725,  ordained  pastor  ot  the  cluirch  in  Wenham,  173*J,  d. 
1749);  ni. '2d,  Kev.  Joseph  Swain  (17'J1,  II.  C.  1744,  d. 
1792),  pastor  in  Wenham. 

Sakah,  b.  and  d.  1721. 

John,  Esq,  1».  1722;  of  Salem,  174;{. 

Sarah,  h.  1724  ;  m.  Joiin  Leeeh,  Jr.,  of  Salem,  1743. 

Samuel,  h.  172G;  m.  Anstice  (172.'i-89),  daujjtiiter  of  Capt. 
Richard  Manning,  and  had  9  children.  Samuel  was  a 
sea  Captain. 

Rkbhcca,  b.  1728;  m.  Hev.  Nehemiah  Porter  (1719,  II.  C. 
1745;  {)astor  in  Ipswich,  1750;  dismissed  Jnne.  1766; 
founder  ami  installed  pastor  of  a  Congrej^ational  Churclj 
at  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  1767  ;  pastor  of  a  church  at  Ash- 
field,  Mass.,  1774;  d.  1820).  Kunice,  a  daughter  of 
Nehemiah  Porter,  Jr.,  m.  Hon.  Josejth  Shaw,  of  Yar- 
mouth, a  step-son  of  Capt.  and  Dea.  Zachariah  Chipman. 

Robert,  b.  1730;  d.  1736. 

Henry,  b.  1732;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  Carr,  and 
widow  of  Zachariah  Newell,  1755 ;  he  was  a  tinner  at 
Newburyi)ort,  and  d.  before  1800.     She  d.  1817. 

Byley,  b.  1734;  d.  in  Boston,  1752. 

Robert  H.,  b,  1736;  d.  at  sea. 

Joseph,  b.  1738;  m.  Elizabeth  Obear,  1807;  2  children;  m. 
2d,  Elizabeth  Fowler,  1809,  who  d.  1852. 

Mary,  b.  1740;  m.  Timothy  Leech,  of  Beverly,  and  d. 
1775. 

Hannah,  b.  1742;  m.  Miles  Ward,  Salem,  1772,  and  d. 
1829. 

Abigail,  b.  1744;  m.  Capt.  William  Groves,  1776,  and  d. 
1816. 

Benjamin,  b.  1751;  m.  Anna,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Por- 
ter, 1779 ;  had  2  children,  and  d.  1783.  She  m.  2d,  Dea. 
John  Dike,  1798,  of  Beverly  and  Salem. 


6.  iii.  Handley  Chipman  (Hon.  John,  Dea.  John),  b.  in 
Sandwich.  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1717;  m.  Jean,  daughter  of  John  and 
Margaret  Allen,  April  24,  1740,  and  had  11  children  in  Newi)ort, 
R.  I.  Mr.  Chipman  was  a  cabinetmaker,  Justice  of  Peace,  and  a 
pious  Congregationalist.  He  left  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  7,  1761, 
sailed  to  Nova  Scotia,  and  settled  in  Cornwallis,  Kings  County, 
where  his  wife  d.  April  5,  1775,  aged  53.  Col.  John  Allen,  her 
father,  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  d.  1765,  aged  87  ;  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Rev.  William  Homes,  d.  about  1768,  aged  nearly  80.  Mr.  Chip- 
man  m.  2d,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Elizabeth  (Clark) 
Post,  Dec.  14,  1775 ;  had  5  more  children.     Mr.  Chipman  was  Jus- 


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cotntnenls  on  tbi'  New  Testament;  d.  May  27,  1799.  His  wife  d. 
1802,  aged  51.     Mr.  Post  d.  1702. 

CHILDUKN. 

i  Emzahktii,  I),  in  Newport,  R.  I.,  Feb.  19,  1741 ;  in.  Wil- 
liam Dexter,  of  Cranston,  U.  I.,  and  d.  Feb.  9,  1764. 

John,  b.  July  21,  1742  ;  <1.  soon. 

Makgaukt,  b.  July  17,  1743;  m.  Richard  Bacon,  Provi- 
dence, R   I.,  and  d.  May  4,  1761. 

John,  b.  Dec.  18,  1744. 

Catiiarink,  b.  Nov.  11,  1746;  m.  John  Beckwith,  Jr., 
1764;  7  children,  and  d.  1812;  he  d.  1816. 

IIandley,  b.  Oct.  9,  1748;  d.  in  Nov. 

Rebkcca,  b.  Nov  8,1750;  m.  Samuel  Beckwith  (Samuel, 
James,  Matthew,  Matthew),  Aug.  6,  1767;  11  children. 

Anthony,  b.  1754;  was  a  soldier  in  the  American  army 
under  Colonel  Tucker;  after  deserting  the  British  naval 
service  at  Halifax,  into  which  he  had  been  impressed,  he 
went  to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1780  ;  m.  Anna  Lurvey,  1783, 
and  d.  since  April,  1790.      She  in.  2d,  Samuel  Wonson, 

1792,  and  lived  in  Rockport;  had  Anthony,  1786,  and 
James,  Aug.  12,  1788. 

Thomas  Haxdlky,  b.  Jan.  17,  1756. 

William  Allkn,  b.  Nov.  8,  1757. 

Nancy,  b.  Oct.  6,  I77j;  m.  Capt.  Abner  Morse,  May  27, 

1793,  and  d.  Dei-rSori851. 
HcLMKS,  b.  Jan.  17,  1778. 
Zachaeiah,  b.  March  20,  1779. 
Major,  b.  Dec.  4,  1780. 
Stephen,  b.  June  29,  1784. 

7.  iv.  John  Chipiuan,  Esq.  (Rev.  John,  Dea.  Samuel,  Dea. 
John),  b.  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  1722,  11.  C,  1738  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  John  B"jwn,  and  sister  of  Rev.  Cotton  Brown,  and 
lived  in  Marblehead  ;  d.  1768.     She  d.  June  17,  1765,  aged  42. 

CHILDREN. 

i     John,  b.  1745  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

ii     Nathaniel',  b.  1747;  d.  in  childhood. 

iii     Abigail,  b.  1749;  m.  Capt.  Peter  Bubier,  and  d.  1815. 

iv    John,  b.  1750;  d.  young. 

v  Rebecca,  b.  1752 ;  m.  Capt.  William  Blackler,  1773,  and 
d.  1823,  in  Marblehead. 

vi  Ward,  b.  1754,  H.  C,  1770;  teacher  in  Roxbury,  1771; 
sided  with  the  Royalists;  wrote  for  them  in  the 
Revolution,  and  so  left  Boston  in  1776,  with  the 
British,  when  they  evacuated ;  was  a  good  and  useful 
officer  in  the  Government  of  New  Brunswick,  filling  var- 


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iou8  offices,  up  to  Lieutenant-Governor;  m.  about  1785, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hon,  William  Ilazen  (1789 — 
1814),  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  thus  inherited  a  large  es- 
tate in  that  city.  They  had  one  son,  Hon,  Ward  Chip- 
man.,  LL.  D.,  b.  in  St,  John,  July  21,  1787  ;  H,  C,  1805; 
d.  Nov,  26,  1851,  He  was  a  learned  and  useful  member 
in  the  Courts  of  New  Brunswick;  m.  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  W.  Wright,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs,  St,  John, 
The  Prince  of  Wales  "guested  "  there  in  Aug,,  1860, 
Mrs.  Chipman  d.  July  4,  1876,  aged  84. 

Eli55abeth,  b.  1756;  m.  Hon.  William  Gray,  Jr.  (b.  in 
Lynn,  1750  ;  d.  1825),  1782,  at  one  time  the  largest  ship- 
owner in  the  L^nited  States ;  lived  in  Salem  and  Boston. 
His  fleet  of  commercial  vessels  at  one  time  numbered  44, 
some  of  them  the  largest  ships  running.  He  was  one 
term  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Massachusetts. 

Nathaniel,  b.  1758  ;  d,  in  infancy. 

Joanna,  b,  1761 ;  m.  Caj)t,  William  Ward,  of  Salem  and 
Medford  (1761—1827),  1790  ;  he  m.  1st,  Martha  Proctor, 
1786  ;  she  d.  1788. 

John,  b.  1763;  d.  young,  after  studying  in  Harvard  Col. 


8.  iv.  John  Chipman  (Handley,  John,  John),  b,  in  Newport, 
R,  I,,  Dec.  18,  1744;  taken  to  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  with  his 
parents,  1761 ;  m,  Eunice  Dixon,  and  had  : 

CHILDREN. 

i  John  Hancock,  b.  May  9,  1770 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Sarah  Osborn,  Dec.  3,  1789. 

Handley,  b.  Aug.  26,  1771, 

Charles,  b.  July  9,  1772 ;  m,  Eunice  Cogswell  (Mason, 
Hezekiah,  Samuel,  Samuel,  John,  John),  Cornwallis. 

George,  b.  April  23,  1774  ;  in.  Mrs, Frazer. 

Elizabeth,  b.  June  18,  1775;  d.  soon. 

Elizabeth,  b.  May  30,  1776;  m,  S,  Herman  Burbridge, 
Cornwallis, 

Eunice,  b.  Aug.  9,  1777;  d.  soon, 

Eunice,  b.  June  30,  1778  ;  m.  David,  son  of  John  and  Eliz- 
abeth Whidden,  Oct.  6,  1794. 

Allen,  b,  March  26,  1780  ;  m.  ,  daughter  of  Capt. 

Gardner,  Liverpool,  N,  S. 

Daniel,  b,  April  21,  1782;  m,  Sarah  Bishop;  7  children. 

LovENiA,  b.  Nov,  21,  1783. 

Jane,  b,  March  19, 1785;  m,  Timothy,  son  of  Timothy  and 
Elizabeth  Barnaby,  Sept.  8,  1802, 

William,  b.  Dec  9,  1786. 

Jared  L,  b.  May  22,  1788. 

Olivia,  b.  March  8, 1790. 


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9.  iv.  Thomas  Unildley  (Ilandloy,  John,  Jolin),  1).  in  New- 
port,  R.  I.,  Jan.  17,  1756 ;  ni.  Mary,  only  daughter  of  John  Huston, 
Esq.,  of  CornWiJllis,  Sept.,  1776;  she  d.  1784;  he  m.  2d,  Jane  Hard- 
ing of  Boston,  Oct.,  1786  ;  she  d.  1813  ;  he  ni.3d,  Mrs.  Mary  Briggs, 
Portland,  Me.,  Sept.,  1820;  she  d.  1826;  he  d.  Oct.  11,  1831,  and  is 
buried  near  the  Baptist  Church,  Nictaux.  Mr.  Chipnian  was  a  con- 
vert of  the  renowned  Henry  AUine,  and  was  baptised  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Piersons,  from  England,  1778,  and  was  ordained  into  the  Baptist 
ministry  at  Annapolis,  1779,  and  for  more  than  50  years  was  a  faith- 
ful preacher  of  the  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ. 

_  CHILDREN. 

i     Jane,  b.  Oct.  20,  1777 ;  m.  Nov  ,  1798,  John  M.   Morse. 
(See  Morse.) 

ii     Maroarbt,  b.  Sept.  8,  1779;  m.  George  Troop,  of  Annap- 
olis ;  10  children. 

iii     John  H,,  b.  June  12,   1781;  m.  March,  1801,  Hopestead 
Barnaby;  4  children. 

iv     Ann,  b.  May  6,  1784;  m.  Daniel  Lovett,  a  Baptist  Licen- 
tiate preacher.  "~ 

V     Thomas. 

vi     Helen,  m.  Wm.  D.  Randall,  J.  P.,  Sept.  1814;   11  chil- 
dren. 

vii     Mary,  m.  Geo.  Fitch  ot  Wilmot,  June,  1815  ;  9  children, 
viii     Dea.  Samuel  L.,  b.  1803;  m.  Nancy  Randolph  of  Annap- 
olis, Oct.  25,  1827,  and  d.  April  29,  1875. 

ix     Joseph  Wheelock,  m.  Theresa,  daughter  of  Robert  Charl- 
ton, Jan.  25,  1824,  and  had  George  W.  and  Robert  H. 

X     Eliza,  ra.  John  Quick,  Feb.,  1822 ;  6  children. 

10.  iv.  Wm.  Allen,  J.  P.  (Handley,  John,  John),  b.  in  New- 
port, R.  I.,  Nov.  8,  1757 ;  m.  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Sarah 
Osborn,  by  Rev.  B.  Phelps,  Nov.  20,  1777;  he  d.  Dec.  23,  1845; 
she  d.  Nov.  3,  1847,  having  been  married  seventy  years.  Mr.  Chip- 
man  was  an  honorable  and  very  useful  member  of  society,  an  M.  P. 
P.,  etc. 

'  CHILDREN. 

i     Rebecca,  b.  June  28, 1779 ;  m.  John  Barnaby,  Apri  1  28, 1 795. 

ii  Rev.  William,  b.  Nov.  29,  1781 ;  m.  Mary  McGowen, 
daughter  of  Matthew  and  Jean  Dickey,  Feb.  24,  1803; 
m.  2d,  Eliza  A.,  daughter  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  Holmes 
Chipman,  who  d.  Oct.  23,  1853,  aged  46.  He  d.  July  14, 
1866.  They  had  twenty-one  children.  Rev.  Mr.  Chip- 
man  was  at  first  a  captain  of  militia,  but  for  about  sixty 
years  was  an  able,  pious,  and  useful  minister  in  the  Bap- 
tist church. 


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iii     Handlky,  b.  July  25,  1784 ;  m.  Polly   Burbridge,  Oct,  4, 

1809;  she   d.  about    1813;  m.  2d,  Anne   Hoyt    (Jesse,    -,c 

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Ciiarlestown,  Mass.,  1623),  June  19,  1814. 

iv     Sarah,  b.  Aug.  10,  1788;  m.  'Ehotnaa,  son  of  Phineas  Lov- 
itt,'Sept.  3,  1805. 

V  Samuel,  the  Centennarian,  b.  Oct.  18,  1790;  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Col.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Pineo)  Gesner,  son 
of  John,  May  11,  1815;  she  d.  1826;  he  ra.  2d,  Jessie 
W.,  daughter  of  Thomas  Hardi^  1842;  he  d.  Nov.  10, 
1891,  h?,ving  been  blind  about  five  years.  Mr.  Chipman 
was  elected  to  the  "House  of  Assembly"  for  Kings 
county,  1830,  succeeding  his  father,  and  again  in  1840.  In 
1844  he  was  defeated  by  Mayhew  Beckwith,but  re-elected 
again  in  1851.  He  was  financial  secretary  1855,  and 
"  member  of  the  Executive  Council,  from  which  he  retired 
in  1857.  In  1859  he  was  again  elected  lor  the  north 
riding  of  Kings.  In  1863  he  was  appointed  a  member 
of  the  Legislative  Council,  where  he  sat  till  1870,  when 
he  was  appointed  Registrar  of  Deeds  for  Kings  county, 
which  he  held  till  1887,  and  was  succeeded  by  a  Mr. 
Brown.  He  built  the  bark  Comtoallis  in  1848.  He  was 
baptised  and  joined  the  Baptist  church  when  he  was  97. 
Children:  (1)  Ann,  b.  Dec.  14,  1816;  m.Dr.  John  Prim- 
rose. (2)  Sarah  Rebecca,  b.  Sept.  9,  1820 ;  m.  Samuel 
J.  Sharp.  (3)  William  A.,  b.  June  30,1818;  m.  Mar- 
garet Dodge.  (4)  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  30,  1822  ; 
m.  John  E.  Wilder;  3  children;  m.  2d,  Marshall  S. 
Shedd,  and  live  in  Maiden.  Second  family  of  Mr.  Chip- 
man  :  Fanny,  Russell,  Samuel,  Isaac,  Joseph,  and  Mary. 

vi     Anna,  b.  Dec.  16,  1795;  m.  Thomas   Lovitt,  Jan.  5, 1815. 


iL  iv.  Thomas  Holmes  Chipman  (Handley,  John,  John),  b. 
in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Jan.  17,  1777 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Israel 
Andrews,  Nov.  10,  1798,  and  d.  May  28,  1862. 

CHILDKEX. 

i     Handlev,   (  ^  ^^^  ^   1799 
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iii     Wm.  Handley,  b.  Feb.  10,  1801;  m.  Lurane,  daughter  of 

Dr.  Jonathan  Woodbury, 
iv    James  Andrews,  b.  Dec.  26,  1802;  d.  1823  of  consump- 
tion. 
V     Wentworth   Allen,  b.  Nov.  10,   1804;  m.  Mary  Jane 

Troop,  June  23,  1831. 
vi     Eliza  A.,  b.  July  3,  1807  ;  m.  Rev.  Wm.  Chipman. 
vii     Noble,  b.  Feb.,  1810;  d.  soon. 

viii     John  Andrew,  b.  May  18,  1812;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Alpheus  Harris,  Feb.  25,  1836. 


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xi     Harriet  N.,  b.  Aug.  19,  1818. 


12.  iv.  Capt.  Dea.  Zachariah  (Handley,  John,  John),  b. 
in  Cornwallis,  March  20,  1779;  m.  Abigail,  dan.  of  James  and  Mary 
(Dodge)  Brown,  of  Wenham,  Mass.,  and  widow  of  Dea.  Jcseph 
Shaw,  of  Annapolis,  Nov.  29,  1800,  and  lived  in  Yarmouth  60  years, 
a  good  and  useful  citizen,  and  a  pious  member  of  the  Baptist 
Church.     She  d.  Sept.  22,  1853,  aged  78.     He  d.  July  1,  1860. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Bethiah,  b.  Dec.  10,  1801 ;  m.  Sept.  11,  1828,  Dea.  John 
C.  Wilson,  of  Wilmot,  and  lived  in  Clements  ;  they  had 
(I)  Eliza,  b.  1829;  m.  Joseph  Warren  Chute.  See  No. 
110.  (2)  Naomi,  b.  1831;  m.  John  G.,  son  of  Isaac  and 
Martha  (Chute)  Woodbury.  See  No.  12.  (3)  Zachariah, 
b.  183;^,  d.  1847.  (4)  Abigail  Ann,  b.  1836;  m.  Justin 
Rideout.  (.5)  Rachel,  b.  1838;  m.  Handley  Bishop.  (6) 
Lemma,  b.  Sept.  2,  1840,  m.  (7)  Harriet,  b.  1842;  m. 
John  Benson.  Dea.  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Morse,  and  had  six  children  : 

15  ii    THOMA.S  Dane,  b.  July  27,  1803. 

16  iii     Dea.,  Rev.  Holmes,  b.  Dec.  10,  1804. 

iv     Abigail,  b.  May  3,  1806;  m.  Jan.  27,  1825,  Capt.  Jacob 

Flint. 
V     Zachariah,  b.  May  17,  1813,  d.  in  Oct. 
vi    Nancy  Jane,  b.  April  25, 1816 ;  m.  Capt.  Obed  McKei.,  jy. 


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Cornwallis,  Dec.  4.  1780 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Wm.  Bishop, 
Nov.  25,  1802,  and  lived  near  Lawrencetown,  Annapolis  county, 
N.  S.,  a  good  old  Christian  gentleman ;  was  a  member  of  the  House 
of  Assembly ;  d.  March  28,  1871 ;  she  d.  Oct.  14,  1855,  aged  74. 


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i  Dea.  Samuel  B.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1803 ;  m.  Levicia  Marshall 
(John,  Wm.),  1825;  5  children;  d.  Aug.  22,  1855;  she 
d.  1877. 

ii     Nancy,  b.  March  2,  1805,  d.  young. 

iii     Edward,  b.  Nov.  2,  1807,  d.  young. 

iv  Lkvinia,  b.  Feb.  2,  1811;  m.  Wm.  Morse  (Aaron,  Sam- 
uel, Obad,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel),  and  had  four 
children. 


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14.  iv.     Stephen  Chipman,  Esq.  (Handley,  John,  John),  b. 

June  29,  1784;  ni.  March  24,  1805,  Nancy  Tapper,  daughter  of , 

and  d.  May  5,  1849. 

CHILDRBX. 

i     Miner,  h.  Dec.  9,  1805 ;  d.  Nov.  2,  1826. 
ii     Maria,  b.  Jan.  15,  1807  ;  d.  Aug.  11,  18-J4. 
iii     Alfred,  b.  Aug.  9,  1809;  d.  March  29,  1831.     Mr.  Chip 

man  ra.  2d,  Jane  Tupper,  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  October 

1847,  and  had 
iv     Nancy  Maria,  b.  July  2, 1848;  ra.  a  Presbyterian  minister 

15.  V.  Thomas  Dane  (Dea.  Zachariah,  Handley,  Hon.  John 
Dea.  John),  b.  in  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  July  27,  1803;  m.  Nov.  25 
1824,  Mary  Alice,  daughter  of  Rev.  Harris  Hardin  (17^1-1854) 
son  of  Israel  and  Sarah  Harris  (Lebbeus,  James,  James,  of  Oonnec 
ticut);  she  d.  the  winter  of  1837-8;  he  m.  2d,  Dec.  13,  1838 
Emily,  daughter  of  Rufus  Hibbard,  and  d.  July  26,  1882. 

CHILDREN. 

i    Maria,  b.  Sept.  12,  1825;  m.  Peter  Parker,  of  Cornwallis. 

ii     Miner,  b.  May  30,  1827;  d.  1843. 

iii     LuDOWicK,  b.  April  30, 1829;  m.  Hannah  Churchill  and  two 

more, 
iv     Mary  Alice,  b.  Jan.  26,  1831 ;  in.  Roland  Porter,  of  Yar- 
mouth. 
V     Thos.  Dane,  b.  Dec.  29,  1832 ;  m.  Cecilia  Cann,  of  Yar- 
mouth, and  d.  1868. 
vi     Laleah,  b.  April  5,  1834;  d.  1853. 
vii     Sarah  E.,  b.  April  10,  1837 ;  d.  1857. 
viii     Harriet,  b.  Dec.  18,  1839;  m.  Geo.  Washington  Saunders, 
i.v     Susan  H.,  b.  March  12,  1841 ;         Japt.  Wm.  E.  Trefrey. 
X     Abbik,  b.  May  16,  1844;  m.  Asa  Porter,  and  d.  Nov.,  1884. 


16.  V.  Rev.  Holmes  (Dea.  Zach.,  Handley,  John,  John),  b. 
Dec.  10,  1804;  m.  Jan.,  1827,  Eliza,  daughter  of  Capt.  Alexander 
Bayne,  and  lived  some  in  Clements  and  some  in  Massachusetts ;  d. 
about  1870. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Xerxes  Zachariah,  b.  Nov.  27,  1827 ;  m. 

ii  Xenophon  Alexander,  b.  Sept.  12,  1829 ;  m. 

iii  VoRTiGERN  George,  b.  Jan.  13,  1833 ;  m. 

iv  Origen  Holmes,  b.  July  7,  1835. 

V  Elizabeth  Rowena,  b.  March  27,  1839. 

vi  Stephen,  b.  May  7,  1841 ;  d. 

vii  William  Wentworth,  b.  Aug.  15,  1843. 

viii  James  Locke  Judson,  b.  1846. 


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Robert  and    Alicia  Cogswell,   of  Wiltshire,  England,  flourished 
there  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth  century ;  he  d.  1581 ;  she  d.  1603. 

They  had  8  children.     Edward,  the  youngest,  in.  Alice ;  both 

d.  1616.  Of  their  14  children,  John,  the  eighth,  b.  1592,  d.  1669,  ni. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  and  Philis  Thompson,  1615; 
she  d.  1676.  He  settled  at  Chebacco,  1635,  now  Essex,  three  or 
four  miles  southwest  of  Ipswich.  The  "  Cogswell  House,"  built 
by  William  Cogswell,  1732,  still  stands  there. 


CHILDKEN. 

i  A  DAUGHTEE,  b.,  m.,  and  remained  in  London,  Eng. 
ii  Mary,  m.  Godfrey  Armitage,  1649 ;  lived  in  Boston. 
iii     William,  b.   March,   1619;   m,   Susanna   Hawkes,   1650; 

lived  in  Chebacco  ;  d.  1700.     She  d.  1696,  aged  63. 
iv    John,  b.  July,  1622. 

v     Hannah,  m.  Dea,  Cornelius   Waldo,    1652,   said  to  be  :i 
descendant   of  the   Rev.  Peter  Waldo,  of    Waldensian 
fame ;    d.   1701.      From    them    has   descended    Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson, 
vi     Abigail,  m.  Thomas  Clark, 
vii     Ed  WARD,  b.  1629;  of  him  little  is  known, 
viii     Sarah,  b.  1637  ;  ra.  Simon  Tuttle,  1663  ;  d.  1732  ;  he  d. 

1692. 
ix    Elizabeth,  m.  Nathaniel  Masterson,  1657. 


2.    ii.    John  Cogswell,  Jr.,  b.  July,  1622,  d.  1653 ;  m. 
— ,  1647,  who  d.  1652. 


children. 


i     Elizabeth,  b.  1648;  m.  Abram  Wellman;  d.  1736. 
ii    John,  b.  1650  ;  m.  Margaret  Gifford  ;  d.  1724. 
3    iii    Samuel,  b.  1651. 


3.     iii.     Samuel  'CogSW^l  (John,  John),  b.  1651 ;  m.  Susanna, 

daughter  of  Richard  and  Susanna  (Newhall)  Haven,  1668,  and  d. 

1700. 

children. 

i  Hannah.  vi  Joseph. 

ii  Susanna.  vii  Nathaniel. 

iii  Wastall.  viii  John. 

4     iv  Samuel,  b.  1677.  ix  Joshua. 

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4.  iv.  Samuel  ( Samuel,  John,  John ),  b.  1677 ;  m.  Ann, 
daughter  of  Capt.  John  Mason,  and  widow  of  John  Denison,  Jr.,  in 
Lebanon,  Vt. ;  lived  sorae  in  Saybrook,  Ct.  Mr.  Cogswell  m. 
2d,  Abigail ;  lived  in  Canterbury,  Ct. ;  d.  1752.     She  d.  1753. 


i  Samuel. 

ii  Anna. 

iii  Hezekiah. 

iv  Samuel. 


CHILDREN. 

5      V  H'iZKKIAH,  b.  1709. 

vi  Robert 

vii  Jedediao. 

viii  Jamks. 


6.  V.  Hezekiah  (Samuel,  Samuel,  John,  John),  b.  Lebanon, 
Ct.,  1709;  m.  Susannah  Bailey,  1730;  had  11  children;  moved  to 
Cornwallis.  N.  S.,  1761  ;  was  an  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  Church 
there ;  d.  in  1806.     She  died  about  1800,  aged  90. 


i  Daniel. 

ii  Ezra. 

iii  Aaron. 

iv  Oliver,  b.  1740. 

V  Sarah. 

vi  Christiana. 


CHILDREN. 

vii  Naomi. 

viii  Ann. 

ix  DiADAMA. 

X  Martha. 

xi  Mason. 


6.  vi.  Oliver  (Hezekiah,  Samuel,  Samuel,  John,  John),  b. 
about  1740;  m.  Abigail,  daughter  of  Joshua  Ells,  1773,  .ind  lived 
in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.;  d.  1783.     She  d.  about  1840. 

CHILDREN. 

7        i     Samuel.  iii     Mary. 

ii     Elizabeth.  iv    John 

7.  vii.  Samuel  Cogswell  (Oliver,  Hezekiah,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
John,  John),  b.  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Dec.  9, 1774,  m.  Eunice,  daugh- 
ter of  John  and  Hannah  Loveless,  April  11,  1805,  and  lived  in  Hor- 
ton,  N.  S. 

CHILDREN. 

8  i     Oliver  Hezekiah,  b.  Feb.  21,  1806. 
ii     John  F.,  b.  May  4,  1807. 

9  iii    Joshua  B.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1808. 

iv     Mary  A.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1810;  m.  Richard  R.  Crowe,  Jan.  19, 

1830;  9  children, 
v     Hannah  M.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1812;  m.  Alden  Banks, 
vi     William  E.,  b.  March  21,  1815;  d.  Oct.  31,  1830. 

10  vii     EvocH  L.,  b.  May  9,  1817. 

11  viii  "Aaron,  b.  May  26,  18iO. 

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8.  viii.  Dea.  Oliver  H.  (Samuel,  Oliver,  Hezekiah,  Samuel, 
Samuel,  John,  John),  b.  Feb.  21,  1806;  m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of 
Ezra  E.  and  Penelope  M.  Crowe,  March  11,  1828;  lived  in  Morris- 
town,  King's  county,  N.  S.     He  d.  Nov.,  1888.     She  d.  1884,  a.  75. 


tlHILDBEN. 

i     La  VINA,  b.  Dec.  18,  1829;  m.  Seth  Chute.     No.  134. 

ii  Mary  Ann,  b.  Dec.  13, 1831;  ni.  Kev.  Adoniiam  J.  Cogs- 
well, 1857. 

iii     Abneb  W.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1833;  ni.  Louisa  A.  Turner,  1856. 

iv     Rachel  A.,  b.  July  20,  1836;  d.  Feb.  13,  1861. 

v     Rebecca  P.,  b.  July  20,  1836;  m.  Edwin  Skinner. 

vi    Julia  E.,  b.  June  8,  1838;  m.  Rev.  James  Palmer,  1856. 

vii  Ckaklks  M.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1840;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Eli- 
jah Palmer,  1865. 

viii  Fanny  M.,  b.  April  2,  1843;  m.  Richardson  Chute,  1862. 
See  No.  189. 

ix  Hannah  M.,  b.  Nov.  5,  1845;  m.  Benjamin,  son  of  John 
West. 


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9.  viii.  Rev.  Joshua  Borden,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b. 
Dec.  4,  1808;  m.  Ann  Potter,  daughter  of  Rev.  Israel,  Sen.,  Sept. 
18,  1832;  lived  in  Nova  Scotia  till  1853,  when  he  returned  to  Bridge- 
water,  Me.  He  entered  the  Baptist  Ministry  in  1829,  and  for  more 
than  40  years  witnessed  for  Christ.  He  also  practiced  medicine  40 
years,  retiring  at  65.     He  d.  March,  1886.      She  d.  Aug.  12,  1890, 

aged  82. 

children. 

i     Burton,  b.  Nov.  11,  1833;  m.  Sophronia  Heminway,  Nov. 

6,  1871. 
ii     Adoniram  J.,  b.  March  2, 1835 ;  m.  Mary  A.  Cogswell,  1857. 
iii     Wallace  W.,  b.  July  22,  1836;  in.  Margaret  M.  Marshal, 

April  22,  1859. 
iv     Zenas  E.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1841;  d.  July  15,  1858. 
V    Jerusha  Ann,  b.  Aug.  2,  1841 ;  m.  Charles  Kidder,  Esq., 

Jan.  16,  1866. 
vi     Mary  EmbJa,  b.  March  29,  1843,  m.  Sumner  D.  Seavey, 

Oct.  18,  1871,  Charlestown,  Mass. 
vii     Frances  F.,  b.  July  9,  1845;  in.  William  H.Mills,  Dec. 

2,  1862. 
viii    Joshua  Byron,  b.  Sept.  15, 1850;  m.  Lena ,  and  lives 

in  Chicago. 


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10.     viii.     Enocll  Leander,  another  brother,  b.  May  9,  1817 ; 

ra.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Parker)  Graves, 


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1839,  and  lived  in  Aylesford,  King's  county.     He  was  a  farmer  and 
singing  teacher,  and  d.  Oct.  24, 1871.    Slie  d.  March  13, 1879,  aged  60. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Handlky  Parker,  b.  Dec.  15,  1840;  m.  Lavinia,  daughter 
of  Edward  Gates,  1866.     He  was  a  sea  captain. 

ii  Elizabeth,  b.  184'2;  m.  E.  M.  Chut3,  Nov.,  1871,  and  d. 
Feb.  27,  1889.     See  No.  193. 

iii  Emma,  b.  Oct.  22,  1845;  ra.  Henry  Palmer,  1864.  He  d. 
Oct.  31,  1876,  aged  37.     She  m.  William  Brown. 

iv  Beriah  B.,  b.  1848;  m.  Maria  Dawes,  1880.  He,  a  sea- 
captain,  was  lost  at  sea,  Aug  ,  1887. 

V  Miriam  L.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1851 ;  m.  Joseph  F.  Chute,  Dec  18, 
1876.     See  No.  194. 

vi  Wm.  Bruce,  b.  July  1,  1853;  m.  Lilla  Bell,  daughter  of 
Charles  McAuley,  May  20,  1884.  He,  a  sailor,  to 
Charlestown,  1864,  but  now  in  Maiden. 

vii     Havelock,  b.  1855;  d.  June  14,  1861. 
viii     Harvey,  b.  1858  ;  d.  Nov.  5,  1884. 


11.  viii.  Rev.  Aaron  Cogswell,  the  youngest  brother,  b. 
May  26, 1820;  m.  Lydia  Ann,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Jane  (Lowry) 
Beckwith,  Oct.  29, 1842.  She  d.  March  8,  1875,  aged  55.  He  m.  2d, 
Griselda,  daughter  of  Dea.  James  and  Susan  A.  Messenger  (b.  1839, 
at  Bridgetown),  July  19, 1875.  Mr.  Cogswell  began  to  preach  at  18, 
was  ordained  when  23,  preached  2  years  in  Hantsport;  5  in  Hamp- 
ton ;  13  in  Clements;  10  at  Beaver  River;  7  at  St.  Mary's  Bay;  and 
over  7  at  Lake  George;  and  now  for  some  time  at  Clementsport. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Emma    "ane,  b.  Aug.  3, 1843;  m.  Wm.  W.  Berry,  May  fi, 

1862. 
ii     Samuel  Beckwith,  b.  Jan.  8,  1845;  d.  May  28,  1853. 
iii     Samantha  S.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1850:   m.  George   C.   Tedford, 

Dec.  24,  1870. 
iv     Alice  Matilda,  b.  July  31,  1852;  m.  Busby  W.  Ray,  Nov. 

13,  1871. 
V     Samuel  B.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1854;  m.  Annie  M.  Cleveland,  Feb. 

6,  1876. 
vi     Pamelia  Ann,  b.  Dec.  2,  1856;  d.  Nov.  21,  1864. 
vii     Mary  Haseltine,  b.  Aug.  9,  1859;  m. Ray)  »nd  d. 

1887. 
viii     Eva  V.  Wentworth,  b.  Sept.  6,  1860;  m. 
ix     Clements  Baker,  b.  Dec.  13,  1865;  d.  July  21,  1866. 


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CROUSS. 


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John  H.  Crouse,  b.  Avig.  28,  1782;  'eft  Hamburg,  Germany,  in 
the  morning.  This  was  in  1306.  He  came  to  America  and  settled 
at  Bear  River,  N.  S.,  near  tlie  head  of  the  tide;  i;,  Siirah  E.,  a  sister 
to  Dr.  Frederick  Beeler,  frona  Savannali,  Ga.,  1807,  and  there  lived, 
an  honest,  industrious  farmer.  He  d.  about  1863.  bhe  d.  1865, 
aged  80.^  PRfrp^'^'^K  8u'»ft-«'<  w*^    a  ^o^-tw^iNei* 

CHILDREN. 

i    John,  b.   April  7,    1808;  m.  Hannah    Rice  (Jonas,    Levi, 

Joseph,  Beriah,  Thomas,  Thomas,  Dea.  Edmund),  and  d. 

at  sea  about  1812.     Five  daughters.     She  m.  2d,  Jacol. 

Dodge  (Stephen,  Tristram,  Tristram,  Tristram),  who  d. 

1866,  aged  80.     She  d. 
Susan,  b.  Sept.  2,  1809;  m.  Rev.  Israel  Rice,  Jan.  1,  1829; 

had  14  children;  d.  May  22,  1891.     He  d.  Feb.  IS,  1866. 
Christiana,  b.  Jan.  1,  1811;  m.  Capt.  David  M.  Quigley, 

son  of  Wickworth  Q.,  and  had  11  children.     He  d.  1877, 

aged  74.     She  d.  1884. 
William,  b.    Sept.  22,  1812;  m.   Harriet  Harris  (James, 

Capt.  Henry),  and  d.  1864.     She  m.  2d,  Capt.  William 

Anthony.     He  d.  1888. 
Mary,  b.  July  17,  1814;  m.  Elijah  Harris  (Wm.  H.,  Capt. 

Henry);  3  children,  and  both  d. 
Eliza  A.,  b.  Oct.  7,  1816;  m.  Nelson  Chute;  2d,  Ezekiel 

Croscup  (Ludowick,  Ludowick  from  Germany);   had  4 

sons. 
Leah,   b.  Feb.  24,  1818 ;  m.  Capt.  John  Rice  (Wm.,  Capt. 

John,    Matthias,  Gershom,   Thomas,  Dea.    Edmund);  3 

children,  and  d.     He  m.  2d,  Jane  Sweney. 
Henry,    b.   Jan.    13,    1821;    m.  Lovena  Dodge    (Jacob, 

Stephen,  etc.).     4  children. 
Dorothy,  b.  May  15,  1823;  d.  1893. 
Margaret  E.,  b.   Jan.  13,  1825;  m.  Chesly  Thomas.      4 

children. 
Jacob  D.,  b.  July  16, 1827;  m.  Sophia  Kinney.    1  daughter. 


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FARNSWORTH. 

1.  »  Matthias  Farnsworth,  b.  1612,  in  Lancaster,  Eng.;  came 
over  to  Lynn,  Mass.,  about  1647 ;  was  a  weaver  by  trade ;  moved 
to  Groton  about  1660;  d.  Jan.  21,  1689.  His  wife,  Mary,  d.  1716- 
17.     (One  Joseph  Farnsworth  of  Shirley,  1639,  by  some  has  been 


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quoted  as  the  father  of  MJitthias,  but  the  best  authority  says  he  was 
a  brother.) 

CHILDREN. 

i  Elizaubth,  b.  about  1647;  m.  James  Robinson,  Jan.  1(5, 
1667,  and  d.  Dec.  22,  1729.  He  d.  Dec.,  1720,  aged  88. 
They  had  a  daughter,  Elizabeth,  1668,  who  nn.  William 
Lakin,  Jr.,  1685;  5  children. 
Matthias,  b.  1650;  m.  Sarah  Iloldcn  ;  5  chijdren. 
John,  b.  1652;  m.  Hannah  Aldis,  Dec.  8,  1686,  of  Dcdham, 
aunt  of  John  and  Sarah  Aldis.  (Sarah  Aidis  was  daugh- 
ter of  r*hili|)  Eliot,  brother  of  the  Apostle  John  (1603- 
1690),  and  had  4  daughters  and  5  sons.)  He  was  a  man 
of  property  and  influence,  both  in  church  and  St.ate ; 
Ensign  in  the  militia ;  Deacon,  1709  to  1715;  representetl 
Groton  in  the  General  Court,  1709-10,  1712-13;  Select- 
man several  years,  and  frequently  Moderator  in  the  town 


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Benjamin,  b.  about  1654. 

Joseph,  b.  Nov.  17,  1657;  d.  Oct.  31,  1674. 

Mary,  b.  Oct.  11,  1660;  m.  Samuel  Thatcher  of  Watertown, 

April  11,  1676,  and  d.  Aug.  17,  1725.     He  d.  Oct.  21, 

1726,  aged  78. 
Sarah,  b.  1663-4;  m.  Sinu)n  Stone  of  Watertown,  and  d. 

Sept.  16,  1731.     He  d.  Dec.  19,  1741,  aged  85. 
Samukl,  b.  Oct.  8,  1669;  m.  Mary  Whitcomb,  w.  of  Simon 

Willard  of  Lancaster,  1706,  and  lived  at  Turkey  Hill, 

Lunenburg;  d.  1730. 
Abigail,  b.  Jan.  17,  1671;  m.  John  Hutchins,  b.  June  3, 

1668. 
Jonathan,  b.  June  1,  1675;  m.  Ruth  Shattuck  (b.  June  24, 

1668);  15  children;  d.  June  16,  1748,  in  Howard. 
Joseph,  1677-87. 


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2.  ii.  Benjamin  Farnsworth  (Matthias),  b.  about  1654;  m. 
Mary  (b.  Fob.  3,  1674),  daughter  of  Jonas  (John)  and  Mary  (Loker) 
Prescott,  1695,  and  d.  Aug.  1.5,  17^53,  Groton,  Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Mart,  b.  June  5,  1696;  in.  Lieut.  Wm.  Tarbell  (b.  June  10, 
1689),  1718,  and  d.  Feb.  29,  1784. 

ii     Martha,  b.  Jan.  6,  1698;  d.  July  11. 
3    iii     Benjamin,  b.  Jan.  16,  1699. 

iv     Isaac,  b.  July  14,  1701;  m.  Sarah  Page,  April,  1723,  and 
d.  Dec.  17,  1714,  Lunenburg,  Mass. 

V  Ezra,  b.  Jan.  17,  1703;  m.  Elizabeth  Lakin  (b.  Aug.  23, 
1707),  April  25,  1726.  3  children.  She  d.  He  m.  2d, 
Abigail  Pierce,  Sept.  23,  1733,  in  Concord,  and  had  4 
more.     He  d.  June  10,  1788.     She  d.  Jan.  8,  1800,  a  80. 


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4  vi     A5IOS,  b.  Nov.  27,  1704. 

vii     Lydia,    b.  Sept.  -6,  170G;    m.  Samuel  Tarhcll,    Ajiril   19, 
nib,    and    d.  Nov.    11,    1778.      He  d.  May  '1^,    177(i, 
a<jc'(I    79. 
viii     Aakon,  h.  Aug.  29,  1709;  m.  Ilatitiali   liarron,  March  29, 

1739;  m.  2d,  Sarah  ;  in.  3d,  Mrs.  Klizalieth  Parker, 

and  she  d.  Dec.  12,  1760. 
ix     Martha,  b.  JVIay,  1711;  in.  Ca)»t.  Jolm  Stephens  of  T«»wn- 
sefld,  Oct.  11,  1728.     He  d.  April   17,  1759. 

5  X     Jonas,  b.  Oct.  14,  1713. 

xi     Dekorah,  l>.  171o;  in.  Samuel  IJowers,  Jr.,  March  19,  1735. 
He  d.  Dec.  1(),  1768,  aged  57. 


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3.    iii.    Beiijainiii    Farnsworth,  Jr.,  h.  Jan.   16,  1699,  m. 

Patience  .     She  d.  July   10,  1733.     He  m.  2d,  Rebecca  Pr.itt 

of  Maiden,  March   19,  1736,  and  d.  Sept.   18,   1757.     She   d.  Oct. 
1.  1756. 

ClilLDRKN. 

i     Oliver,  b.  Nov.  9,   1727;  m.  Sarah  Tarbell  (b.  April  14, 

1726),  Dec.  15.  1749,  and  d.  1802,  at  Shelburnc. 
ii     SiSAXNAH,  b.  Nov,  29,  1729. 
iii     Benjamin,  b.  Oct.  24,  1736;  d.  Aug.  31,  1757. 
6    iv     Solomon,  b.  Oct.  13,  1738.         • 

V     Ehexezer,  b.  Nov.  22,   1739;  m.  Sarah  Nicholls.     She  d. 
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4r.  iii.  Amos  Farnsworth  (Benj.,  Matthias),  h,  Nov.  27,  1704; 
m.  Lydia  Longley  (John  Longley*,  the  redeemed  captive,  William^ 
William'-,  William',  m.  Joanna,  sister  to  Dep.  Gov.  Thomas  Goffe,  in 
England;  came  over  to  Lynn  about  1636;  made  a  freeman,  1638; 
moved  to  Groton,  1660;  and  d.  Nov.  29,  1680.  Williiim"  m.  Deliver- 
ance   ;  had  8  children.     The  parents  and  5  children   were  slain 

by  Imlians,  July  27,  1694,  and  3  others  taken  into  ca])tivity.  The 
daughter  Betty  d.  of  starvation,  Lydia  went  into  a  nunnery  at  Mon- 
treal, while  John  was  ransomed  and  nluetantly  returned  in  1G99.  A 
monument  at  Groton  has  this  on  it :  "Here  dwelt  Wm.  &  Deliver- 
ance Longley,  with  their  8  children.  On  the  27th  of  July,  1694,  the 
Indians  killed  the  father  &  mother,  &  live  of  the  children,  &  carried 
into  captivity  the  other  three."),  and  lived  at  Groton,  Mass.  About 
1764,  he  went  to  Nova  Scotia,  but  having  some  difficulty  with  real 
estate  business  in  Ma.ssachusetts,  he  returned  again  before  the  Revo- 
lution, and  was  drowned  crossing  the  Nashua  River,  Dec.  5,  1775. 


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Sakah,  1)  Oct.  10,  1736;  d.  Sept.  19,  1756.  . 

Kaciiki.,  b.  Jan.  29, 1738;  m.  Capt.  Jabc/,  Hoklon  (descend- 
ant of  Richard — over  to  Watortowii,  1634),  June  16, 
1761,  and  d.  1829.     Ilod.  Auff.  11.  1783. 

Lyiha,  I).  Nov.  24,  1739;  in.  Win.  Shcdd.  Sept.  26,  1766, 

and  d.  June  30,  1774.     He  in.  2d,  Elizalieth ,  and  <1. 

March  18,  1806,  a  71. 

Susanna,  b.  Aug.  25,  1741;  tn.  John  Sawtell,  Jr.,  Aug. 
25,  1761,  of  Groton,  and  d.  1815. 

Lucy,  b.  Nov.,  1743;  in.  Solomon  Farnsworth.  See  Farns- 
worth.  No.  6. 

Amos,  b.  June  24,  1746;  d.  July  9,  1749. 

Lt.  Jonas,  b.  Aug.  18,  1748;  in.  Jane,  daughter  of  James 
and  Mary  (Kelly)  Delap,  1774,  (4ranville,  N.  S.,  and  d. 
July  16,  1805.     She  d.  May,  1826,  aged  74. 

Mary,  b.  1751  ;   in.  Joseph  Potter,  .Ir.     See  Potter. 

Amos,  Ji?.,  b.  April  28,  1754;  in.  Elizabeth  Kockwood,  May 
7,  1782,  and  d.  Oct.  29,  1847.  She  d.  Dec.  11,  1847, 
nearly  91.  This  Amos  was  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
June  17,  1775,  where  he,  with   Samuel  Lawrence   and 

Bancroft,  was  posted  in  the  night  at  the  extreme 

east  line  of  battle  to  watch  the  w:ir-»hi])s  lying  off  there, 
and  report  to  Col.  Wm.  Prescott.  They  remained  there 
until  driven  aw.ay  by  the  guns  of  the  vessels.  He  was 
shot  through  the  right  arm  and  side,  while  on  tlie  retreat 
from  the  hill.  Afterwards  he  was  in  the  army  that  re- 
treated from  Ticonderoga  to  Saratoga  before  Burgoyne, 
and  was  present  at  Burgoyne's  surrender.  Being  a 
Lieutenant,  he  served  afterwards  in  New  Jersey ;  was 
Major  in  the  Artillery,  and  got  a  pension  of  $113  per 
month  from  the  Government. 

Benjamin,  b.  Oct.  24,  1757;  drowned  with  his  father. 


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iii.  Jonas  (Benjamin,  Matthias),  b.  Oct.  14, 1713 ;  ra.  Thank- 
ful Ward*  (Obadiah,  Richard,  William,  to  Sudbury,  1639),  1739,  and 
d.  Dec,  1803.    She  d.  May  1,  1799,  aged  87,  Worcester,  Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Azubah,  b.  June  3,  1740;  m.  Benj.  Tarbell,  June  20,  1761, 

and  d.  March  4,  1838. 
ii     Martha,  b.  May  21, 1742;  m.  Edwin  Phelps  ;  m.  2d, 

Jocelyn,  both  of  Leominster. 

*  The  Ward  faral'y  trace  their  origin  back  to  the  Conquest,  1066.  From 
1379,  they  claim  a  succession  of  heads  of  families  as  follows  :  Ralph,  Rich- 
ard, John,  John,  Richard,  William,  Thomas,  Thomas,  John,  Richard,  Thomas, 
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iii  Jonah,  Jk.,  h.  April  2,  1744;  m.  Sarah  Dolap,  (4raiivillt', 
N.  S.,  Juno  18,  1776.  Slio  <1.  Nov.  30,  17Hft.  He  in.  iid, 
Mrs.  IV'ggy  Lcwih,  and  tl.  April  5,  180H.  He  was  one  of 
tlu'  firnt  HettlerH  of  Macliias,  Mt'.,  and  had  Thonias,  Cath- 
erine, Sarah,  and  Dehorah. 

iv  Dkhorah,  1»,  Sept.  If),  1746;  ni.  Joseph  Wheelock  (Obad- 
iah,  Oha<liah,  Benj.,  Rev.  Ralph),  1769. 

V  Danikl,  b.  Au<;.  14,  1748;  deserted  from  the  American 
side,  t'nd  went  over  to  Nova  Scotia;  wan  proscribed,  1778, 
with  tne  death  penalty. 

7  vi     Isaac,  b.  Aug.  9,  1750. 

vii     Thankful,  b.  Aug.  3,  1752;  ni.  Beaman,  April  10, 

1770,  and  lived  in  Leominster, 
viii     Pktkr,  b.  Aug.  18,  1754;  m.  Margaret  Marshall,  Bath,  Me.; 
to  Norridgewock,  1780;  d.  1803. 

8  ix    JoKL,  b.  May  28, 1759. 

6.  iv.  Solomon  (Benj.,  Benj.,  Matthias),  b.  in  Groton,  Mass., 
Oct.  13,  1738;  m.  Lucy  Farnsworlh,  a  cousin,  Dec.  6,  1770,  in  Nova 
Scotia,  and  lived  near  Chute's  Cove,  now  Hampton.  His  wife  d. 
June,  1800,  aged  57.  He  m.  2d,  Mary  Chute  (John,  John,  Lionel, 
James,  James,  Lionel),  May  23,  1801,  and  d.  Nov.  19,  1812.  She  ra. 
2d,  John  Ellis.     See  No.  111. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Sarah,  b.  June  4, 1773;  m.  Michael  Miller,  had  5  sons,  antl  d. 
He  m.  2d,  Susan,  daughter  of  Patrick  Grimes,  and  had  3 
sons  and  a  daughter.  Children  :  (1)  Solomon,  b.  1794,  m. 
Sally  Tuck,  and  had  (a)  Julia  Ann,  m.  John  M.  Wade ; 

(b)  Jane,  ni. Fowler,  St.  John,  N.  B.;  (c)  Betsy; 

(d)  Olivia,  ra.  Henry  Bent;  (e)  John,  went  to  sea;  (f) 
Wm.  Elder,  m.  Jane  Eaton;  (g)  Aaron;  (h)  Solomon, 
m.  uj)  St.  John  River,  N.  B.;  (i)  Parker,  Mrs.  Sarah 
Miller  d.  1844.  Mr.  Miller  d.  1854,  aged  60.  (2)  Harris, 
b.  1796,  m.  Sarah  Gaskell;  2d,  Surfth  (Potter)  SpJiir,  and 
had  (a)  Sophia,  b.  1819,  m.  Dea.  Eaton  Chute,  Dea.  Solo- 
mon  Chute;  (b)  Michael,  b.  1823,  ra.  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Handley  Chute  (No.  44),  and  d.  1849  ;  (c)  Wm. 
Doane,  iti.  Elizabeth  Saunders ;  (d)  Mary,  m.  Alex,  son 
of  George  Witt,  and  Joseph  Potter.  (3)  William,  b. 
1798  ;  a  shoemaker;  d.  about  1868,  aged  70.  (4)  James, 
m.  Eleanor  Chandler.  See  No.  11.  (5)  Edward,  d.  before 
1830.  By  2d,  wife:  (6)  Michael,  m.  Lucy  Ann  Merry, 
and  had  7  children  in  Granville,  (7)  Rees.  (8)  Hand- 
ley.     (9)  Salome. 

ii  Frances,  b.  Oct.  11,  1774;  m.  Rev.  James  Manning  (1763- 
1818),  1796.  She  m.  2d  and  3d,  Henry  Troop  and  Aaron 
Morse,  and  d.  March  7,  1872.     Children,  besides  losing  2 


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or  3  in  childhood:  (I)  Jainca  Edward,  I).  1804,  in.  Cath- 
erine Hoyd  of  Falmouth, ami  d.  about  1840.  Children  :  (a) 
Janu's  Edw.,  in.  Isabel  Fitch,  dauijhter  of  Archie  Ilicks; 
(b)  John  B.,  tn.  Adaline  Pierson,  Mrs.  Annie  Flagj;;  (c) 
Ann,  in.  Ansley  Brown  (John,  Wm.,  from  Eng),  who  d. 
She  m.  'Jd,  Israel  Foster,  who  had  in.  1st,  Minnetta  (Fo.s- 
ter)  Morse;  (d)  Ellen;  (e)  Catherine;  (f)  Victoria,  in. 
Isaac  Freeman  ;  (g)  Dena,  in.  Charles  Chase.  {'!)  Benja- 
min W.  C,  b.  about  1808,  m.  Waity  Newcomb,  b.  1811) 
(Dea.  Wm.  N.,  Eddy,  John,  Eddy,  John,  Simon,  And- 
rew, Andrew,  over  to  Boston  about  1085),  1840,  and 
lived  at  Brid<;etowii,  N,  S.  Children :  (a)  Rev.  James 
Wm.,  b.  1841,  Baptist  minister  in  Halifax;  m.  Sarah  A. 
Bigelow,  b.  1850  (Wm.  J.,  Daniel,  Ainasa,  Isaac,  Isaac, 
Samuel,  John,  over  to  Watertown  from  England  about 
IGIU);  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Warren,  over  from 
England  about  the  same  time;  a  di'scend.mt  of  Cerdic, 
the  Saxon  general,  over  to  England  in  495,  d.  534.  Queen 
Victoria  is  traced  back  to  the  same  origin),  Sept.  12, 
1S72;  (b)  Capt.  Leigh  Richmond,  b.  18  t3,  m.  Mary  Keat- 
ing; (c)  Johnston  E.,  b.  1845,  ni.  Lois,  daughter  of  Gil- 
bert Sanderson;  (d)  Celina  R.,  b.  1847,  d.  1851;  (e) 
Frances  A.,  b.  1850,  m.  George  Sanderson ;  m.  '2d,  T.  T. 
Keefler;  (f)  Adelia  A.,  b.  1852,  m.  Daniel  Benjamin,  M.  P. 
P.;  (g)  LeandeV  C,  b.  1851,  m.  Florence  L.)vett,Chester,  X. 
S.;  (h)  Laura  C,  b.  1858,  d.  soon;  (i)  Arthur  T.,  b.  1859, 
m.  Mary  Rebecca  (Mcintosh)  Inness,  lives  in  Everett, 
Mass.;  (j)  Capt.  Edmund  E.,  b.  1802,  on  the  bark  Zebina 
Gondey;  m.  Isabel  J.  Mosher,  Bridgetown,  March  2, 
1893.  (8)  Lucy  Ann,  m.  William  Henry,  son  of 
Henry  Troop,  and  had  (a)  Mary  Troop,  in.  Kev.  J.  J., 
son  of  Isaac  Skinner;  (b)  Charlotte  L.,  in.  Avard  Long- 
ley,  M.  P.  P.,  etc.  (Asaph,  Israel,  William,  John,  William, 
William,  William);  ti  children.  (4)  Frances,  in. 
Israel  I>ongley  (brother  to  Avard);  he  d.  1871;  she  in. 
2d,  Levi  Wood  worth.  Children  :  (a)  James  Wilberforce, 
b.  1849  (.\ttoniey-general  of  Nova  Scotia),  in.  Annie, 
daughter  of  Newton  Brown  ;  4  children. 
Lucy,  b.  June  15,  1777;  m.  James  Eaton  (David,  James, 
Jonathan,  Thomas,  John),  June,  1799,  and  had  (1)  Nancy, 
b.  1801;  m.  1821,  Henry  Holt;  8  children;  d.  1879;  he 
d.  (2)  Harriet,  b.  1803;  m.  1829,  Aaron  Ha'-dy ;  2 
children,  Iluth  and  Prudence.  (3)  Edward,  b.  1804;  m. 
1840,  Sarah  Jane,  daughter  of  John  and  Deborah  (Eaton) 
Manning,  lived  at  Bridgetown,  a  merchant;  d.  1892.  (4) 
Fanny,  b.  1806;  m.  James  Huntley,  Cannini;,  N.  S.;  5 
children.  (5)  James,  b.  1808  ;  d.  at  3  or  4.  (6)  Rebecca- 
b.  1811;  m.  Capt.  Guy  Moreten  Newcomb  (Joseph,  Jos, 
eph,   John,  John,  Simon,  Andrew,  Andrew),  April  24, 


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1833;  had  9  cliildron.  He  sailed  for  St.  John,  N.  B., 
Jan.,  1S72;  vessel  and  all  lost;  he  aged  62.  (7)  Caro- 
line, b.  1814;  ni.  Benjamin  Sanfonl  (John,  Benjamin, 
Eshon,  Samuel,  John,  over  to  Boston,  1631),  ahout  1835; 

3  sons,  '2  daughters.  Mr.  Eaton,  b.  1767,  m.  1st,  Nancy, 
daughter  of  John  Manning*  of  Falmouth,  Hants  county, 
N.  S.,  1793,  and  had  (1)  Huth,  b.  1794;  m.  1314,  William, 
son  of  Asael  Bentlev  of  Billtown ;  6  children  and  d. 
1847;  he  d.  1864,  a.  74.  (2)  May  Ann,  b.  1796;  m.  1817, 
Benjamin  Steadman  (Enoeli,  John,  John);  8  children;  d. 
1869;  he  d.  1865,  a.  79.  Mrs.  Eaton  d.  Dec,  1798;  he  d. 
May,  1813.  His  '2d  wife,  Lucy,  m.  'id,  John  Sanford 
(Benjamin,  Esbon,  Samuel,  John),  as  his  2d  wife,  1814, 
and  had  4  more  children.  , 

iv     Mary,  b.  1779;  m.  John  Brown   (William,  from  England 
before  the  Kevolution,  b.  1757),  in  1800.     He  d.  about 

1840.    She  d.  1855.    They  had  (1)  Lucy,  ni. Strong. 

(2)  Fanny,  m.  Isaac  Marshall  (Otis,  Isaac).  (3)  Sarah, 
m.  Thomas,  son  of  George  Brown,  a  cousin.  (4)  Cliarles, 
d.  young.     (5)  Abba,  m.  James,  son  of  Samuel  C'ornwell ; 

4  children.  (6)  Louise,  m.  William  Tupper,  Jr.  (7)  J. 
Manning,  m.  Mary  Ann  Foster  (Oliver,  Isaac,  Benjamin, 
Jacob,  Isaac,  Keginald  of  Ipswicli,  Mass.,  1638).  (8)  Ans- 
ley,  m.  Ann  Manning  (James/  Edward,  Rev.  James, 
John);  had  Ada,  Lucy,  and  Wayland.  John  Brown  had 
a  brother,  George,  b.  1759;  m.  Anna  Clark,  and  d.  1857. 
Anna  d.  1858,  .aged  96.  (Another  brother,  William,  Jr.,  d. 
1852,  aged  about  9U.)  Children  :  (1)  Thomas,  m.  Sarah, 
daughter  of  John  Brown,  cousin.  (2)  Mary,  m.  James 
Hall  (John,  William,  from  England  bef«)re  the  Kevolu- 
tion). (3)  Joseph,  m.  Helen  Gates  (Joseph,  Jonas,  C'apt. 
Oldham,  Amos,  Simon,  Stephen,  over  to  Hingham,  1638). 
(4)  George,  m.  Harriet  Longley,  daughter  of  Asa|>h ;  2 
children.  (5)  William,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Jacob  Corn- 
well,  and  wife  of  William  Allen  and  James  Johnson ;  had 

5  children.  She  d.  1850,  aged  41 ;  he  m.  2d,  Mary  Helen, 
daughter  of  William  Shaw  ;  had  5  more,  and  d.  April 
22,  1887,  aged  82,  and  the  widow  lives  in  Lynn.  (()) 
Seth.  nj   Jane,  daughter  of  Sylvanus  Snow;  6  children. 

(7)  Eliz.i,  m.  Daniel,  son  of  Thomas  Harris;  12  children. 

(8)  Loretta.     (9)  Susan,  d.  young.     (10)  Sophia,  m.  Syl- 


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John  (1764-18r)8) ;  Nancy,  that  m.  James  'Caton ;  and  Rev.  Edward  (176G- 
1852,  a  stout,  tall,  powerful  miin,  both  in  the  pulpit  and  elsewhere.  II-  was 
instrumental,  under  God,  of  winnin;i:  many  souls  to  Christ,  in  the  Baptist 
Church  in  Cornwallis,  and  other  places  in  Nova  Scotia.  Me  m.  Rebecca, 
daughter  of  Charles  Skinner,  and  had  (1)  Nancy,  m.  Hezekiah  J.  Coirswell,  and 
and  d.  soon  alter;  he  m.  I'd,  Ann,  daughter  of  John  JJentley.  (2)  Eunice, 
d.  youn^.  (3)  Mary,  m.  Peter  Carruthers,  1834.  Mrs.  Manniu;^  d.  April  5, 
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of  Jonas  Rice.     (12)  Simon,  ra.  Rachel  Dill ;  7  children. 
V    SoLOMOX,  b.  1781 ;  d.  1782. 
9    vi    Benjamin,  h.  Feb.  1,  1802. 

10  vii     Peter,  b  July  19,  1803. 

11  viii    John  Chute,  b.  Oct.  11,  1805. 

ix  Mary,  b.  1807;  m.  William  Hall  (John,  William,  b.  in 
Somersetshire,  England,  17 iS,  over  to  America  before 
the  Revolution),  and  lived  in  Wilmot,  N.  S.  Children  : 
(1)  Solomon  F.,  b.  1825;  m.  Mary  J.  Fisher.  (2)  Ed- 
ward M.,  b.  1827 ;  d.  about  1849-50.  (3)  John  W.,  b. 
1829;  m.,  to  Australia.  (4)  Mary  Eliza,  b.  1831;  m. 
Capt.  Samuel  Hains,  of  Freeport,  N.  S.  He  was  run 
down  off  New  Orleans,  and  lost,  with  2  children,  1856-7. 

(5)  Capt.  Jacob  R,,  b.  1833;  m.  Sarah  fi.,  daughter  of 
John  and  Sally  (Gates)  Reajjh,  1855 ;  3  children,  besides 
losing  several;  live  at  the  Spa  Springs,  Wilmot,  N.  S. 

(6)  Hannah  Ann,  b.  1835;  ra.  Elkanah  Bowlby.  (7) 
William  H.,  b.  1837.  (8)  Joshua  C,  b.  1889;  d.  young. 
(9)  George  B.,  b.  1843;  d.  young.  Mr.  Hall  d.  1842, 
aged  42.     She  d.  1851,  aged  44. 

12  X    Solomon,  b.  Oct.  9,  1809. 


7.  iv.  Isaac  Farnsworth  (Jonas,  Benjamin,  Matthias),  b.  in 
Massachusetts,  Aug.  9, 1750;  went  to  Nova  Scotia  in  youth,  ni.  Han- 
nah Hill,  April  21,  1773,  and  lived  in  Granville.  She  d.  He  m.  2d, 
Martha  Barth,  and  lived  in  Jonesboro',  Me.;  d  1832.  She  d.  March, 
1830. 


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CHILDREN. 

Daniel,  b.  about  1774. 

IcHABOD,  b.  about  1776. 

Royal,  b.  about  1878. 

Asa,  b.  about  1780;  m.  Betsy  Weston;  had  (1)  Sybil,  m. 

Natlian  Libby ;  (2)  Kezia,  m.  Hiram  Libby. 
Amaziah,  b.  about  1782. 
Isaac,  b.  about  1784. 
Martha,  b.  about  1786;  m.  Reuben  Libby. 


Hannah,  b.  about  1788; 
Mary,  b.  about  1790. 


m.  Joseph  Libby. 


8.  iv.  Joel  Farnsworth  (Jonas,  Benjamin,  Matthias),  b.  in 
Massachusetts,  May  28, 1759;  m.  Abigail  Fales  (sister  to  Benjamin, 
Daniel,  and  2  or  3  sisters  who  m.  Gateses),  and  lived  in  Wilmot,  N.  S., 
now  Clarence.  She  d.  1826,  aged  65.  He  m.  2d,  Sarah  (Dewolf) 
Perkins,  and  d.  1843,  aged  84.    She  d.  1865,  aged  92. 


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CHILDREN. 

Dehorah,  m.  John,  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Barnes)  Ray. 

Thankful,  ni.  Henry  Banks.     See  Banks, 

Sally,  m.  Silas  Gates.     See  Gates. 

Relief,  ni.  John  Hurst,   a   school-teacher;   m.  2tl,  Elias 

Gates.     See  Gates. 
Rachel,  ni.  Fred,  son  of  Dea.  Joseph  Morton. 
Betsy,  b.  1791;  ni.  Joshua  U.  Slocomb  (Capt.  John,  John, 

Simon),  and  d.  1852;  he  d.  Sept.  10,  1850,  aged  6«;  11 

children. 
Polly,  ra.  John  Banks. 
Lucy,  d.  young. 
Fanny,  d.  young. 
Martha,  m.  James  Adams. 
Azuba,  ni.   Joseph   Ogilvie;    daughter   Naomi   m.    John 

Henry  Hall  (Dea.  Henry,  John,  William). 


9.  V.  Benjamin  Faruswortll  (Solomon,  Benjamin,  Benja- 
min, Matthias),  b.  at  Phinney's  Cove,  below  Hampton,  Annapolis 
county,  N.  S.,  Feb.  1,  1802;  ra.  Anna  Matilda,  daughter  of  John  and 
Rebecca  (Raymond)  Ellis,  1822,  and  lived  on  the  "Bay  Shore," 
near  his  native  home.  She  d.  May  15,  1861,  aged  55.  He  m.  2d, 
Phebe,  daughter  of  Henry  Milbury,  1862,  and  d.  Feb.  4,  1880.  She, 
at  Phinney  Mountain. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Seraphina,  b.  Dec.  10,  1823;  m.  James  Lowry,  Sept.  27, 
1852.  He  d.  Oct.  25,  1886,  aged  62.  She  is  in  Danvers, 
Mass. 

Mary,  b.  April  19,  1825;  m.  Daniel  Gunnison,  1850;  6 
children,  and  d.  Christmas,  1890.     He  d.  1861. 

Ezra,  b.  Oct.  26,  1827;  m.  Mary  Jordan,  1854;  4  children, 
and  d.  about  1875.     She  is  at  Petite  Passage,  N.  S. 

LucRETiA,  b.  Oct.  24,  1829;  m.  Sidney  S.  Chute.    No.  142. 

Matilda  Ann,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1834. 

Jacob  E.  R.,  b.  June  4, 1834;  m.  Louise,  daughter  of  Isaac 
and  Elizabeth  (Patterson)  Foster,  1861;  had  a  daughter, 
Anna  M  ,  m.  George  W.  Davis,  Lynn,  Mass.  Mr.  Foster 
moved  there,  1867.     She  d.  April  6,  1894. 

Ellen  Ann,  b.  1838  ;  m.  Merrill  Tufts,  1859 ;  2d,  James 
Mowatt,  1875;  daughter  Saville,  b.  1880. 

Abijah,  b.  1840;  m.  Anna  Whalin,  1870;  and  d.  Nov.  24, 
1874.     She  m.  2d,  James  Knowlin  in  California. 


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10.  V.  Peter  Farnsworth  (Solomon,  Benjamin,  Benjamin, 
Matthias),  b.  July  19,  1803 ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Michael  and  Abi- 
gail (Simpson)  Holden,  April  29,  1827,  and  lived  near  Hampton ; 
d.  1886.    She  d.  Jan.,  1890,  aged  84. 


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i     Michael  Holden,  b.  April  25,  1828 ;  d.  in  May. 
ii     Solomon,  b.  May  27,  1830;  d.  in  1837. 
iii     MicHAKL  Holden,  b.  April  23,  1834;  ni.  Terrissa  Chute. 

See  No.  132. 
iv     Stephen  Thomas,  b,  Sept.  18,  1836;  ra.  Mary  Fraser;  had 

2  daajrhters.  Rose  and  Bessie.   She  d.  Jan.  26,  1876,  aged 

42.     He  in.  2d,  Mrs.  Maggie  Waters,  and  was  killed  at 

sea,  1889  ;  a  sea  captain. 

V  Jambs  Wellington,  b.  Feb.  5,  1844;  m.  Sarah  A.,  daugh- 

ter of  Joseph  Corbit ;  two  sons,  Handley  C,  and  Joseph 
P.  Capt.  J.  W.  Farnsworth  went  to  Lynn,  May,  1892, 
and  d.  in  July,  1893. 
vi  Laleah,  b.  Nov,  2,  1852;  m.  Avard,  son  of  Francis  Brin- 
ton,  187i.  He  d.  Nov.  4,  1873,  aged  23.  She  in.  2d, 
Elias  Messenger. 

11.  V.  John  Chute  Farnsworth,  another  brother,  b.  Oct.  11, 
1805  ;  in.  Mary  Cecelia,  daughter  of  Job  Park,  Feb.  15,  1826.  She 
d.  1839,  aged  32.  He  m,  2d,  Nancy,  daughter  of  James  and  Phebe 
Chute,  Jan.  14,  1841.  She  d.  Jan.  31,  1856,  aged  55.  He  m.  3d, 
Elizabeth  Charlotte  Chute.     See  No.  45. 

children. 

i  Makv  Amelia,  b.  May  5,  1827;  ni.  William  Rhodes;  had 
5  children.  He  d.  Aug.,  1885,  aged  62.  She  m.  2d, 
Franklin  Rice  (as  his  3d  wife),  1887,  and  lives  at  the 
head  of  the  tide.  Bear  River. 

ii  Job,  b.  June  6,  1829;  m.  Lucy,  daughter  of  William  and 
Lucy  (Foster)  Woodworth,  1850,  and  d.  1891.  She  d. 
1886,  aged  GO.  Children :  (1)  William  Morrill,  b.  1851,— 
home  on  the  old  farm,  Trout  Cove,  N.  S.  (2)  John 
Abel,  b.  1853;  m.  Annis  Haight,  Digby  Neck.  (3) 
Thomas  Henry,  b.  1855,  m.  Emma  Jane  Winslow;  2d, 
Lalia  Daily,  Digby.  (4)  George  A.,  b.  June,  1857;  m. 
Mary  Ellen  Gilliland  (Jacob,  William,  William,  Joseph), 
and  lives  in  Lynn.  (5)  Mary  Cecelia,  b.  1859;  m.  Charles 
D.,  son  of  Capt.  William  Hull,  and  is  in  Lynn.  (6) 
Darius  Lord,  b.  1861 ;  m.  Emeranda  Smith. 

iii  Henrietta,  b.  July  23,  1831 ;  m.  William  H.  Denton, 
Trout  Cove,  son  of  Edward. 

iv  Charlotte,  b.  Oct.  4,  1834;  m.  Daniel  D.  Morton,  and  had 
(1)  Anna,  m.  Simon  Soulis.  (2)  Lloyd,  m.  Amelia  More- 
house, and  d.  1864.  He  m.  2d,  Adelaide,  daughter  of 
Daniel  Jordan.     4  more  children. 

V  Foster,  b.  April  23,  1836 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Timo- 

thy Brooks,  Jr.,  and  had  12  children, 
vi    John  Edward,  b.  1838;  m.  Phebe  R.,  daughter  of  Timo- 


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thy  Brooks.  Children  :  (1)  lieed,  m.  Hannah  Miinroi". 
(2)  Edith,  m.  Albert  Tolen.  (8)  Timothy  Hugh,  ni. 
Emma  Jane,  daughter  of  Alonzo  Foster,  and  lives  in 
Lynn. 


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12.    V.    Dea.  Solomon  Farnswortli,  the  youngest,  b.  Oct.  9, 

1809;  m.  Anna  B.,  daughter  of  James  Cummings,  Digby  county,  Nov. 
19,  1833;  had  4  children.  She  d.  1843.  He  m.  2d,  Phebc,  daugh- 
ter of  Abram  Bogert ;  lived  at  Stony  Beach,  below  Annapolis  Ferry. 
He  d.  1888. 

CHILDREN. 

i    James,  b.  1834;  m.  Filiza,  daughter  of  Daniel  Kennedy;  m. 
2d,  Elsie  Condon,  widow  of  A,  Judson,  son  of  Rev.  John 
J.  Wood  worth, 
ii     Reed,  m.  Prudence,  daughter  of  Henry  Hardy, 
iii     Solomon,  m.  in  Pa.;  d.  1888. 
iv     Naomi,  m.  Jacob,  son  of  Joseph 'Hardy ;  m.  2d,  Stephen 

Blaney,  and  d. 
V     Wallace  S.,  b.  1844;  d.  in  1817. 
vi     Mary  Emma,  d.  in  childhood. 

vii    George  Burton,  m.  Lavina,  daughter  of  David  Mills. 
viii    John,  m.  May,  daughter  of  Alfred  Winchester. 
ix     Margaret  Jane,  m.  Duncan  Cummings. 
X     Lavinia,  m.  Alfred,  son  of  David  Mills. 
xi     E.  Stanly,  m.  Nellie,  daughter  of  Alfred  Winchester. 
xii     Mary  Emma,  m.  Lebaron  Mills,  Nov.  9,  1892. 
xiii     Rupert. 


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13.  V.  Daniel  Farns worth  (Isaac,  Jonas,  Benjamin,  Mat- 
thias), b.  in  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  1775 ;  m.  Jerusha  Earl  of  Horton, 
Dec.  «,  1803;  lived  in  Aylesford.  She  d.  Feb.  8,  1861,  aged  77.  He 
d.  Nov.  24,  1866,  aged  92. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Sarah,    b.  May  21,  1804 ;    ni.  Thomas  Jaques,  Aug.  27, 

^  "  1828 

-      ii     Nelson,  b.  Dec.  25, 1806;  ra.  Harriet  Orpin,  Dec.  28,  1828. 

lii     Thomas,  b-  March  16, 1808 ;  m.  Lydia  Dugan,  Dec.  17, 1833. 

iv     Isaac,  b.  May  6,  1811 ;  d.  young. 

v^  William,   b.   March   23,  1814;   m.    Louise,   daughter   of 

Charles  Van  Buskirk. 
vi     Lois,  b.  Oct.  13,  1816;  d.  young. 

vii     Robert  James,  b.  March  5,  1820;  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of 
Ezekiel  Mirshall,  wid.  of  Benjamin,  son  of  John  Wilson ; 
had  2  or  3  children ;  live  in  Dorchester,  Boston,  Mass. 
viii    John  L.,  b.  Aug.,  1824;  m.;  d.  1855,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

ix     Samuel  B.,  b.   Jan.   23,   1828 ;    m. ,  Peabody, 

Mass.;  4  children ;  went  to  York,  Me.,  about  1862. 


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FOSTER. 

1.  i.  Reginald  Foster,  h.  about  1595;  is  reported  to  have 
come  from  Exeter,  Devon,  England,  with  his  wife  Judith,  5  sons, 
and  '2  daughters,  and  settled  in  Ij)swich,  Essex  county,  Mass., 
1#38.  He  lived  near  the  "  East  Bridge,"  which  stood  where  the 
stone  bridge  is  now.  His  wife  Judith  d.  Oct.  1664.  He  ni.  'id, 
Sarah,  widow  of  John  Martin,  Sept.,  1665,  and  d.  1681.  She  m.  3d, 
William  Wiiite  of  Haverhill,  1682,  and  d.  1683. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Maky,  b.  1618 ;  m.  Lieut.  Francis  Peabody  ;  had  14  chil- 
dren, and  d.  at  Topsfield,  Aug.  9,  1705.  He  d.  P'eb.  19, 
1697-8,  aged  83.  '' 

Sarah,  b.  1620;  ni.  William  Story;  had  6  ciiildren,  and  d. 
Jan.,  1702-3.  He  d.  1702,  a.  79;  was  the  ancestor  of 
Dr.  Story  of  Boston,  and  of  the  late  Judge  Story. 

Abram,  b.  1622;  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of  Caleb  and  Marthii 
Burbank,  of  Rowley,  and  had,  in  Ipswich,  Ephraim, 
Abram,  James,  Isaac,  Benjamin,  Ebenezer,  Mehitable, 
Caleb,  and  Ruth. 

Isaac,  b.  1630. 
v  William,  b.  1633;  m.  Mary,  b.  Feb.  8,  1639,  daughter  of 
William  and  Joanna  Jackson ;  moved  to  and  lived  in 
Rowley,  and  was  a  man  of  wealth  and  influence  there 
and  in  Boxford,  Haverhill  (where  his  son  David  moved 
to  in  1705),  and  elsewhere,  besides  a  Christian  gentle- 
man ;  d.  1713.  Children  :  Mary,  Judith,  Hannah,  Jona- 
than, William,  Timothy,  David,  Samuel,  and  Joseph, 
vi  Jacob,  b.  1635  ;  deacon  of  the  first  church  in  Ipswich;  m. 
Martha  Kinsman  ;  had  7  children.  She  d.  Oct.  15,  1666; 
m.  2d,  Abigail,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Mary  (Waite) 
Lord,  Feb.  26,  1667,  and  d.  "July  ye  9th  1710,  in  ye  75 
yr  of  His  Age."  She  d.  June  4, 1  >  29.  Children :  Judith, 
John,  Jacob,  Sarah,  Mary,  Abram,  Jacob,  Amos,  Abigail, 
Nathaniel,  Samuel,  Joseph,  James,  and  Mary, 
vii  Rkginali),  b.  1636 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Dane, 
and  lived  in  Chebacco  parish,  Ipswich.  Children :  Eliza- 
beth, Isaac,  Judith,  Mary,  John,  Rebecca,  Naomi,  Ruth, 
Eleanor,  Hannah,  and  Nathaniel. 


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2,  ii.  Isaac  Foster  (Reginald),  b.  1680;  m.  Mary  Jackson,  May 
5, 1658;  d.  Nov.  27,  1667  ;  m.  2d,  Nov.  25, 1668,  Hannah  Downing, 
who  d.  Nov.  27,  1677;  m.  3d,  Martha  Hale,  March  16, 1679,  who  sur- 
vived him.  He  lived  in  Ipswich,  near  Topsfield,  at  the  east  end  of 
"Symond's  Farm,"  the  town  line  dividing  the  farm. 


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CHILDREN. 

i  Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  9,  1658-9  ;  d.  young, 

ii  Mehitable,  b.  Sept.  19,  1660;  d.  Feb.,  1661. 

3    iii  Jacob,  b.  Feb.  9,  1662-3. 

iv  Ben.iamin,  b.  June,  1665;  d.  1700. 

V  Elizabeth,  b.  April  20,  1667. 

vi  Mary,  b.  June  26,  1669;  m.  Richard  Grant,  Feb.  27,  1688. 

vii  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  14,  1670;  d.  about  1753. 

viii  Martha,  b.  Aug.  1.  1672;  m.  Thompson  Wood,  Dec.  8, 
1691. 

ix  Ruth,  b.  Feb.  20,  167.S-4;  ni. Grove. 

X  Prudence,  b.  May  23, 1675 ;  m.  Jos.  Bonnan,  Feb.  17, 1696. 

xi  Hannah,  b.  Oct.  24,  1676. 

xii  Eleazer,  b.  April,  1684;  d.  Nov.  15,  1771. 

xiii  Sarah,  b.  March  19,  1687. 


3.  iii.  Jacob  Foster  (Isaac,  Reginald),  b.  in  Ipswich,  near 
Topsfield,  Feb.  9,  1662-3 ;  moved  to  Topsfield,  1686  ;  m.  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Isaiah  Wood,  Sept.  12,  1688;  d.  Sept.  27,  1697;  m.  2d, 
Mary  Edwards,  May  20,  1700.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Foster  were  dismissed 
from  the  church  in  Topstjeld,  Jan.  29,  1718,  and  admitted  to  the 
church  in  Lebanon,  Ct.,  July  6,  1718. 

CHILDREN. 

4     i    BEN.IAMIN,  bapt.  Oct.  6,  1689. 
ii     Mary,  b.  May  13,  1691. 
iii     Isaac,  b.  March  13,  1701 ;  d.  Dec.   23,  1703. 
iv     John,  b.  Sept.  11,  1702;    ra.  Hannah   Thorpe,  Aug.    26, 
1724,  and  returned  to  Lebanon,*  Ct.,  where  he  owned  the 
covenant,  1729.     She  did  the  same,  1727. 
EzEKiEL,  bapt.  Dec.  31, 1704  ;  d.  Oct.  20, 1727,  Lebanon,  Ct. 


vi     Martha,  bapt. 


24,  1709. 


vii     David,   bapt.  April  29,  1711 ;  m.  Althea  — 

Ct.;  had  4  children, 
viii    Jonathan,  b.  June  3,  1714;  to  Lebanon,  Ct. 


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4.  iv.  Benjamin  Foster  (Jacob,  Isaac,  Reginald),  b.  in  Tops- 
field,  Mass.,  Oct.,il689;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  Woodward, 

♦The  home  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Jr.  (Jonathan,  Joseph,  Dea.  John,  John 
Trumble,  d.  1657,  Cumberland  county,  Englatid ;  to  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1639,  free- 
man, 1640,  thence  to  Rowley),  b.  1740  ;  Harvard  University,  1759  ;  pay- 
master to  the  Northern  department  of  tlie  army,  1775  to  '78  ;  in  1780  was  1st 
aid  to  General  AVashinjrton,  and  Secretary ;  Member  of  Congress  1789  to  '95 ; 
Speaker,  1791  to  '95;  United  States  Senator,  1795  and  '96;  Lieut.-Governor  of 
Connecticut,  1796  to  '98;  and  Governor,  1798  to  1809.  When  in  need  of  am- 
munition, Washington  said  "Let  us  consult  Brother  Jonathan."  And  from 
that  mere  joke  it  became  a  byword,  and  ha^  since  been  applied  to  the  whole 
Yankee  nation.    John  Trumbull  (1750-1831),  the  poet,  was  a  brother. 


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Jr.,  anil  Abigail,  in  Ipswich,  March  15,  1725,  and  seems  to  have 
moved  from  Essex  county,  Mass.,  into  Rockingham  coimty,  N.  H., 
about  1740,  when  four  of  them  married,  as  stated  in  the  Hampstead 
town  records ;  and  in  1760,  tlie  old  folks,  with  2  sons  and  2  daughters, 
moved  to  Granville,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S.  Mr.  Foster  d.  the  day 
after  landing,  and  the  old  lady  —  an  honest,  industrious,  pious  woman 
—  after  living  45  years  a  widow,  d.  in  1805,  aged  104.  She  used  to 
spin  flax  on  the  "little  whe<  1,"  and  when  she  got  tired  and  faint  would 
make  a  little  hasty-pudding  in  the  skillet,  over  some  coals  on  the 
hearth  of  the  old  fireplace,  saying  she  "  only  wanted  a  few  bites  to 
content  natur." 

CHILDREN. 

i    Judith,  b.  1726;  m.  John  Chute.     See  No.  7. 

5  ii     Isaac,  b.  1728. 

6  iii    EzEKiEL,  b.  1730. 

iv  Elizabeth,  b.  1783;  m.  Francis  B.  Lecain,  1761,  and  lived 
in  Annapolis,  where  he  d.  1806,  aged  84.  Children: 
(1)  Francis,  b.  1762;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Andrew 
Ritchie,  (2)  Benjamin,  b.  1764  ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Nath.  Winchester.     (3)  Nicholas,  b.  1765;  m.  Catherine 

.     (4)  William,  b.  1767;  m.  Sarah  Henshaw,  and  d. 

1830.     Francis,  Jr.,  d.  1843. 

v     Sarah,  b.  1737  ;  m.  Abel  Wheelock.     See  Wheelock. 

vi  Jeremiah,  b.  1740;  m.  Jemima  Kent,  Jan.  5,  1768.  He 
went  to  Nova  Scotia  some  years  after  the  older  ones 
went;  came  back  again,  and  is  reported  to  have  settled 
in  Winthrop,  Me. 

5.  V.  Isaac  Foster  (Benjamin,  Jacob,  Isaac,  Reginald),  b.  in 
Massachusetts,  1728;  m.  Mehitable  Worthing,*  by  Rev.  Henry  True, 
in  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Oct.  31, 1754 ;  moved  to  Granville,  N.  S.,  1760, 
and  there  lived,  a  hearty  old  couple,  more  than  half  a  century.  He 
d.  Jan.  29,  1819.     She  (danced  in  1822)  d.  in  1826,  aged  93. 


CHILDREN. 

7    i    Ben.iamin,  b.  May  24,  1755.  ii 


Jacob,  b.  1J857 ;  d.  1759. 


♦Samuel  Wortlien,  or  Worthing,  m.  Mehitable  Heath,  1732,  and  lived  in 
Hampstead,  N.  II.,  which  whs  orj^anized  into  a  town  in  1749.v  Mr.  Worthen 
d  Sept  ,  1756,  agt'd  45.  Children:  (1)  Mehitable,  b.  Oct.  12,  1733;  m.  Isaac 
Foster,  1754.  (2)  Samuel,  b.  April  26,  1739;  m  Deborah  Johnson,  1764.  (8) 
Oliver,  b.  March  11,  1743.  (4)  Amos,  b.  Jan.  1,  1746.  (5)  Mary,  b.  Sept.  16, 
1751.    Perhaps  more. 

Moses  Worthen  m.  Abigail ,  1744;  and  had  (1)  M-rtha,  b.  March  12, 

1746.  (2)  Mary,  b.  March  16,  1747.  (3)  Samuel,  b.  Jan.  15,  1749.  Abigail, 
wife  of  Moses  Worthen,  received  into  church  fellow.shlp  July  4,  1760.  "Payed 
out  to  Moses  Worthen  sixteen  pounds,  old  tenor,  for  his  wiflFs  ceeping  of 
scool."    Sandown,  1763. 


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iii  Sakah,  b.  Oct.  15,  1760;  in.  Jolin  Adams,  1779;  had  a  son 
James,  b.  Aug.  4,  1780;  m.  Eleanor,  daughter  of  John 
Chute,  Jr.     See  No.  11. 

8  iv     LsiiAc,  b.  Aug.  24,  1763. 

V  Mehitable,  b.  March  23,  1766;  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Isaac 
and  Anna  (Thomas)  Phinney,  Oct.  29,  1786;  and  lived 
in  Granville.  He  d.  Dec.  16, 1845,  aged  80.  She  d.  April 
1, 1858.  Children  :  (1)  Isaac,  b.  178"  ;  m.  Sarah  Borden, 
1819;  7  children.  She  d.  March  5,  1847,  aged  57.  He 
d.  April  14,  1867.  (2)  William,  b.  1789;  m.  Kebecca 
(Goucher)  Starratt.  (3)  Ann,  b.  1791 ;  d.  1794.  (4) 
Cynthia,  b.  1793;  m.  Thomas  Horsfield,  1825;  3  children  ; 
d.  June  12,  1863;  he  d.  March  8,  1836.  (5)  Betsy,  b. 
1795;  d.  1796.  (6)  Ann,  b.  1797;  m.  William,  son  of 
Andrew  Walker,  1816;  6  children,  and  d.  Dec.  17,  1878. 
(7)  Walter  W.,  b.  1799;  d.  1826.  (8)  Caroline,  b.  1801 ; 
m.  David  Dill,  and  d.  Dec.  13,  1863;  he  d.  1849,  aged  59. 

(9)  Elizabeth,  b.  1803;  m.  Daniel  Felch,  Jr.,  March  12, 
1833;  6  children  ;  he  d.  1868,  aged  67.  (10)  Phineas,  b. 
1805  ;  m.  Jerusha  Foster  (Isaac,  Jr.);  4  children,  and  d. 
July  14,  1873. 

vi  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  17,  1768;  m.  Jordon,  son  of  Abednego 
Ricketson,  Dec.  24,  1789,  and  lived  in  Granville.  She  d. 
July  31,  1795;  hem.  2d,  Hannah  Parker,  1796,  and  d. 
1832,  aged  67.  Children:  (I)  Henry,  b.  1790;  m.  Char- 
lotte Thomas,  1814.  (2)  Phebe,  b.  1792;  ra.  Theodore 
Hill.  (3)  Sarah,  b.  1794 ;  d.  young.  (4)  Abednego,  b. 
1797;  d.  about  1814.  (5)  Betsy,  b.  1799;  m.  Frederick, 
son  of  Matthew  Roach,  from  Ireland,  1817 ;  7  children. 
(6)  Mary.  (7)  Shadrach,  ra.  Sally  £.  Thorn,  and  d.  She 
m.  2d,  Henry  Blakeslee.  (8)  Charlotte,  m.  William  R., 
son  of  Benjamin  Wheelock,  Feb.  14,  1827.     (9)  Miriam. 

(10)  J.ames  Parker,  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  Michael  Boha- 
ker.     (11)  Ann.     (12)  Susan,  ra.  Jacob  Low. 

9  vii    Samuel,  b.  Oct.  1,  1770. 

10  viii    Oliver,  b.  May  1,  1773. 

11  ix    Asa,  b.  Nov.  24,  1776. 

X    James,  b.  Jan.  24,  1780;  m.  a  widow  in  Massachusetts.* 

6.     V.     Ezekiel  Foster  (Benjamin,  Jacob,  Isaac,  Reginald),  b. 
in  Massachusetts 'about  1730;  m.,  by  David  Little,  Esq.,  July   17, 

♦Family  of  Isaac  and  Anna  (Thomas)  Phinuey,  from  Cape  Cod  to  Gran- 
ville, about   1760.     He  d   May  13,  1785,     Shed.  April  18,    1781.     Children: 
i    Mehitable,  b.  Jan.  8,  1764;  m.  Major  Ruloffson. 
ii    Thomas,  b.  July  1,  1765;  m.  Mehitable  Foster,  1786;  10  children, 
iii    Lott,  b.  April  6,  1767 ;  m.  Betsy,  daughter  of  Daniel  Durland,  May  4, 

1786;  10  children, 
iv    Levi,    b.  Feb.  27,  1769;  off  to  the  States. 
v     Abigail,  b.  Jan.  17,  1771 ;  m.  Capt.  Walter  Willett. 
vi    Elijah,  1).  April  6,  1773 ;  m.  Hepzlbah  Chesly,  1800. 
vii    Desiab,  b.  April  22,  1776;  m.  David,  son  of  Moses  Shaw. 


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1755,  Mary  Kobcrts,*  Mampatead,  N.  H.;  went  to  Granville,  N.  S., 
with  parents,  brother  Isaac,  and  two  sisters,  1760.  She  <1.  July  31, 
1765,  aged  29.  He  m.  2d,  Rutli  Farnsworth,  b.  1740  (William, 
Ebenezer,  Matthias,  Matthias),  Sept.  30,  1770.  Dates  of  death  not 
learned. 

CHILDREN. 


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Sarah,  b.  1756;  d.  1760,  Hampstead,  N.  H. 
Martha,  b.  Aiii;.  13, 1757 ;  m.  Benjamin  Chute, 
John,  b.  March  29,  1760. 
EzEKiEL,  b.  March  30,  1763. 
Joseph,  b.  Oct.  18,  1771. 
Ezra  F.,  b.  Aug.  1,  1773. 


See  No.  12. 


7.  vi.  Benjamin  Foster  (Isaac,  Benjamin,  Jacob,  Isaac, 
Reginald),  b.  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  May  24,  1755;  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Col.  Philip  liichardson,  Jan.  23,  1776,  ami  lived 
in  Granville,  N.  S.  She  d.  Nov.  28,  1828,  aged  70.  He  m.  2d, 
Mary  Pamelia,  daughter  of  Edward  Robinson  and  Mary  Chandler 
(sister  to  Richard  from  England),  and  widow  of  Job  Park,  Nov.  3, 
1831,  and  d.  JJov.  13,  1842.     She  d.  1854,  aged  67. 


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CHILDREN. 

Mehitadle,  b.  May  6,  1778 ;  m.  Abram  Chute.    SeeNo.  21. 

Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  1, 1780 ;  m.  James  Taylor.    See  Taylor. 

Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  2,  1782. 

Samuel,  b.  Sept.  9,  1784. 

Susanna,  b.  Aug.  31,  1786;  m.  Francis  Tuppcr  (Charles, 
Capt.  Eliakin,  Eliakin,  Thomas,  Capt.  Thomas,  Sand- 
wich, England,  to  Sandwich,  America,  1635;  d.  1676, 
aged  98),  1801;  had  6  children.  He  d.  Nov.  17,  1842, 
aged  61.     She  d.  Dec.  15,  1882. 

Mary,  b.  Dec.  29,  1788  ;  m.  Samuel  Tupper,  brother  to 
Francis.  He  d.  April  23,  1817;  she  m.  2d,  Augustus 
Tupper,  another  brother,  March  25,  1818,  and  d.  Oct.  20, 
1849.     He  d.  April  11,  1850. 

Isaac,  b.  April  9,  1791. 


Abner,  b.  May  9,  1793. 
24,  1795: 


m.  William    Wood  worth.     See 


20 


X 

xi 


Lucy,    b.  May 
Wood  worth. 
Solomon,  b.  Aug.  3,  1797. 
*HiLiP,  b.  July  3,  1799;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of  William 
Frail,  and  had  a  son,  William,  m.  Rebecca   A.  Fuller. 


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♦Daniel  Roberds,  or  Roberts,  in.  Martha  Heath,  1724,  and  lived  in  Hamp- 
stead, N.  H.  She  d.  Au«.,  1757,  nged  50.  They  had  (1)  Daniel,  b.  1724;  m. 
Meribah  Davis,  1747,  and  had  3  or  4  children.  (2)  Dorothy,  1725.  (3)  Priscilla, 
1733.  (4)  Mary.  1736,  ra.  Ezekiel  Foster,  1755.  (5)  Hannah,  1740.  (6)  Sarah, 
1745,  m.  Philip  Emerson,  1761.     (7)  Samuel,  1748.     Perhaps  more. 


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Mrs.  Foster  d.  April  10,  1871,  a<,'e(l  78.     lie  d.  Oct.  10, 

1M9(K 
xii     IIei.kn  R,  b.  Autr.  3,  1801 ;  <1.  Ihc.  10,  18*i3. 
xiii     Catiikrine,  b.  Nov.  28,  1804;  m.  Enoch,  son  of  (iardiner 

Dodiie,  March  21,  182'J:  had  4  childnn,  and  d.  St'pt.  13, 

187.V.     He  <l.  May  9,  ISG^,  iige<l  70,  Hrid«,'i'town,  N.  S. 

Job  Park  (whose  widow  Benjamin  Foster  m.  for  his  2d  wife) 
was  b.  in  New  York  (of  parents  from  Knghmd),  1777;  went  to  Nova 
Scotia  in  his  youth ;  ni.  Mary  Pamelia  Robinson,  1806,  and  d.  in 
Granville,  182'1 

CHILDREN. 

i     Job,  b,  Sept.,  1807;  m.  Pelina  Morrison,  and  had  a  son, 

Charles  ^Morrison,  b.  1830;  becanu'  ;i  sea  ca|)tain.     The 

father  drowned  April,  183(»;  and  the  widow  m.  Morrison 

Burns,  1833,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
ii     Mary  Sissilia,  b.  Nov.  20,  1809;  m.  John  C.  Farnsworth. 
iii     Nelson,  b.  April  8,  1812;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  Ilt-nry 

Ricketson ;  11  children.     He  d.  in  Salem,  Mass.,  Mav  7, 

1892. 
iv     Edmund,  b  May  22,  1814;  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Esq. 

Pavson ;  7  children. 
V     P'lTZ  Wm.,  b.  Christmas,  1816;  m.  Pamelia  Woo^worth, 

185.T;  d.  in  Salem,  Dec.  9,  1893. 
vi     John  Edw.,  b.  March,  '819;   tn.  Azuba  Foster,  1846;  7 

children. 

8.  vi.  Isaac  Foster  (Isaac,  Benjamin,  Jacob,  Isaac,  Regi- 
nald), b.  in  Granville,  N.  S.,  Aug.  24,  1763 ;  m.  Betsy,  daughter  of 
William  Gilliatt,  1790;  moved  to  Wilmot,  1802,  where  she  d.  He 
d.  in  Clarence,  June  3,  1852. 

children. 

i  Charles,  b.  .about  1795;  m.  Mary  Banks  (Henry,  Joshua, 
•Joshua,  Moses,  John,  Richard),  1820;  m.  2d,  Mary  Ann 
Green,  daughter  of  a  Quaker  preacher.  Children  :  (1) 
Elnora,  m.  David  Edgeley.  (2)  Eliza,  m.  Isaac,  son  of 
George  Banks.  (3)  Maria,  ra.  Joshua,  son  of  John  Ray. 
(4)  Abbh,  m.  David  Morrison.  (5)  Mary,  m.  Henry, 
brother  to  Silas  Jackson.  (6)  Louise,  m.  Isaac  Moore. 
(7)  Becca,  ra,  William  Neily.  (8)  Einnia,  m.  Arthur, 
son  of  Benjamin  Rumsey.  (9)  Norman,  m.  Agnes, 
daughter  of  George  Burbridge. 

ii  Mary,  b.  1797 ;  ro.  Charles,  son  of  John  Dunn,  from  Eng- 
land, .and  d.  1840,  He  d.  1873,  aged  78.  Children:  (1) 
Susan,  m.  Ambrose,  son  of  Ichabod  Corbit.  (2)  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Stephen  T,,  son  of  Samuel  Foster.  (3)  Isaac 
Foster,  b.  Oct.  9,  1824 ;  ra,  Eliza  J.,  daughter  of  David 


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Spinnoy;  3  children;  to  Lynn,  Mjish.,  IS69;  to  Clifton- 
dale,  Oct.,  1887.  (4)  Chiirk'H  II.,  m.  P^unice,  daughter  of 
Solomon  Howlhy. 

Hktsv  M.,  b.  1799  ;  m.  Daniel  Vaiijjlian. 

Hannah,  h,  1801;  m.  Edward,  Hon  of  Samuel   Foster. 

Ann,  1).  Aug.  20,  1808;  d.  in  Clarence,  Sept.  1;'),  1889. 
vi     AncHiK  «.,l».  180.5;  killed  in  1811. 
vii    Jkruhiia,  b.  April  7,  1807 ;  m.  Phiiieas,  Hon  of  Thomas 

Phinney,  March  15,  1832. 
viii  WiLiiiAM,  1).  Dec.  27, 1813;  m.  Hannah  Huntiiii^ton  (Kben- 
e/,er,  Ezra,  Caleb,  Caleb,  Lieut.  Samuel,  John,  William, 
Simon,  over  from  Norwich,  Enu;land,  1633;  d.  on  the 
way,  and  buried  in  the  sea),  and  had  (1)  Elizabeth,  m. 
William  RumHey.  (2)  H.  Watnoii,  m.  Melintha  Douglass. 
(3)  Emma  Lovina,  m.  Major,  non  of  Daniel  Messenger; 
m.  2d,  John  W.  Jenness,  and  lives  in  Lynn.  (4)  Lewis 
Johnson,  in.;  Cincinnati,  Oliio.  (5)  William  Kartlett, 
m.  Alice  Zaar.  (6)  Delacy  E.,  ni.  Sophia,  daughter  of 
John  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Chute)  Vrooin.  (7)  Annie 
Laurie,  m.  Burton  Bowlby,  Lawrence,  Mass. 


9.  vi.  Samuel  Foster,  another  brother,  b.  in  Granville,  Oct.  1, 
1770;  m.  Betsy  Wilson. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Edward   W.,  in.  Hannah,  daughter  of  Isaac  Foster,   Jr., 
1826. 

ii  Margarkt,  m  Ariel  Corbit. 

iii  Clark. 

iv  Mary,  m.  Edward  Bruce. 

V  ZippoRAH,  m.  Edward  Gilliatt. 

vi  Matilda,  m.  John  Millner.  , 

vii  Em/a,  m.  Richard  Armstrong, 

viii  John,  drowned, 

ix  Corbit,  m. 

10.  vi.  Oliver  Foster,  another  brother,  b.  in  Granville,  May 
1,  1773;  m.  Cynthia,  daughter  of  Israel  Fellows,  Nov.  13,  1796; 
lived  in  Granville.  She  d.  Nov.  8,  1813;  he  in.  2d,  Betsy,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel  Saunders,  Jan.  1,  1817,  and  d.  June  5,  1827. 

CHILDREN. 

i     David,  b.  June  19,  1797;  m.  Marv  Clark,  1827;  7  children. 

She  d.  Feb.  23,  1840,  aged  37;"he  m.  2d,  Azuba  Whee- 

lock  (Joseph,  Obadiah,  etc.),  and  d.  Dec.  27,  1862.     See 

Wheelock. 
ii    Cynthia,  b.  March  24,  1799;  m.  Job  Randall.  See  Randall, 
iii    Archibald  Marsden,  b.  April  14,  1801 ;  ra.  Eliza  Bent, 
iv     Ann,  b.  July  1,  1803;  m.  William   (b.  1794),  son  of  Fred 

Fitch. 


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Maria,  h.  Aug.  23,  1807  ;  d.  April  25,  1822. 

Jbrukiia,  I>.    May  19,    IH09;  in.  Ilt'iiry,  son    of   William 

Knfffe,  July  IH,  1829;  luul  3  children. 
KoBKRT  n.,  I).  March  ft,   1H12;  m.   Klizaliolh   Hall   (John, 

John,  William),  an<l  d.  IH49. 
Susan,  b.  Nov.  >•,  1813;  u\.  Israel,  son  of  Joseph  Bont. 
Olivkr,  h.  1817;  m.  Betsy  Woodhury. 
IsRABi.,  b.  1819;  ni.  Minetta,  daughter  of  Asa  Foster,  widow 

of  Obadiah  Morse,  Jr.     She  d.  Jan.  2,  1890,  aged  77  ;  h.' 

ru.  2d,  Ann  Manning,  widow  of  Ansley  Brown,  and  d. 

Oct.,  1H92,  aged  73. 
Makv  Ann,  b.  1821;  ni.  William  Morse;  2d,  J.  M.  Brown; 

4  children;  Lawrencetown,  N.  S. 
Daniel  J.,  b.  1824. 
Charles  William,  b.  1826. 


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11.  vl.  Asa  Foster,  the  youngest  brother,  b.  in  Granville,  Nov. 
24,  1776;  ni.  Roby.  or  Rhoda,  daught«'r  of  Thomas  and  Sarali 
(Chute)  Ilicks,  by  Rev.  T.  H.  Chipman,  July  26,  1798,  and  lived  a 
mile  below  Bridgetown;  farmer  and  miller;  d.  Sept.  20,  1854.  She 
d.  July  1,  1863,  aged  8H  years. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Harrikt,  b,  April  26,  1799;  m.  Nathfin,  son  of  Amos  and 
Susan  (Chute)  Randall,  Jan.  21,  1819;  and  d.  Aug.  21, 
1889.     Hed.  1864,  aged  73. 

Irene,  b.  March  17,  1802 ;  m.  Charles,  son  of  Maurice 
Peters,  Jan.  11,  1826;  6  children  ;  d.  Oct.  9,  1865.    He  d. 

A  visa,  b.  Oct.  12,  1804;  m.  Capt.  James  Peters,  brother 
to  Charles,  1821,  and  d.  1880.     He  d.  1885. 

William  Worthing,  b.  Aug,  15,  1806  ;  m.  Harriet  Cal- 
vert, 1837.  She  d.  1840  ;  he  m.  2d,  Hannah  Wheelock^ 
(Asaph,  Capt.  Obadiah,  Obadiah,  Obadiah,  Benjamin, 
Rev.  Ualph),  March,  1843,  and  d.  July  20,  1873.  She  d. 
Dec.  24,  1890,  in  her  86th  year. 

Susan  Ann,  b.  Sept.  16,  1808;  m.  Jacob,  son  of  Benjamin 
Foster,  Jr.,  of  Cornwallis,  1833,  and  d.  He  d.  March, 
1892,  aged  82. 

Louise  Jane,  b.  May  4, 1811 ;  m.  Binea  Chute.    See  No.  40. 

MiNETTA,  b.  Feb.  7,  1813;  m.  Obadiah  Morse,  Jr.,  Sept.  11, 
1834.     See  No.  7. 

Oliver  G.,  b.  Dec.  11,  1816;  in.  Elijdial  A.  Chute  (see 
No.  37),  and  d.  in  Bayham,  Out.,  April  8,  1894. 

S.  Matilda,  b.  Dec.  16, 1818;  m.  J.  E.  Chute.     See  No.  41. 

Leah,  b.  Jan.  27,  1820 ;  m.  J.  M.  Chute.     See  No.  109. 

Eliza,  b.  March  5,  1823;  m.  Charles,  son  of  Theodore 
Hill,  Jan.  30,  1850,  and  had  6  children ;  live  in  Lynn, 
Mass. 


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12.  vi.  John  Foster  (Ezekicl,  Benjamin,  Jacob,  Isaac,  Regi- 
nald), b.  in  Hampste.id,  N.  H.,  March  29,  1760;  taken  to  Granville, 
N,  S.,  that  year;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Abednego  Ricketson, 
Dec.  '26,  1781  ;  lived  in  Aylesford,  and  in  that  town,  Wilmot,  and 
Nictaux  preached  the  gospel  of  Christ  in  the  Methodist  church.  He 
d.  Sept.  29,  1827.     His  widow  d.  April  7,  1852,  aged  89. 


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CHILDREN. 

Phkbe,  b.  May  28,  1788  ;  d.  June  6. 

John,  b.  April  11,  1784;  m.  Sarah  Brown,  July  14,  1813, 
and  d.  Feb.  21,  1857.  Children  :  (1)  Willis,  b.  1814;  m. 
Charlotte  Baker,  9  children  ;  2d,  Margaret  Rycr,  6  chil- 
dren. (2)  Ezra,  b.  1816 ;  ?n.  Elizabeth  Spinney.  (3)  Mars- 
den,  b.  i818;  in.  Mary,  daughter  of  Fred  Foster;  2d, 
Eleanor  Middlemas,  widow  of  Martin' Gates.  (4)  Eliza- 
beth, b.  1820 ;  ra.  Edward,  son  of  George  Ori)in.    (5)  Mary 

m. 


A.,  b.  1822;  m.  John  Earl.  (6)  John  VV.,  b.  1824; 


(') 


Mary  Ann.  daughter  of  Matthew  Clark  ;  6  children 
Phebe,  b.  1827  ;  m.  William  Selfridge,  Jr. 

Ruth,  b.  Aug.  12, 1787  ;  m.  Walter  Wilkins,  May  21, 1807 ; 
had  11  children,  and  d.  Nov.  24,  1865. 

Phebe,  b.  Jan.  28, 1790 ;  m.  James  Roacli,  1823 ;  4  children. 

Frederick,  b.  May  13,  1792;  ni.  Rachel  Benedict,  daugh- 
ter of  Jabez,  1814;  5  children,  and  was  killed  by  ice 
falling  on  him  on  the  Bay  Shore,  April  16,  1825.  Chil- 
dren."(!.)  Elizabeth,  b.  1815;  m.  John  Warwick.  (2) 
William,  b.  1817;  m.  Mary  Jane  Roach  (Dea.  Zebina, 
Matthew,  Patrick).  (3)  Charles,  b.  1819;  ni.  Mary  Jane 
Woodbury.  (4)  Mary,  b.  1821 ;  m.  Marsden  Foster.  (5) 
James,  b.  1823;  m.  Cliarlotte,  daughter  of  Wm.  Patterson. 

Wirxis,  b.  Nov.  15,  1794  ;  m.  Susanna,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam Pierce,  1826;  m.  2d,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Ezra  F. 
Foster,  Jan.  20,  1835,  and  d.  Jan.  29,  1875.  Susanna  d. 
July  12,  1834,  aged  42.  Children:  (1)  George,  b.  1827; 
m.  Adelaide,  daughter  of  Ezra  Foster.  (2)  John,  b.  1830  ; 
m.  Susan,  daughter  of  Zebulon  Neiley.  (3)  Susanna,  b. 
1834;  d.  Oct.  9.  Mrs.  Foster  d.  July  15,  1834;  he  m. 
2d,  Nancy,  daughter  of  E.  F.  Foster,  Jan.  20,  1835,  and 
had  (4)  William  Rufus  L.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1835. 

Eliz\beth,  b.  Dec.  23,  1796;  m.  James,  son  of  William 
Pierce,  Oct.  10,  1817;  3  children,  a-d  d.  Dec.  30,  1825; 
he  m.  2d,  Nancy  Patterson.  1828 ;  6  children. 

Henry,  b.  Mav  29,  1799 ;  m.  Jane  Truesdell,  March  15, 
1827,  and  d.  Nov.  5,  1870. 

EzEKiEL,  b.  July  26,  1801  ;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  John 
and  Margera  (Barss)  Dugan,  Sept.  5,  1822,  and  !ived  in 
Aylesford,  a  farmer.  She  d.  April  21,  1878,  aged  72.  He 
d.  April  21,  1889.     Children:  (1)  Mary    Ann,  b.  1824; 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


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in.  Ingersoll  Patterson.     (2)  Albert  Desbrisay,  b.  1828; 

ra.  Martha   Larkin,  Elizabeth  Parsons,  Margaret  Reed, 

and  Agnes  Neily.    (3)  Susan,  b.  1831  ;  m.  Willett  Chute. 

See  No.  95.     (4)  Elizabeth,  b.  1838;  m.     (5)  Lucy,  b. 

1 842 ;  m.  Charles  Proctor.   (6)  Lydia,  b.  1849 ;  m.  Charles 

Doyle;  to  Mass.,  1872,  and  live  in  Lynnneld. 
X     Mary  Ann,  b.  Jan.  10,  1804;  m.  Zebulon  Neily,  Jan.  1, 

1829;  4  children,  and  d.  Jan.  9,  1871. 
xi     Bayaed,  b.  July  8,  1808;  m.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Ezra 

F.  Foster,  and  d.  Aug.  12,  1885.     Slie  d.  Oct.  5,  1879, 

aged  75. 


13.  vi.  Ezekiel  Foster,  Jr.,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b.  in 
Granville,  March  30,  17?3;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Joseph  Dring, 
May,  1803,  and  d.  Aug.  26,  1829.  She  m.  2d,  Benjamin  Rhodes,  and 
d.  Jan.  17,  1854,  aged  69. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Thomas,  b.  1804;  m.  M?rv  Wheelock^  (Benjamin,  Abel, 
Joseph,  Gershom,  Rev.  Ralph),  Feb.  12,  1827  ;  had  Eliza- 
beth, Sarah  Ann,  Louisa,  and  Ezekiel  B.);  Sou;hbridge, 
Mass.     She  d.  Aug.  16,  1859. 

Ezra,  b.  1807 ;  ni.  Hannah  Bohaker  (Michael,  Andreas, 
from  Germany  before  the  Revolution),  Nov'.  8,  1831  ;  6 
children.     He  d.  April,  1880. 

Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  1809;  m.  Abel  Wheelock,  brother  to 
Mary,  who  m.  Thomas  Foster,  and  had  a  son,  Joseph 
Israel,  b.  Jan.  1,  1828,  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Foster.     She  d.,  and  he  m.  2d,  Ruth  Bent. 

Mary  F.,  b.  1811  ;  m.  William  Banks,  and  d.  Jan.  1,  1877. 

Tamer,  b.  1814 ;  ni.  Benjamin  Randall ;  4  children. 

Athalinda,  b.  1816;  d.  May  9,  1846. 

Adolphus  W.,  b.  1818;  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than Woodbury  ;  4  children. 

IsRAKL,  b.  1821 ;  d.  1822. 

Martha,  b.  1824;  m.  Rev.  Isaac,  son  of  Lewis  McAnn,  of 
Vermont. 


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14.  vi.  Joseph  Foster,  another  brother,  b.  in  Granville,  Oct. 
18, 1771  ;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  James  and  Mary  (Barnes)  Ray,  Nov. 
25,  1795;  and  lived  at  Nictaux,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S. 


CHILDREN. 


Ruth,  b.  1796 ;  killed  by  the  falling  of  a  tree,  March,  1814. 
Joseph  Woodbury  (Foster,  Dr.  Jonathan  from  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.)  wrote  a  poem  on  her  death  as  follows : 


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Young  people  all,  pray  lend  an  ear, 
And  don't  forbear  to  shed  a  tear ; 
While  to  your  minds  a  scene  I  bring, 
That  happened  early  in  the  Spring 
The  last  of  March,  the  sky  serene, 
In  eighteen  hundred  and  fourteen, 
This  tragedy  was  brought  to  view, 
And  worse  than  many  ever  knew. 

One  afternoon  two  damsels  fair* 
Did  walk  abroad  to  take  the  air. 
When  turning  back  for  home  that  day, 
Death  took  one  if  them  for  his  prey. 
A  tree  was  suffered  from  above 
To  fall  upon  this  harmless  dove; 
She  fell  beneath  that  awflil  rod. 
And  had  no  time  to  call  on  God. 

The  ground  was  covered  o'er  with  blood, 
That  from  her  mouth  ran  in  a  flood ; 
And  tears  did  melt  the  snow  around. 
While  mourning  nude  the  woods  resound. 
Her  parents  wept,  but  all  in  vain. 
Their  sighs  can't  bring  her  back  again ; 
Her  friends  and  kindred,  all  as  one, 
Their  much  belovfed  now  bemoan. 

The  youtht  on  whom  her  tho'ts  were  bent, 
And  in  deep  mourning  did  lament 
The  loss  of  his  intended  bride. 
Who  now  is  severed  from  his  side. 
But  she  has  gone  and  left  him  here 
To  mourn  for  her,  year  after  year; 
The  deep  impressions,  he  will  find. 
Will  never  be  worn  out  of  mind. 

Her  young  companions  now  are  left, 
Of  a  good  friend  they  are  bereft ; 
This  should  to  all  a  warning  be — 
Make  ready  for  eternity. 
How  short  our  lives  !  how  bri.tf,  alas  ! 
Peter  J  compares  them  to  the  grass. 
The  grass  doth  wither  and  decay, 
The  flower  thereof  doth  fade  away. 

This  was  the  text  upon  that  day, 
The  damsel  mingled  with  her  clay ; 
When  gloomy  looks  with  griefs  attend 
The  faces  of  her  many  friends. 
Now  to  conclude  —  It  was  her  lot  — 
So  let  this  scene  be  ne'er  forgot, 
"The  awful  tree !  that  shocking  blow ! 
The  fatal  spot  will  ne'er  outgrow. 

EzBKiBL,  b.  1799 ;  ra.  Mary  A.  Waters,  June  21,  1821 ;  5 

children. 
Jane,  b.  1801  ;  na.  Abe'  Wheelock  (John,  Abel,  Joseph, 

Gershom,  Rev.  Ralph);  8  children.     See  Wheelock. 


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iv     Hannah,  b.  1802;  m.  Newcomb  Bent. 
V     Joseph,  b.  1805  ;  m.  Zilpah,  daughter  of  Michael  Martin, 

the  singing  teacher, 
vi    John  M.,  b.  1807  ;  m.  Lucilla,  daughter  of  Fairfiehl,  son 

of  Dr.  Jonathan  Woodbury.     She  d.  1870,  aged  64. 
vii     Sophia  Ann,  b.  1807;  ra.  Edward,  son  of  Michael  Martin, 

He  ni.two  other  wives,  and  d.  Feb.,  1892,  aged  92. 
viii     Ezra,  b.  Sept.,  1814 ;  m.  Mary  Ann  Burkitt,  and  Mercy 
Ann  Van  Buskirk. 


15.  vi.  Ezra  Farnsworth  Foster,  the  youngest  brother  to  the 
preceding,  b.  in  Granville,  Aug.  1,  1773  ;  ni.  Susanna,  daughter  of 
John   and    Eun'.ce  (Fellows)  Troop,  Jan.  24,    1798,   and   lived  in 

Aylesford. 

children. 

i     Nancy,  b.  Jan.  25,  1799 ;  m.  Willis,  son  of  John  Foster, 

Jan.  20,  1833. 
ii    Gilbert,  b.  Sept.  16,  1800  ;  d.  about  1865. 
iii     RuFUS,  b.  June  3,  1802 ;   m.  Christiana  Tough,  Aug.   4, 

1838  ;  2  song. 
iv     Mary  Ann,  b.  April  22,  1804  ;  ni.  Bayard  Foster. 
V     William  Young,  b.  May  22,  1806;  m.  Minetta,  daughter 

of  Seth  Leonard,  1835,  Bridgetown, 
vi     George,  b.  Aug.  18,  1808  ;  d.  about  1870. 
vii     Lucy,  b.  Aug.  2,  1810;  m.  William  Tough, 
viii     Eunice,  b.  Oct.  25,  1812  ;  in.  Fred.  Vroom  (George,  John, 

Hendrick,  Hendrick,    Cornelius    Peter,  of    New   York 

about  1650),  June  15,  18.36;  5  children. 
ix     Israel,  b.  May  8,  1815;  d.  Dec.  18,  1817. 
X     F.  Eliza,  b.  July  6,  1817  ;  m.  William  Vroom,  brother  to 

Frederick  ;  3  children, 
xi     Susan,  b.  July  1, 1822. 


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16.  vii.  Benjamin  Foster  (Benjamin,  Isaac,  Benjamin,  Jacob, 
Isaac,  Reginald),  b.  in  Granville,  Aug.  2,  1782;  m.  Mary,  daughter 
of  Samuel  Randall,  1804,  and  lived  in  Cornwallis,  Kings  county,  a 
good  old  farmer ;  d.  Aug.  5,  1882,  aged  100  years,  3  days.  She  d. 
March,  1871,  aged  85. 

children. 

i  Abram,  b.  Aug.  23,  1805;  m.  Rachel  Morton,  1825;  6 
children  and  d.  July,  1886,  New  Gloucester,  Me.;  he  d. 
1880. 
ii  Isaac,  b.  Oct.  27,  1806;  m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Dea. 
Stephen  Taylor,  and  had  (1)  Mary  Olivia,  m.  John  L. 
Sandford.  (2)  Robert,  d.  (3)  Rev.  Joseph  Morton, 
b.  1833  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Johnson,  Jane  Baker.  (4)  Rev. 
Paoli,  b.  1835  ;  m.  Addie,  daughter  of  Dr.  Crocker.     (5) 


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Stephen  Taylor,  b.  1836,  to  Cal.  (6)  Carr,  b.  1838;  d. 
young.  (7)  Jacob,  b.  April  16,  1840;  m.  Henrietta, 
daughter  of  Donald  and  Lettie  (Parker)  McPherson, 
Jan.  1,  1866,  Brookfield,  N.  S.;  7  children.  Mr.  Foster, 
a  blacksmith,  went  from  Aylesford,  N.  S.  to  Methuen, 
Mass.,  Oct.,  1889;  to  Watertown,  1890.  (8)  Esther,  b. 
1842;  ra.  Anthony  Stephens.     (9)  Benjamin,  b.  1843;  d. 

1844.    (10)  Benjamin  P.,  b.  1845;  m. ,  to  Fall 

River,  Kan.  (11)  Sikes,  d.  young.  (12)  Lillia,  b.  1848; 
m.  George,  son  of  Christopher  Randall.     See  Randall. 

Jacob,  b.  April  27,  1810;  m.  Susan  Ann,  daughter  of  Asa 
Foster,  Dec.  23,  1835,  and  d.  June  10,  1892. 

William  W.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1812;  m.  Sarah  Marshall  (David, 
Isaac),  and  had  a  daughter,  Anna. 

Robert,  b.  Dec.  13,  1813;  m.  Martha  Morion  ;  had  2  chil- 
dren. She  d.  June  25,  1855,  aged  34 ;  he  m.  2d,  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Elijah  Taylor,  and  had  a  daughter, 
Martha. 

Edward  Clark,  b.  May  27,  1817;  m.  Harriet  Tupper 
(John,  Miner,  Elias,  Eliakim,  Thomas,  Capt.  Thomas,  of 
Sandwich,  England,  to  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1635;  d.  1676), 
Oct.,  1847,  and  is  postmaster  and  merchant  at  Berwick, 
N.  S.  Children:  (1)  John  Rupert,  b.  1849;  ni.  Isabel 
McDonald,  1879.  (2)  Miner  Tupper,  b.  1850;  m.  Sarah 
Randolph.  (3)  Mary  Eliza,  b.  1852;  m.  Lorenzo  F.  Dar- 
ling, lives  at  Riverside,  Cal.  (4)  Thomas  Harris,  b.  1856 ; 
d.  1857.  (5)  George  E.lward,  b.  1861;  m.  Lora  F.  Un- 
derhill,  in  Boston.  (6)  Douglass  Benjamin,  b.  1864;  m. 
Addie  Cole,  a  descendant  of  John  Hopkins  (over  in  the 
Mayflower,  1620)  and  lives  in  Somerville,  Mass. 

17.  vii.  Samuel  Foster,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b.  in  Gran 
ville,  N.  S.,  Sept.  9,  1784  ;  ra.  Lydia  Chute  (John,  John,  Lionel, 
James,  James,  Lionel),  March  17,  1805,  and  lived  at  Hampton, 
Annapolis  county;  a  farmer.  She  d.  Dec.  20,  1833,  aged  49,  nearly; 
he  m.  2d,  Catherine,  daughter  of  Thomas  Cripb,  Dec.  4,  1835,  and  d. 
July  29,  1879.     She  d.  April  10,  1881,  aged  70. 

CHILDREN. 

i    Thomas,  b.  1807  ;  d.  1818. 

ii     Samuel,  b.  April  22.  1809  ;  m.  Mary  Marshall,  1830. 
iii    J.  Van  Buren,  b.  Feb.  17,  1811  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Marshall, 
1835. 
Lucy,  b.  Sejjt.  30,  1813  ;  m.  John  Sampson,  1835;  m.  2d, 

James  Taylor,  Jr.,  1845. 
Dea.  Harris,  b.  June  28,  1815  ;  m.  Martha  Chute,  see  No. 
44;  m.  2d.  Lavinia,  (Cogswell)  Chute,  see  No.  134;  m. 
3d,  Mary  A.  (Brown)  Chute,  see  No.  251.     Harris  Foster, 
Esq.,  is  a  merchant  and  a  Baptist  deacon  at  Hampton. 


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Ruby  Ann,  h.  April  12,  1817;  d.  1893;  m.  William  Henry 

Maccaboy,  April  ii3, 1840  ;  6  children  ;  lives  on  the  North 

Mountain,  near  Annapolis. 
Abigail,  b.  Feb.  1,  1819;  ni.  Abram  Brooks  Smith,  1838. 
•Dea.  Stephen  Taylor,  b.  Oct.  20,  1821;  m.  Elizabeth, 

daughter  of  Charles  Dunn,  son  of  John  from  England, 

and  d.  July  11,  1857. 
Abner,  b.  March  3,  1823  ;  m.  Louise,  daughter  of  Josiah 

and  Sarah  (Randall)  Dodge,  1846. 
Susan,  b.  May  9,  1826. 
Jacob,  b.  Feb.  29, 1828;  m.  Ann  McCabe ;  m.  2d,  Theresa 

Eagleson. 
Lydia,  b.  April  6,  1836 ;  in.  James,  son  of  Sylvanus  Snow. 
Thomas  H.,  b.  July  20,  1837;  m.  Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter 

of  Benjamin  and  Eliza  M.  (Chute)  Foster,  May  12,  1861 

(see  44);  had  9  children.     One,  Dudley,  b.  1877,  only  27 

inches  high. 
Joseph  J.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1839;  drowned  June  30,  1860. 
Melissa,  b.  Dec.   6,  1841 ;  m.  Ingram,  son   of   Sylvanus 

Snow. 
Henrietta,  b.    Aug.    16,  1842  ;  m    John,  son  of  Parker 

Viditoe. 
David  M.,  b.   June   24,    1844 ;   m.  Henrietta  Dunn  ;   2d, 

Adelia  Foster,  sister  to  Elizabeth  Ann. 
Alonzo,  b.  March  10,  1846;  m.  Fidelia  Glass,  Af»ril   16, 

1871  ;  had  8  children. 
Ellen,  b.  Feb.  16, 1848 ;  m.  Gilbert  Viditoe  (Parker,  Jesse). 
Adonibam  Judson,  b.  Dec.  7,  1851 ;  ra.  Susan,  daughter 

of  George  Walter  Wilson. 


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18.  vii.  Isaac  Foster  (Benjamin,  Isaac,  Benjamin,  Jacob^ 
Isaac,  Reginald),  b.  in  Granville,  April  9,  1791;  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  John  Patterson,  Oct.  6,  1814 ;  and  lived  on  the  Bay 
Shore,  near  Hampton;  d.  Nov.  19,  1867.  She  d.  April  8,  1868, 
aged  76. 

ClLtLDREN. 

i  James  P.,  b.  July  7, 1815  ;  ra.  Mary  T.,  daughter  of  Phineas 
Graves,  1853. 

ii  Benjami])!,  b.  June  21,  1816;  m.  Eliza  M.  Chute.  See  No. 
44. 

ill     Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  22,  1817  ;  m.  Benjamin  Rumsey. 

iv     Augustus,  b.  Nov.  23,  1819;  d.  about  1850. 

V  Ambrose,  b.  April  16,  1821 ;  m.  Martha  Knpwles  of  Liver- 
pool, N.  S.;  ra.  2d,  Ellen  Holland,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

vi  William,  b.  April  26,  1824;  m.  Hannah  Bogert,  and  d. 
1890. 

vii  Philip  R.,  b.  May  16,  1826;  m.  Martha  Hogan ;  6  children. 
viii     John,  b.  June  1,  1828;  m,  Diadama,  daughter  of  Josiah 


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Spurr,  and  had  Zebuda  and  Dawson.    He  m.  2d,  Harriet, 

daughter  of  William  and  Sarah  (Chute)  Marshall.     See 

No.  13. 
ix    Mary  J.,  b.  June  1,  1830  ;  m.  Fred  Benedict,  1851  ;  m.  2d, 

Thomas  Rolaiid. 
X     LouisK,  b.  May  22,  1834  ;  d.  in  Lynn,  April  6,  1894 ;  m. 

Jacob  E.  R.  Farnsworth,  1861.     See  Farnsworth. 
xi     Maria,  b.  Dec.  28,  1837;  m.  Peter  White;  2d,  Napoleon 

Wood.     Live  in  Lynn. 

19.  vii.  Abner  Foster,  another  brother,  b.  May  9,  1793;  ra. 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Wheelock,  Oct.  29,  1818,  and  lived  in 
Granville.  She  d.  Feb.  3,  1838,  aged  44;  he  m.  2d,  Katie  Elliott, 
and  d.  Aug.  12,  1875.     She  d.  June  20,  1880,  aged  85. 

CHILDREN. 

i    Ambrose,  b.  1820;  d.  1821. 

ii    Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  3,  1821;   m.  Elijah  Phinney', 
(Janies,  Zaccheus,  Benjamin,  John,  John,  John,   about 
1630.) 
iii     Abel,  b.  Aug.  28,  1823;  m.  Evaline  Young, 
iv     Helen,  b.  Nov.  28,  1828;  m.  John  Newcorab,  son  of  John, 

Jr. 
V     Catharine,  b.  Aug.  11,  1830;  d.  Jan.,  1894 ;  lived  on  the 
old  Chute  place,  2  miles  below  Bridgetown. 

20.  vii.  Solomon  F.  Foster,  the  youngest  brother,  b  Aug. 
3,  1797 ;  m.  Susan  Phinney  (Zaccheus,  Benjamin,  John,  John,  John), 
Aug.  1,  1821,  and  lived  in  Granville;  d.  Jan.  29,  1862.  She  d.  Sept. 
6,  1884,  aged  82. 

children. 

i  Ann,  b.  May  24,  1823  ;  ni.  David,  son  of  Jonn  Hall,  Jr. 

ii  Martha,  b.  Nov.  28,  1825  ;  m.  James  Cropley. 

iii  Zachariah,  b.  1829;  m.  Hannah  Saunders, 

iv  Zeruah,  b.  1833;  d.  1852. 


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GATES. 

1.  i.  Stephen  Gates,  of  Hingham,  came  , over  from  England 
in  the  ship,  Diligent,  with  wife  and  two  children,  1638,  and  went  to 
Lancaster;  was  made  a  freeman,  1653;  to  Cambridge,  1656;  Con- 
stable, 1657;  d.  1662.  His  wife  Ann  m.  2d,  Richard  Woodward  of 
Watertown,  April  18, 1663,  and  d.  in  Stow,  1683.     (Richard  Wood- 


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ward,  aged  45,  and  wife  Rose,  aged  50,  Ipswich,  England  ;  to  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1()34;  '2  sons,  George  an<l  John.  Rose  d.  1662,  aged 
80;  he  m.  '2d,  Ann  Hill,  widow  of  Stephen  Gates,  and  tl.  Feh.  16, 
1665,  aged  76.) 

CHILDRKX. 

i     Elizabeth,  h.  in  England;  in.  Jolui  Lazell,  1649. 
ii     Makv,    b.    in    England ;    m.  John   Maynard   (over   before 

1638),  April  5,  1658;   11  children;  he  d   1711. 
ill     Stkphex,  b.  about  1640;  m.  Sarah,  probably  daughter  of 
G«'orge    Woodward,  and   lived    in    Cambridge,    Boston, 
Marlboro',  and  Stow  ;  had  8  children, 
iv     Thomas,  b,  about  1642  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edmund 
Freeman,    1670,  and  lived   in  Sudbury,  Marlljoro',  and 
Stow  ;  d.  1707  ;  had  8  children. 
2     V     Simon,  b.  about  1645. 


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Jr. 


2.  ii.     Simon  Gates  (Stephen),  b.  Lancaster,  Worcester  county, 

Mass.,  1645  ;  m.  Margaret ,  and  lived  in  Cambridge,  Lancaster, 

1686,  and  Muddy  River;  d.  1707. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Abigail,  b.  1671  ;  m.  Nathaniel  Sparhawk. 
ii     Simon,  b.  1673;  d.  1675. 
ill     Simon,  b.  1675 ;  m.  Sarah  Woods,  1710,  lived  in  Marlboro', 

and  d.  1735. 
iv     George,  b.  1678  ;  d.  1679. 
3    V     Amos,  b.  1680. 

vi    Jonathan,   b.  1683  ;  m.  Persis ,  lived  in    Cambridge 

and  Worcester, 
vii     Samuel,  b.  Aug.  11,  1685. 
viii     Margaret,  b.  Aug.  13,  1689;  m.  James  How. 

3.  iii.  Amos  Gates  (Simon,  Stephen),  b.  about  1680,  in  Cam- 
bridge; m.  1703,  Hannah  (b.  1681),  daughter  of  Samuel  Oldham 
(by  his  wife,  Hannah  Dana,  whom  he  m.  1670),  and  settled  in  Brook- 
line;  thence  to  Cambridge,  and  bought  100  acres  of  Edward  Wil- 
son, in  1729,  for  £650- -the  Charles  Trowbridge  Faj-m — where  he 
settled ;  was  a  Selectman  ;  d.  1754. 


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children. 

HalNah,  b.  1706;  m.  John  Edmunds,  Newton. 
Margaret,  b.  1708 ;  m.  Thomas  Spring,  1729,  Newton. 
Abigail,  b.  1710 ;  m.  Jonathan  Peerson,  Audover. 
Mary,  b.  1712;  m.  Nehemiah  Wright,  1733,  Framinghara. 
Capt.  Amos,  b.  1714;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Trow- 
bridge, 1744;  12  children;  d   1800.     Shed.  1798. 


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4    vi     Oldham,  b.  1716. 
vii     SusAX,  b.  1720. 

viii     Samukl,  b.  1724  ;  m.  Abigail  Blodgett,  1757  ;  7  children, 
and  d.  1810. 
ix     Sarah,  b.  1730;  m,  William  Jones,  1748,  of  Framingham. 

4.  iv.  Capt.  Oldham  (Amos,  Simon,  Stephen),  b.  in  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1716;  m.  Mehitable,  daughter  of  John  Trowbridge, 
1745,  and  lived  in  Spencer,  Worcester  county ;  m.  2d,  Patience  Bart- 
lett ;  yd,  Thankful  Adams  ;  4th,  Jennie  Drew  ;  5th,  Jemima  Potts, 
who  survived  him,  and  d.  about  1816,  at  the  house  of  Thomas,  son  of 
Jonas.  Capt.  Oldham  Gates  seems  to  have  taken  the  Royalist  side 
in  the  Revolution  ;  was  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775  ; 
and  must  have  gone  to  Nova  Scotia  soon  after,  and  settled  in  Wil- 
mot,  where  he  d.  somewhere  about  1800. 


5     i    Jonas,  b.  1746. 


CHILDREN. 


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(5) 


ii     Dorothy,  b.  1749;  m.  E.  W.     See  Whitman. 

6  iii     James,  b.  1753. 

7  iv    John,  b.  1756.* 

By  3d  wife. 

V  Mary,  b.  1758  ;  m.  Ezekiel  Brown,  and  d.  about  1840. 
d.  about  1830.  Children:  (1)  EUice,  m.  Bogert. 
Thankful,  m.  Samuel  Bent,  school-teacher,  and  d. 
100.  (3)  Hannah,  m.  Eben,  son  of  Benjamin  Falea. 
Ezekill,  m.  Dolly,  daughter  of  Garrett  Van  Buskirk. 
Samuel.  (6)  Lydia,  m.  William,  son  of  James  Taylor. 
(7)  Mary,  m.  Jacob  Gates,  his  first  wife.  (8)  Anfl,  m. 
Jolin  Darling,  John  Melick,  and  Silas  Margeson.  (9) 
Dolly,  m.  William  Burns.     (10)  Oldham,  m.  Smith. 

vi  Thankful,  b.  1760 ;  m.  Paul  Crocker,  Jr.,  and  lived  in  Ayles- 
ford,  N.  S.  Children  :  (1)  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Van  Bus- 
kirk (Garrett,  Lawrence  from  New  Jersey).  (2)  Eliza- 
betli,  m.  Thomas  Clark,  John  Stevenson.  (3)  Hettie,  m. 
William,  son  of  Stephen  and  Mary  Goucher.  (4)  John. 
m..Susan,  daughter  of  Timothy  Banks.  (5)  Susanna,  ra, 
Barnard  Carey,  from  Ireland.  (6)  Buth,  in.  Charles 
Carey,  a  brother.  (7)  Anna,  m.  Jacob,  son  of  Samuel 
Spinney,  1826;  9  children.  (8)  James  Crocker,  m.  Abbie, 
daughter  of  Frank  and  Susan  (Foster)  Tupper,  1827; 
m.  2d,  Jane  Spinney  and  had  a  son  Calvin;  m.  3d, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Patrick  Brennan. 

♦Mrs.  Susan  (Randall)  Goucher,  now  past  88,  her  mother  a  daughter  of 
Jonas  Gates,  says  that  Jonas,  John,  and  Dorothy  were  by  the  first  wife. 


ALLIKn     FAMILIES. 


Ixix 


vii  Hannah,  l>.  about  1763;  in.  Benjamin  Falcs,  and  livotl  in 
Wilmot ;  d.  about  1840.  Children:  (1)  Hetijamin,  ni. 
Nancy  Downey.  (2)  Rachel,  m.  William  Neily ;  Thomas, 
8on  of  John  Ward.  (3)  Abigail,  m.  Harris,  son  of  John 
Ward.  (4)  Amos,  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Fred  Morton  ; 
Kliza,  dauijhter  of  Edwanl  Whitman.  (5)  Joel,  m. 
Lucinda  Dalton.  (6)  Oldham,  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Elisha  Marshall. 

viii     Oldham,  Jr.,  b.  1765. 

ix     Amos,  b.  1768 ;    m.   Margaret  Lally,  and    lived    in    New 

Brunswick. 
X     Samuel,  b.  1772. 


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5.  V.  Jonas  G«'ltes  (Capt.  Oldham,  Amos,  Simon,  Stephen),  b. 
probably  at  Spencer,  Mass.,  1746  ;  to  Nova  Scotia  with  his  father  at 
the  time  of  the  Revolution  ;  m.  Hephzibah  Baker,  and  lived  in 
Wilmot,  where  he  d.  about  1823.     His  wife  d.  before  him. 

CHILDREN. 

10  i    John. 

11  ii    Thomas. 

iii  Mehitable,  m.  Cliarles  Dodge,  son  of  Stephen,  of  Tris- 
tram, and  had  (1)  Ambrose,  m.  Abba,  daughter  of  Obad- 
iali  Parker.  (2)  Susan,  m.  Christopher  Margeson,  Sen. 
(3)  Maria,  m.  Robert,  son  of  Richard  Nicholls ;  d.  about 
1802.  Mr.  Dodge  m.  2d,  Margaret  Ruluffson,  1806  ;  had 
10  children;  d.  May  17,  1832,  aged  59. 

Susan,  b.  Jan.,  1778;  m,  Nathan  R.     See  Randall. 

Sakah,  b.  1786;  m.  John  Reigh;  9  children. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1794 ;  m.  George,  son  of  Joseph  Neily, 
1812,  and  d.  April  5,  1826. 

Prudence,  b.  1796;  m.  William,  son  of  John  McKenna  of 
Yarmouth,  N.  S.;  2  children.  She  d.  about  1820.  He  m. 
2d,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Stephen  Goucher ;  10  children  ; 
d.  1869,  aged  81.     She  d.  Dec.  20,  1880,  aged  84. 

Hephzibah,  b.  1797  ;  m.  William,  son  of  George  Stronach, 
1  son  ;  2d,  Ephraim,  son  of  James  Downey,  4  children  ; 
Margaretville. 

12  ix    Joseph.' 

13  X    Henry. 


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vii 


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3d, 


6.  V.  James  Gates,  brother  to  Jonas,  b.  1775 ;  m.  Rachel 
Fales,  and  lived  at  Malvern  Square,  Wilmot,  N.  S.,  where  he  d.  about 
1830. 

CHILDREN. 

14  i    John. 

15  ii    Benjamin. 


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iii     Ruth,  in.  John,  son  of  David  and  Amy  (Payson)  I{andnll ; 

1*2  children  ;  all  d.  young, 
iv     Mary,  m.  Alex.  Clark;  4  or  5  children  ;  lived  on  Stronach 

Mountain. 
V     Ella,  in.  Samuel  Miller ;  he  m.  2d,  Lydia  Winner. 

16  vi    Oldham. 

vii     Rachel,  d.  ahout  1822. 

viii     Daniel,  m.  Harriet,  daughter  of   Stephen  Jefiferson,  and 

had  Ilachel,  Theresa,  Chiirlotte,  Daniel,  and  Harriet, 
ix     Eliza,  d.  a  young  woman. 
X     Edward,  m.   Sarah,   daughter   of  John    Hayes,   and   had 

Frances,  S.'irah,  Elizabeth,  Lavenia,  and  John. 

7.  V.  John  Gates,  another  brother,  b.  1756;  m.  Judith  Baker, 
and  lived  at  Nictaux,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S.,  a  farmer;  d.  1841. 
She  d.  1837,  aged  76. 

CHILDREN. 

17  i     Lieut.  James,  b.  1783, 

18  ii     Elias,  b.  1785. 

19  iii    Jacob,  b.  March  7,  1788. 

iv  AzuHA,  b.  1789;  m.  Ward  Wheelock  (Elias,  Obadiah, 
Obadiah,  Benjamin,  Rev.  Ralph),  1804,  and  had  9  chil- 
dren. 

v     Ann,  m.  Jonathan,  son  of  Austin  Smith;  11  children. 

vi     Susanna,  ra.  William  Pierce,  Jr.,  7  children. 

20  vii     Silas. 

8.  V.  Oldham  Gates,  Jr.,  b.  1765;  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of 
George  Stronach,  and  lived  on  the  "  Gates  Mountain,"  in  Wilmot; 
had  2  children ;  then  she  d.  He  m.  2d,  Eleanor  Slocomb  (Capt.  John, 
John,  Simon  of  Wrenthara,  Norfolk  county,  Mass.,  1700),  Jan.  13, 
1814,  and  d.  1850,  aged  85.     She  d.  Aug.  22,  1849,  aged  59. 

CHILDREN. 

i  George,  b.  1807;  m.  Louisa  (1840-91),  daughter  of  Isaac 
Landers,  Sen.,  and  d.  June,  1871.  Children  :  (1)  Ratch- 
ford,  b.  1835;  d.  1856.  (2)  Frances,  b.  1837;  d.  1857. 
(3)  Amos,  b.  1841;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Willis  Foster; 
toDanvers,  1891.  (4)  William,  b.  1843;  d.  1845.  (5) 
John  Scott,  m.  Ida  Graham;  to  Danvers,  1891 

ii     Rachel,  in.  Samuel,  son  of  Richard  tJowlby;  4  children. 

iii  Layinia,  b.  Jan.  3,  1815;  m.  John,  son  of  Richard  and 
Betsy  (Hawksworth)  Bowlby,  and  had  Sarah,  Eleanor, 
and  Sidney, 

iv  Maria,  b.  Sept.  5,  1816;  m.  John  H.  Potter  (John, 
Rev.  Israel,  Joseph,  Joseph,  Ephraim,  Robert,  Ftobert, 
Nicholas  of  Lynn,  1683),  of  Clements;  6  children.  See 
Potter. 


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IX 

X 


VViM.iAM,  l>.  1SI8;  111.  Sarah  K.,  diiugliter  <»f  AinltroKC 
Gates;   m.  -«1,  Susan,  liaiiglitiT  of  Wiii,  Hawkins. 

Amu-s  I).  lyJO;  thrown  from  a  horse  and  killed  July  23, 
1848. 

Sarah  E,  b.  1822;  m.  William  Van  Buskirk  (Jerry,  John, 
Law  rence);  2  sons. 

Caleb,  h.  1824;  ni.  Ann.i,  daughter  of  Andreas  Hohaker, 
Jr.,  and  lived  in  Wilmot.  One  son,  Andreas,  m,  Bessie 
Rugclcs.  Caleb  Gates  was  the  proprietor  of  "  Life  of 
Man  Bitters"  (said  to  have  been  invented  by  liis  mother); 
he  d.,  and  his  wife  m.  2d,  Iluijh  Chambers. 

ScsAN,  b.  1827;  m.  George,  son  of  Isaac  Roach. 

John  Slocomb,  b.  1830;  m. 


9.  V.  Samnel  Gates,  another  brother,  b.  1772  ;  m.  Sarah, 
daughter  of  William  Marshall,  July  lb,  1797;  lived  in  Wilmot;  d. 
July  24,  1830.     She  d.  Aug.  5,  1853,  aged  77. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Elizabeth,  b.  Juiv  16,  1799;    m,  Dea,  Williard    Graves, 

1818;  13  children;  d.  1878.     He  d.  1858. 
ii     Amurose,  b.  Dec.  20,  1802;  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of  John 

Cropley,  1830;  11  children;  d.  1858.    She  d.  April,  1853, 

aged  44. 
iii    Amorkt,  b.  Jan.   -6,  1804;    ra.  Edward,   son   of   Joseph 

Brown ;  2  children ;  d.  1840 ;  he  m.  2d,  Irene,  daughter 

of  Joseph  Neily,  1842,  and  d.  March,  1885. 
iv     Samuel,  b.  Aug.  8,  1807 ;  m.  and  went  off  to  the  West, 
v     William,  b.  Sept.  26,  1810  ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  John 

Clark,  had  5  or  6  children  ;  moved  to  Michigan,  1842. 
vi     WiLLETT,  b.  Aug.  25,  1814;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph 

Neily,  1844;  7  children;  d.  July  30,  1860. 
vii     Sarah  Ann,  b.  Dec.  18,  1819;  m.  Daniel,  son  of  Enoch 

Wood  ;  7  children ;  he  d.  June,  1884. 


10.     vi.     John    Gates    (Jonas,   Cai)t.   Oldham,   Amos,   Simon, 

Stephen),  b.  in  Wilmot,  X.  S.,  about  1785  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Fales,  lived 

near  Malvern  Square,  and  d.  about  1835.     She  d.  about  1850. 
f 

children. 

i    RtTTH,  m.  Levi,  son  of  Lot  Phinney.     She  d.     He  m.  2d, 

Betsy  Marshall  (William,  Isaac). 
ii     Ann,  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Richard  Bowlby. 
iii     Caroline,  m.  Joseph,  son  of  Stephen  Goucher. 
iv     JosHPH  DiMOCK,  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  James  and  Rachel 

(Harris)  Ray. 
v     Burton,  d.  voang. 
VI     Enoch,  b.  1825;  m.  Mary  Eliza  Marshall  (William,  Wil- 


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AI.Lir.l)    FAMII-IK8. 


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Ham,  Isaac),  and  had  (1)  Rev.  (iroorgi!  ().,  BaptiHt  miniH- 
tor,  St.  Jdlm,  N.  B.     ('J.)  Hclla  L.,  at  ('olorado  Springs, 
Col.     (8)  Janios    A.     (4)   Rev,   K.   I.ewiH,  1>.  March  "23, 
18(53,  B.aptist  minirtter,  Fi8k<hile,  MaNH.      (5)  J.  Macau- 
ley,  also  in  Colorado, 
vii     KvAr.iNK,  ni.  (^eorge  Phinney,  and  had  (ieorge  and   Lewis, 
viii     Maky,  m.  Oliver,  son  of  iFob  Randall, 
ix     Eli.iah,  m.  Eliza,  daiigliter  of  John  Eag'in. 
X     IlKrziHAii,  ni.  John,  son  of  Sam  Spiuney. 

11.  vl.  Thomas  GateN,  another  brother,  m.  Ann  Van  Bus- 
kirk  (Garrett,  Lawrence),  June  18, 1804,  and  lived  in  Aylesford  ;  d. 
in  May,  1838,  aged  50.  She  went  to  Yarmouth,  Ont.,  about  1840  ;  m. 
tid,  David  Sibley  (his  'Jd  wife),  1845,  and  lived  in  Bayliam,  near  Port 

•  Bu^well ;  d.  in  1849,  aged  63.     Mr.  Sibley  <L  1850,  aged  76. 

CIIII.DRKN. 

i     IIandi-ey  Chii'man,  b.  June  15,  1805;  m.  Mary  Marshall 

(Obadiah,  Solomon), 
ii     Mehitable,  b.  Oct.  '2,  1806  ;  m.  Oliver  Brown,  Margaret- 

ville  ;  'id,  Joseph  Borden, 
iii     PnEHK,  b.  June  10,  1808;  m.  William  Cook, 
iv     Bathsheba,  b.  March  15,  1800;  m.  Elijah  Downey  and  d.; 

he  ra.  '2d,  Ilepsy  (Gates)  Stronach. 
v     Thomas  A.,  b.  March  6,  1812  ;  in.  Eliza  Downey, 
vi     Elizabeth,  b.  March  25,  1814;  m.  John  Baker,  Jr. 
vii     Henry,  b.  Dec.  7,  1815;  m. 
viii     Amjertis,  b.  Feb.  3,  1818;  m.  in  Maine, 
ix     GEoU(iE  Neily,  b.  Feb,  23,  1820;  m.  in  Maine. 
X    Rev.  Lawrence  B  ,  b.  1823;  m.  twice;  d.  1890. 
xi     Susan,  b.  1827;  m.  Geo.  Baynton,  1847,  in  Ontario,  and  d. 

12.  vi.  Joseph  Gates,  another  brother,  m.  Hulda  Brown, 
1812;  lived  in  Wilmot.  She  d.  about  1841,  aged  50;  he  d.  about 
1860,  aged  70. 

CHILDREN. 


i     Abram,  )     ;, 
ii     Isaac,    I    <^- young  men. 


iii     Jacob,  m.  Mary  Wood ;  2  children, 
iv     Hklen,  m.  Joseph  Brown,  Jr. 
v     Sarah,  m.  John  Roy,  Boston, 
vi     Hknry,  m.  Ruth,  daughter  of  Sam  Spinney, 
vii     Thomas,  m.  Harriet  Gates,  daughter   of  Daniel ;  lives  at 

Malvern  Square, 
viii    Joseph  A.,  m.;  lived  at  Weymouth,  N.  S. 
ix     LoRAiNE,  m.  Hezekiah  Hall  (James,  John,  William  from 

England);  4  children.      She  d.,   and  he  n).  2d,  Carrie, 

daughter  of  John   Dale.     He  d.,  and  she  m.  2d,  J.  D. 

Chute.     See  No.  138. 


ALU  HI )     FAMIMKS. 


Ixxiii 


m.  vl.  Henry  (iates,  the  youngest,  m.  Mary  Van  Home 
Tapper,  and  lived  below  Annapc  •  liad  5cliil<lrcn  ;  then  she  d.  He 
m.  tid,  Mercy,  daughter  of  William  Hiirteaux.  He  was  a  lilaekHinith 
and  made  axes.     He  was  also  M.  I*,  P.  3  years,  and  d.  ai)oul  1847. 

OHII.DRKN. 

i     Harriet,  m.  William  Fairn,  Jr.;  had  3  children.     He  wag 

drowned  in  l«68  or  1S()<»,  aged  50. 
ii     AvARD,  m.  Maria  Lecain. 
iii     Jekuhha    T.,    ni.   Jacob  Slocomb   (John  P.,  John,  John, 

Simon),  1813. 
iv     Mary  Klizamkth,  d.  single. 

V       HiCNRY    Al.BKRT. 

vi     Edwin,  b.  March  31,  1836  ;  m.  Horatia,  daughter  of  George 
E.  G.  Ryerson  ;  was  mail  contractor  at  Annapolis  ;  liaH  a 
livery,  etc. 
vii     Thomas  Leander,  b.  1837. 

viii  Maria,  b.  1889;  m.  Augustus  FuUerton,  scliool-teacher, 
collector  of  customs  at  Annapolis,  etc. ;  hail  6  children. 
She  d.  Feb.  8,  1876;  he  m.  2d,  Maggie  M.  Munroe,  from 
Scotland. 


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14.  vi.  John  Gates,  Esq.  (James,  Ca}»t.  Oldham,  Amos, 
Simon,  Stephen),  b.  at  Malvern  Square,  Wilmot,  N.  S..  about  1788; 
m.  Catharine  Smith  (Frank,  Austin),  1810,  and  lived  in  Aylesford ; 
d.  about  1864.     She  d.  about  1871  or  1872. 


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Carrie, 
J.  D. 


CHILDRKN. 

i  Gilbert,  b.  1811 ;  m.  Marv,  daughter  of  Jonas  Ward,  and 
d.  1868. 

ii  Mary  Ann,  b.  1813  ;  m.  Rev.  James  H.  Tupper''  (Thomas, 
brother  to  Rev.  Dr.  Charles,  Charles,  Eliakim,  Eliakim, 
Thomas,  Thomas),  Dec.  11,  1828;  had  9  children.  He 
was  called  to  preach  in  1841 ;  ordained  to  the  Baj.i'st 
ministry,  1844,  in  Jacksontowi,  N.  B.;  but  preached  in 
a  dozen  places  in  that  province;  d.  July  27,  1892,  aged  84. 

iii     Theresa,  b.  1815  ;  m.  Jonas  Ward,  Jr. 

iv     Matilda,  m.  Christopher  Randall.     See  Randall. 

V     Harriet,'  m.  Elias  Graves,  Jr. 

vi     Thomas  Ira,  m.  Mary  Ann  Traverae. 
vii    Johnson,  d,  aged  25  or  26. 
viii    Eliza,  m.  James  Trites. 

ix     Austin,  m.  Mary  A.  Banks.     See  Banks. 

X     Charles,  m.  Beals. 

xi     Simeon,  killed  by  a  tree. 

15.     vi.     Benjamin  OateSt  a  brother  to  the  above,  111.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Stephen  and  Mary  (Gage)  Goucher,  and  lived  at  Mal- 


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was  shipwrecked  and  all  lost  but  the  captain,  Nelson  Dodge,  who 
got  ashore  on  the  coast  of  New  Brunswick.  She  m.  2d,  Robert 
Neily,  1851;  and  d.  April,  1865,  aged  71;  he  d.  Jan.,  1862,  aged  77. 
See  No.  7. 

CHILDREN. 

i  James,  b.  1816;  m.  Margaret  Dodge  (William);  m.  2d, 
Jane  Martin. 

ii  William,  b.  1818;  m.  Louisa  Goucher  (Edward,  Stephen) ; 
had  Maria  and  Walter.     He  d.  1880. 

iii  Stephen,  b.  1821 ;  ni.  Sarah  Ann  Dodge,  a  school-teacher, 
daughter  of  Cyrus  and  Sarah.  He  was  a  sea  captain,  and 
left  St.  John,  N.  B.,  on  a  foreign  voyage,  brigantine 
Reciprocity,  Jan.,  1856,  and  were  all  lost  near  Borneo. 
Tlie  widow  d.  1889,  aged  70;  left  2  sons,  Alonzo  and 
William  Leander,  who  went  to  Rock  Island,  111. 

iv  Hknry,  b.  1825;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  William  Dodge  ;  4 
daughters. 

V  Emerson,  b.  1828 ;  m.  Nancy,  daughter  of  Thomas  Nichols ; 

Mary  Roland  ;  and  Rebekah  S.,  daughter  of  Alex.  Morse, 
vi     Alfred,  b.  1830;  ni.  Catharine  Ward  of  Australia,   and 

went  to  Rock  Island, 
vii     Caroline,  b.  1834 ;  in.  George,  son  of  William  Kirk}>atrick  ; 

had  5  children.    She  d.  1871 ;  he  m.  2d,  Rebecca  McPhee  ; 

3  more  children. 

16.  vi.  Oldham  Gates,  another  brother,  m.  Lavinia  McNeil 
(John  and  Lavinia  Slocomb  —  John,  Simon  —  McNeil),  and  lived  in 
Wilmot.  She  d.  Aug.  27,  1849,  aged  48;  he  m.  2d,  Betsy,  daugh- 
ter of  John  McGregor. 

(CHILDREN. 

i  Lavinia  A.,  b.  May  30,  1819;  m.  George  W.  Busteed,  1843; 
had  Willard  J.,  b.  1846;  d.  1847. 

ii     Eliza  E.,  b.  1820;  isi.  James  Griffin,  and  d.  1847. 
iii     Charlotte  E.,  b.  1822;  m.  John  Synder. 
iv     Prof.  Charles,  b.  1824;  music  teacher. 

V  Elkanah  H.,  b.  1826;  m.  Margaret  Petrie,  Mary  A.  Law- 
rence, Mary  E.  Phinney. 

Caroline  M.,  b.  1829;  m.  Benjamin  F.  Ward. 
Willard  A.,  b.  1832  ;   m.  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  James 
Henry   North ;    moved   to    South    Boston,    1850 ;  ^on, 
Charles  W.,  b.  1855. 
Arabella  O.,  b.  Marcli  16, 1836;  m.  Dr.  A.  E.  McDonald, 

Boston. 
Dea.  Wellesly  j.,  m.  Mary  O.  L,.^\e. 
Wilmot  Nash,  m.  Lizzie  Honeywell, 
xi     George  Outhot,  m.  Mary  A.  Armstrong, 
xii     Anna,  b.  since  1850;  m. Bill. 


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17.  VI.  flamOM  Gates  (Jolin,  Capt.  Oldham,  Amos,  Simon,  St»>- 
plien),  1).  1783;  m.  Mary,  daugliter  of  Jolm  Ward  of  Poekskill,  N- 
Y.,  and  lived  near  Port  George  on  Gates  Mountain  ;  d.  April,  1849. 
She  d.  1840,  aged  50. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Mary,  m.  David,  son  of  Isaac  Landers ;  had  a  daughter, 
Ht-tty,  m.  William  Gates,  son  of  Silas ;  m.  lid,  Joel  Slo- 
comb,  J.  P.  (Joshua  U.,  John,  John,  Simon). 
Frances,  m.  Isaac  Landers,  Jr.;  son,  James  Gates  Landers, 
1).  1831;  m.  Fanny  L.  Heffler;  have  one  son;  live  in 
South  Boston. 
Walter,   m,   Mary,   daughter  of  John   Pierce ;   have   ii 

children. 
Karris,  b.  about  1818;  d.  1892. 

Martin,  b.  1815;  m.  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Peter  and 
Eleanor  (Sprague)  Middlemas,  1844,  and  had  6  children. 
Mary  Lavinia,  the  eldest,  b.  1846  ;  went  to  Boston,  1865; 
m.  Charles  W.  Miller,  and  has  2  sons  in  East  Boston. 
(Charles  Wallace,  son  of  William  Miller,  b.  1839  ;  m.  1st 
Sarah  E.  Croraley,  :md  had  4  children.  Live  in  East  Bos- 
ton.) Mr.  Gates*  d.  1870  ;  and  the  widow  m,  2d,  Marsden 
Foster,  and  d.  1S88. 
vi     Susan,  b.    1817;  m.  John    Emslie ;    adopted  a   daagliter, 

Mary,  and  d.  1891. 
vii     Betsy,  b.  1819;  d.  1862. 
viii     Sarah,  b.  1821;  d.  1886. 
ix     Ja31ES,  b.  Oct.  2,  1823;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter   of  John 
Pierce,  son  of  William,  Dec.  22,  1853;  4  children;  live 
in  Charlestown. 
X     JuDsoN,  b.  1825;  d.  about  1882. 
xi     Louise,  m.  John,  son  of  William  Saunders, 
xii     John,  d.  young. 

18.  vi.  Capt.  Elias  (John,  Capt.  Oldham,  Amos,  Simon, 
Stephen)  b.  1785;  m.  Hannah,  daughler  of  John  Ward,  and  lived 
on  the  mountain  above  Port  George.  They  had  8  children.  Then 
she  d.,  and  he  m.  2d,  Relief,  daughter  of  Joel  Farnsworth,  and  widow 
of  John  Hurst.        , 

CHILPRKN. 

i     Ward,  b.  1813;  d.  about  1878. 

ii  AzuBA,  b.  1814;  m.  Joshua  Morgan;  lived  in  East  Bos- 
ton ;  5  children. 

iii  Henry,  b,  1816 ;  m.  Sarah  Nickson,  widow  of  Ca])t.  Pot- 
ter of  Brier  Isian<l,  and  was  drowned  at  Gates'  Breakwa- 
ter, Port  George,  soon  after,  about  1844. 

iv  Robert,  b.  1x18;  m.  Fanny  Saunders ;  lived  at  Patterson's 
Mills,  New  Albany. 


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vi     Thomas,  b.  1822 ;  lost  at  sea. 

vii  Chaulotte,  b.  1824;  m.  John  Grimes,  Esq.  (Hugh,  Pat- 
rick), Aug.  11,  1842  ;  5  children  ;  daughter  Irene,  b.  1844, 
m.  George  M.  Phinney,  1863,  had  5  children,  and  d.  Sept. 
18,  1876. 
viii  Mary,  b.  April  6,  1826 ;  m.  Samuel  J.  Peters^  (Dea.  Peter 
Edmund,  Samuel,  John,  John,  William,  William,  Andrew 
of  1657);  9  children.  Mr.  Peters,  b.  in  Baddock,  Cape 
Breton,  1832  ;  m.  Mary  Gates  in  Boston,  1854 ;  went  to 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1880;  to  Roxbury,  Boston,  1883. 

19.  vi.  Jac^b  Gat'*"  (John,  Capt.  Oldham,  Amos,  Simon, 
Stephen),  b.  Mar«!h  7,  1788 ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Ezekiel 
and  Mary  (Gates)  Brown,  by  Rev.  T.  H.  Chipman,  July  11,  1811, 
and  lived  a  mile  above  Port  George,  a  farmer.  Mrs.  Gates  d.  1820 ; 
he  m.  2d,  Margaret,  daughter  of  William  Pierce,  April,  1821,  and 
d.  Jan.  28,  1854.     She  d.  Dec.  12,  1870,  aged  76. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Francis,  b.  May  28,  1812;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Harris 

Ward ;  4  children, 
ii     Silas,  b    Oct.  10,  1824;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of   Charles 

Williams ;  6  children, 
iii     Charles,  b.  Oct.  16,  1815;  ra.   Mary,  daughter   of  Isaac 

Landers,  Jr.;  2  daughters,  and  d.  1891. 
iv     Mary,  b.  Aug.  25,  1817  ;  m.  Johnson,  son  of  John  Turner  ; 

6  or  7  children. 

V  OLimAM,  b.  March  8,  1819;  d.  soon. 

vi     John,  b.  May  22,  1822 ;  m.  Naomi  Slocoinb  (Joshua  Up- 
ham,  John,  John,  Simon  of  1700);  5  children. 

vii     Edwin,  b.  July  1,  1825;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Lawrence 

Harris;  5  children, 
viii     Jane,  b.  Feb.  1.  1827;  ni.  Walter  Wheelock ;  2d  wife. 

ix     Margaret,  b.  March  22,  1832;  m.  Dea.  Samuel  Wheelock. 
See  Wheelock. 

20.  vi.  Silas  Gates  (John,  Capt.  Oldham,  Amos,  Simon,  Ste- 
phen), b.  about  1795;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Joel  Farnsworth,  and 
lived  in  Nictaux,  on  his  father's  old  place. 

children. 

i     Eleanor,  m.  William  Baker;  James  Douglass. 

ii     Lucy,  m.  James,  son  of  Edw.  Morton, 
iii     William,  m.  Hettie,  daughter  of  David  Landers ;  he  d., 

and  she  m.  2d,  Joel,  son  of  Joshua  U.  Slocomb. 
iv     Busby,  m   Abbie,  daughter  of  William  Wade. 

V  Mary,  m.  Walter  Wheelock  ;  Ist  wife. 


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vi     Seraph,  d.  about  20. 
vii     Margaret,  m.  Edward  Saunders, 
viii     Sarah  Jane,  d.  about  20. 
ix     Alrert,  ni.  Syretha,  daughter  of  Hardy  Parker,  and  lives 
on  the  old  Gates  farm. 

When  the  question  is  asked,  "  Was  Gen.  Gates  of  the  Revolution 
any  relation  of  this  family?"  answer  "No."  Gen.  Horatio  Gr^tes,  who 
fought  and  won  the  battle  of  Saratoga  in  1777,  was  b.  in  England, 
1728  ;  d.  in  New  York  city,  April  10, 1806. 

An  English  musician,  Bernard  Gates,  Jr.  (1685-1773),  was  singer 
and  teacher  of  the  children  in  the  Chapel  Royal;  d.  and  was  buried 
in  Westminster. 


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HAINS. 

1.  i.  Matthew  Uains^  b.  about  1700;  jumped  overboard 
from  an  English  man-o'-war  off  Long  Island,  and  swam  ashore.  He 
was  a  rope-maker  in  New  York.     His  children  were  : 

2  i     Matthew,  b.  about  1728. 

3  ii     Bartholomew,  b.  about  1730. 

4  iii     Alexander,  b.  about  1733. 

2.  ii.    Matthew  Hains,  Jr.,  m, ,  and  had : 

i     Elizabeth,  b.  1751  ;  m.  Benjamin  McConnell,  1770,  N.  Y. 
ii     Solomon. 
iii    Joshua. 
iv     Samuel. 

V     Phebe,  m.  Elijah   Weeks,  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  and  had  (1) 
Tamer,  a  school  mistress.     (2)  Martha,  m.  Capt.  Pardon 
Saunders, 
vi     Anna,  in.  Elisha  Budd. 
vii     Charity,  m.  Charles  Budd,  N.  Y. 


3.     ii.    Bartholomew  Hains,  b.  about  1730 ;  m.  Mary 
and  had  : 


5      i     Bartholomew,  b.  1750. 


n     Charles,  b.  about  1751.  )  ci  ••    *i  r  *u    o       i 

:::     fr..^«.o  k  „i  ^.  ♦  i-f;Q     C  Slam  m  the  war  of  the  Revolu- 
111     Ihohas,  b.  about  liod.    >- 

iy     Samuel,  b.  about  1755.    )  ""' 

V     Titus  (?),b.  about  1757. 

vi     Elizabeth  (?),  b.  about  1760. 

4.    ii.    Alexander  Hains,  b.  about  1733;  m.  Clarine  Purday, 
and  lived  near  Weymouth,  Digby  county,  N.  S.;  farmer. 


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Anna,  b.  1765;  d.  Sept.  20,  1850;  Bayhair.j  <  nt. 

Calkb,  b.  17tJ6;  ra.  Sarah  McConnell,  1800. 

Margaret,  b.  Nov.  4,  1768;  m.  Rev.  John  Saxton,  1786. 

Hannah,  b.  1770;  m.  John  Backhns,  and  d.  Sept.  10, 
1850,  in  Baybam,  Ont.  Mr.  Baokhus,  from  England,  ni. 
1st,  Margaret  Longbothara,  and  had  William,  Mary, 
Esther,  Elizabeth,  Thomas.  John,  Abrain,  and  Mina. 
He  ni.  2d,  Jane  More,  lived  in  the  St.ites  awhile,  then 
moved  and  settled  in  Malahide,  Elgin  county,  Ont.,  and 
had  Henry,  Jane,  and  Nancy ;  ra.  3d,  Hannah  Hains,  and 
d.  in  Ont.,  1826,  aged  85.  William  Backlius  camp  from 
England  in  1796,  and  d.  1863,  aged  85.  Margaret  Long- 
botham,  daughter  of  William,  m.  Levi  Johnson   (1801- 

1867);  2d,   Abrara  Countryman    (1798-1876);  3d,  

Gilbert ;  4th . 

Elizabeth,  b.  1772;  m.  James  Russell,  lived  in  Bayham, 
near  Port  Burn  well,  and  d.  Dec.  9,  1862.  He  d.  1834, 
aged  79. 


6.  iii.  Bartholomew  Hains  (Bartholomew,  Matthew),  b.  in 
Westchester  county.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16,  1750;  m.  Gloranah  Sniffin,  or 
Kniffin  (b.  Sept.  19,  1754),  Feb.  18,  1776;  migrated  to  Long  Island, 
Digby  county,  N.  S.,  and  d.  there.  (He  was  a  Loyalist  in  the  Revo- 
lution, and  with  about  100  others  signed  a  petition  to  be  true  and 
loyal  to  George  IH,  at  Rye,*  N.  Y.,  1774.  V.  W.  Baird's  History 
of  Rye,  1871.) 

CHILDREN. 

Martha,  b.  1777;  d.  young. 
Jamks,  b.  1778. 
Nicholas,  b,  1780. 
Bartholomew,  b.  1782. 
RoisERT,  b.  1784;  d.  young. 

Mary  E.,  b.    1786;  m.  John  A.  Tirapany,  son  of  Majoj. 
Robert,t  1807,  and  lived  on  Digby  Neck,  farmer  and  fish. 

♦  Gottfir,  or  Gottfrie  Hans,  or  Hanes,  from  Holland  to  Westchester  county, 
N.  Y.,  befon*  1710,  lived  at  Rye,  a  rope-maker.  His  wife.  .Anne,  was  of  the 
town  of  Mamaronock.  !n  the  cemetery  near  Milton,  N.  Y.,  are  the  follow- 
ing described  monumeuts  "In  memory  of  Godfrey  Hains,  who  departed 
this  life  July  22,  1768,  aged  93  years."  "In  memory  of  Anne,  wife  of  God- 
frey Hains,  who  departed  this  life  Feb.  19,  1758,  aged  68.  Baircfa  History  of 
Rye.    Godfrey  Hains,  Jr.,  went  to  Nova  Scotia. 

t  Major  Robert  Timpany,  b.  in  Ireland.  1742,  was  educated  at  the  Uuiver.sity 
of  Glasgow,  Scotliind;  came  over  to  Philadelphia  about  1760,  and  taught 
school  at  Hackensiick,  N.  J.,  till  the  Revolution,  when  he  became  Major  in 
the  3d  battalion  of  New  Jersey  Volunteers;  was  at  the  battle  of  Long  Island, 
1776  ;  led  the  party  that  took  the  Parker  House  in  New  Jersey;  fought  at 
Guilford,    Cowpens,    Eutaw,    and  Charleston,    and  was    wounded  in  the 


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erinau.  She  d.  1 847 ;  he  m.  2cl,  Pelina Covert,  and  d.  1860, 
aged  79.  Children:  (1)  Robert  Kingsly,  b.  1808;  m. 
Clarissa  Burns;  8  children,  and  d.  1887.  She  d.  1878, 
aged  65.  (2)  Bartholomew  John,  b,  1810;  m.  Sally  Mc- 
Connell,  and  lived  in  T^ayham,  Ont.  (3)  James  Henry, 
b.  1812;  m.Isabelle  McKay,  and  d.  1881.  Shed.  1891,  aged 
82.  (4)  Sophia  Jane,  b.  1814;  m.  George,  son  of  Jonathan 
Hurd ;  5  children ;  d.  1852.  He  d.  1859,  aged  48.  (5)  Sarah 
Ann,  b.  1816;  ni.  James  E.  Delap,  and  d.  1864;  he  m.  2d, 
Emeline,  daughter  of  James  Mullin,  and  d.  Jan.  21, 
1890,  aged  80.  (6)  Mary  Emeline,  b.  1818 ;  m.  David, 
son  of  James  Cowan,  from  Scotland  to  New  Brunswick, 
1822,  when  he  was  4  years  old;   5  children,  and  d.  1871. 

(7)  Margaret,  b.  1821;  m.  Benjamin  Wade,  and  d.  1892. 

(8)  Clark  Augustus,  b.  1824;  d.  1891. 
Thomas,  b.  1789. 

Charles,  b.  1791. 

John,  b.  1794. 

Sophia,  b.  1798;  m.  John  Spring;  Samuel  Young,  Jr. 


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MiConnell  about  1800,  and  lived  at  Weymouth,  N.  S.;  went  to 
Bayham,  Ont.,  summer  of  1828,  and  d.  there  Sept.  13,  aged  62.  She 
d.  1868,  aged  92. 

CHILDKBN. 

i     Clakink,  b.  Aug.  24,  1801;  m.  James  Thomas  Ha\kinson,     <>i / 

see  HaWkinson. 
ii     Alexander,   b.  Feb.    10,    1803 ;   m.  Fanny,  daughter   of 

Henry  Willis,  and  had  Elizabeth,  Dea.  Caleb,  William 

Elijah,  Clarine,  Alexander,  and  Benjamin.     Mr.  Hains  d. 

in  Bayham,  Ont.,  March  27,  1893. 
ill     Bkn.iamin,  b.  1805;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of  Adonijah,  and 

Nancy  (Williams)   Edison;  had  u  daughter,  Hannah,  m. 

Samuel  Newel  Caraeroji.     Mr.  Mains  d.  April  21,   1851. 

She  d.  Feb.  13,  lb83,  aged  71. 


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fftoin  an<J  foot.  In  1776  he  in.  Sarah  Clark,  and  at  the  peace  of  1788,  went  to 
Nova  Scotia  in  the  transport,  Acalanta,  and  settled  at  the  head  of  St.  Mnry's 
Bay,  Digby  <ounty,  1787,  but  spent  the  latter  years  of  hi«  life  at  Yarmouth; 
rt.  1844,  aged  102,  htiving  his  faculties  to  the  last,  even  reading  without 
glasses. 

/A  »v-  /      .•  CHILDKKN. 

i     Sarah,  ID.  Col.  Robmson,  a  British  off     r;  in.  2d,  Dr.  Charles  Abell. 
ii    Jank,  in.  James  Haifts. 

iii     KiNGSi.Y,  in   Margery,  daughter  of  Robert  Hna'ou;  3  children. 
Iv     Mary  .\nn,   m.    William  Roach;  5   or  6   children;  one  of  them   a 

minister, 
v    Charlotte,  m.  Gabriel  B.  Van  Norden  (Gabriel,  John) ;  7  children ; 

Yarmouth,  N.  8. 
vl    John  Audison,  in.  Mary  Eliza  Hains,  1807. 


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iv  John,  b.  April,  1807;  d.  in  Malahide,  Feb.  18,  1856. 

V  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  George,  son  of  Williani  Backhus. 
vi  Susan,  m.  John,  son  of  Moses  Edison.* 

vii  Margakkt,  m.  Elijah,  son  of  Rev.  John  Saxton. 

viii  Charity,  m   Hains,  son  of  Moses  Edison. 

ix  Hannah,  m.  Alexander  (Sandy)  Saxton. 

X  Tamer,  ra.  Thomas,  son  of  Peter   Weaver.     He  d.  1877, 
aged  66. 

7.  iT.  James  Uains,  b.  about  1781  ;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of 
Major  Robert  Timpany,  Long  Island,  N.  S.  He  d.  1858.  She  d. 
1867. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Sarah  Ann,  b,  1809;  m.  James  Inglis  Marshall  (Solomon, 
Anthony),  and  had  Martha  J.,  Solomon,  Alden,  Char- 
lotte. Edward,  Harvev,  Sophia,  and  George.  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Marshall  d.  1884,' he  79,  she  74. 

ii     Robert,   b.   Sept.  22,  1810;    m.  Hachel  Saxton  (David, 
George,  Williani);  10  children  ;  Marbuhead. 

iii     Sophia,  b.  1812;  m.  Stephen  Marshall., 

iv     J.  Edward,  b.  1814;  m.  Emily  Wiser. 

v     Charlotte,  b.  1816;  m.  George  Saxton,  son  of  David. 

vi     William   PI.,  b.    1818;    m.  Eleanor   Saxton,  daughter  of 
David 

vii     J.  KiNGSLKY,  b.  1820;  ra,  Hannah  Baxter. 
viii     Charles    A.,   b.  1824;   ni.  Lalea,  daughter  of    Edmund 
Jones. 

8.  iv.  Nicholas  Hains,  b.  about  1779;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Sarah  (Chute)  Hicks  (see  No.  7),  and  lived  on  Long 
Island,  N.  S. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Bartholomew  R.,    b.    1806;   m.  Edith  Ann    McGray;  6 

children;  ni.  2d,  Sarah  Lent,  and  d.  May  27,  1893. 
ii     Joseph,  m.  Catherine  Israel,  daughter  of  Belshazzar. 
iii     Louisa,  m.  Arche  McNeil ;  m.  2d,  James  C,  son  of  Shippy 

Spurr. 
iv     Mary  Ann,  m.  William,  son  of  Dea.  Andrew  Coggins. 

V  Charles. 


t 


♦  Of  the  family  of  John  Edison  of  New  Jersey,  there  were  Samuel,  Moses, 
Adoiiijah,  Thomas,  Margaret  (m.  William  Saxton),  Catherine,  (m.  Peter 
Weaver),  and  Mary  (m.  Dennis  Dowling),  who  all  lived  in  Bayham,  Ont., 
since  tiie  American  War.  C'apt.  Samuel  lived  at  Vienna,  Ont. ;  d.  1865,  aged 
103.  He  had  2  wives  and  had  2  families.  One  son,  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  Digby,  N. 
S.,  1803,  also  had  2  wives,  and  lived  in  Ohio.  By  his  1st  wife.  Thomas  Alva, 
the  great  electrician,  was  born  in  1847,  whose  wonderful  lights  we  are  all 
enjoying. 


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Ixxxi 


56. 
khus. 


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lighter  of 
S.     She  (1. 


(Solomon, 
en,  Char- 
Mr.  and 

1  (David, 


David, 
lighter  of 

Edmund 

lughter  of 
on  Long 


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893.  , 
zzar. 
of  Shippy 

.ggins. 


uel,  Moses, 
(ni.   Peter 

liain,  Ont., 
1865,  agefl 
Digby,  N. 

oinas  Alva, 

we  are  all 


9.  iv.     Bartholomew     Hains    (Bartholotnew,    Bartholomew, 

Matthew),  b.  1777  ;  m.  Mary  Kniffin,  widow  of Daniels,  and 

lived  on  Long  Island,  Digby  county,  N.  S. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Nicholas,  m.  Margaret  Delancy,  and  had  (1)  Wesley,  in. 
Eliza  Tibert.     (*2)  Elizabeth,  m.  Edwin    Springs  Hains. 
(3)  Eftie,  m.  Lyman  Hains. 
ii     James  G.,  in.  Lydia  Stevens,  and  had  (1)  ('apt.  Amasa  C, 

m.  Annabel,  <laughter  of  Rev. Oram,  and  he  d.  in 

South  America,  1S93.  {'I)  Cajit.  Israel,  m.  Handelia 
Dixon.  (3)  Lyman,  m.  Ettie,  daughter  of  Nicholas 
Hains.  (4)  Syretha,  m.  Wailslill  Perry,  {i^)  Edwin,  m. 
Armanella  Whiteneck.  (6)  Agnes,  m.  Norman,  son  of 
Abrain  Lent. 

iii     Linda  G.,  in.  George  Lee. 

iv     PiiEBE,  m. Fines. 

10.  iv.     Thomas  Hilins,  b.  about   17?<4;   m.  Mercy   Moore  on 
Long  Island,  and  had  : 

i     John  Milton,  m.  Fanny,  daughter  of  Charles  Hains. 
ii     SAMUEL,  m.  Eliza  Hall  (William,  John,  William). 

lii     Thomas.      )  -.     ^    ^ 

Hy  Lost  at  sea. 
OLLAND.    ) 

V  Hettie,  m.  Samuel  Outhouse,  son  of  Peter. 

vi  Jane,  m.  Israel  Blackford,  son  of  Anthony. 

vii  Gelia,  m.  Siinonson  Outhouse,  son  of  Simon. 

viii  Linda,  m.  Wesley  Outhouse,  son  of  William. 

ix  Margaret,  m.  James  McKay,  son  of  Capt.  William. 

11.  iv.     Charles  Hains,  b.  about   1786;  m.  Margaret    Robin- 
son, Long  Island,  N.  S.,  and  had  : 

i     Fanny,  m.  John  M.  Hains. 
ii     Margaret  Jane,  d.  in  Boston  about  lS7f>. 
iii     Tamer  Budd,  ra,  Thomas  Wrighter,  Gloucester,  M.iss, 
iv     John.       )  t     *    . 

v     Nelson.  [  ^^"«*'  ''^  «^«- 

Four  rrtore  daughters  d.  young. 

12.  iv.     John  Hains,  b.  about  1788;  m.  Abigail,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Young,  Long  Island,  N.  S. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Augustus,  in.  Sophia  Wyman  ;  m.  2d,  Matilda  Stenderson. 
ii     Capt.  Samuel  Young,  m.  Maria  Antoinette  Israe? ;  was 

run  down  off  New  Orleans,  and  lost  with  two  children, 

1856  or  1857. 


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111 


IV 


:ry 


VI 


Lydia,  b.  1840;  ra.  James  T,  Raymond  (John,  Peter, 
Polor) ;  had  a  dauyliter,  Florence  A.,  who  d.  Oct.,  1886, 
aj^e.l  17.  The  motlier  d.  May  9,  1886  ;  he  m.  tid,  Alice 
Chute.     See  No.  86. 

Eliza  Ann,  m.  Zachariah  C.  Doty,  and  d.  He  ni.  2d, 
Eniiiia  Jane  Burns;  to  Somerville,  1873;  since  then  in 
Everett,  Mass. 

Annie  S.,  in.  Capt.  John  Daniels;  ra.  2d,  Cajtt.  J.  W. 
Murphy ;  daughter  Katy  m.  George  F.  Potter  in  Lynn. 

EinvAKD  S.,  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Ilains. 


i 


HALE. 

1.     i.     Thomas  Hale,  b.  near   Coadicote,    Hertfordshire,  Eng., 

1606;  m.  about  1630,Thomasine ;  came  to  America  1636,  and  set. 

tied  in  Newbury,  Essex  county,  Mass.  He  was  a  leather  dresser  and 
glover,  and  seems  to  have  removed  to  Haverhill,  1645  or  '46;  re. 
turned  again  in  1651;  to  Salem  1658;  to  Newbury  again,  1661;  d. 
1682.     His  widow    i.  1683. 

'  CHILDREN.  , 

i  Thomas,  b.  in  Eng.,  Nov.  18,  10.33;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
iiichard  and  Alice  (Boswortb)  Hutchinson  of  Salem 
(first  of  the  name  over  from  Eng.  to  Am.,  1(534),  May  26, 
1657,  and  had  Thomas,  Mary,  Abigail,  Hannah,  Lydia, 
Elizabeth,  Joseph,  and  Samuel.  Mr.  Hale  d.  Oct.  22, 1688  ; 
his  widow  went  to  Boxford  with  son  Joseph,  1692;  m. 
2d,  Wm.  Watson  (Jo8e})h's  father-in  law),  and  d.  Dec, 
8,  1715;  he  d.  1710. 
2     ii     John,  b.  in  Eng.,  April  19,  1635. 

iii  Samukl,  b.  in  Newbury,  Feb.  2,  1639;  m,  Sarah,  daughter 
of  VV^m.  and  Barbara  Ilsley,  of  Newbury,  July  21,  1673, 
and  liad  2  daughters.  Sarah  and  Mary.  He  was  a  con- 
st!ii)le,  tax  collector,  J.  P.,  judge,  and  useful  generally  in 
(•huich  and  state,  and  lived  most  of  his  life  in  Wood- 
bridge,  N.  J.  She  d.  Jan.  16,  1681,  aged  26;  he  d.  Nov. 
5,  1709. 

iv  Apphia,  b.  1642;  m.  Benjamin  Rolfe,  Nov.  3,  1659;  had 
12  children  ;  he  was  a  weaver,  1637  to  '40.  She  d.  Dec. 
24,  1708.     He  d.  Aug.,  1710,  aged  70. 


4_  l.i 


2.  ii.  John  Hale,  b.  in  Eng.,  1635,  known  as  "Sergeant 
John ; "  m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Richard  Lowle,  or  Lowell,  of  New- 
bury. She  d.  June,  1662,  aged  20 ;  he  m.  2d,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Henry  and  Judith  (Greenleaf)  Somerly,  Dec.  8,  1663 ;  she  d.  June 
19,  1672,  aged  27;  he  m.  3d,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Hon.  Samuel  Sy- 


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Ixx 


CXIll 


monds  of  Ipswich,  1673;  slie  »1.  J.-iii.  19,  1(199,  aged  63;  ho  d,  June 
L>,  1707. 

CHILOREX. 

i     John,  b.  Sept.  2,  1661  ;  in.  S.irnh  Jacques,  1683. 
ii     Samukl,  b.  Oct.  15,  1664;  d.  May  15,  167"2. 
iii     IIknky,  b.  Oct.  20,  1666;  in.  Sarah  Ktliy,  Se]»t.  1 1,   1695; 

10  children;  d.  1724;  slie  d.  1741,  aged  72. 
iv     Thomas,  b.  Nov.  4,  1668;  d.  probably  before  1710. 
V     JuniTH,  b.  July  5,  1670;  ni.  Thonia.s  Moody  (Caleb,  Wm.), 
Nov.  24,  1692;  6  children. 
3     vi    Joseph,  b.  Nov.  24,  1674. 

vii  Bknjamin,  b.  Aug.  11,  1676;  d.  Aug.  31,  1677. 
viii  Moses,  b.  July  10,  1678;  ni.  Elizal»eth,  dau«j;hter  of  IJich- 
ard  and  Elizabeth  (A]>pleton)  Diunnier  of  Newbury, 
1702;  she  d.  Jan.  15,  1703-4,  aged  22;  he  m.  2d,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Dea.  Wni.  and  Mehitable  (Sewall)  Moody, 
and  had  10  children.  Mr.  Hale  became  a  minister  in  the 
Congregational  church  ni  Byfield  parish,  Newbury,  and 
labored  tliere  41  years.  Rev.  Moses  Hale  d.  Jan.  16, 
1743-4.     His  widow  d.  July  17,  1757.  aged  72. 


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had 
Dec. 


3.  iii.  Joseph  Hale  (John,  Tliomas),  b.  in  Newbury,  known 
as  Capt.  Joseph  Hale,  cordwainer;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Caleb  and 
Judith  (Bradbury)  Moody,  Dec.  25,  1699;  d.  Jan.  24,  1755;  she  d. 
1753,  aged  75. 

CHILDREN. 

i    Judith,  b.  Sept.  22,  1700;  m. Moody. 

ii     Mary,  b.  Nov.  22,  1703 ;  m.  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
iii     Elizabeth,  b.  April  9,  1705;  m.  Geo.  Thurlow. 
iv     Sarah,  b.  Oct.,  1707  ;  m.  Joshua  Noyes. 
V     Abigail,  b.  March  5,  1709;  m.  Richard  Coffin. 
4     vi    Joseph,  b.  Sept.  3,  1712. 

vii  MosKS,  b.  Jan.  18,  1715;  ni.  Mehitable  Dumnier,  daughter 
of  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  (Moody),  of  Newbury,  Nov.  8, 
1744;  had  8  children.  Two  daughters,  Sarah  and  Alehit- 
able,  married  respectively  Rev.  Nat.  Noyes  and  Rev. 
Levi  Frisbie.  This  Moses  Hale  graduated  H.  C,  1734; 
was  minister  at  W.  Newbury;  d.  Jan.  18,  1779.  She  d. 
Jan.  18,  1796,  aged  76. 
viii    Annie,  b.  Aug.  4,  1717  ;  m.  Richard  F "nt,  1736. 

4.  iv.  Joseph  Hale  (Joseph,  John,  Thomas),  b.  in  Newbury, 
Sept.  3,  1712;  m.  Mary  Noyes,  May,  1736,  and  had  13  children  — 10 
d.  in  infancy,  of  "  throat  distemper."  Mr.  Hale  was  styled  Capt. 
Joseph,  as  was  his  father,  and  was  a  "cordwainer"  in  Byfield  parish, 
Newbury.     He  d.  March  9,  1776;  she  d.  Sept.  19,  1794,  aged  85. 


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ALLIED    KAMILIKS. 


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CHILDREN. 

5  i     Joseph,  b.  Jan.  8,  1742. 
ii     Daniel,  b.  June  3,  1745. 

iii     Stephen,  U.  Jan.  10,  1747-8. 

5.  V.  Joseph  Hale  (Jo8e))h,  Joseph,  John,  Thonia.'«),  b.  in 
Newbury,  1742;  ni.  Mary,  tlaiighter  of  Sanuiei  and  Mary  (Hoynton) 
NortbenH  (Ezekiel,  Ezekiel),  of  Rowley,  Nov.  19,  1765.  He  was 
known  as  Dea.  Joseph,  of  Byfield  parish,  Newbury,  and  d.  Dee.  2ri, 
1818.     She  d.  Oct.  8,  1830,  aged   90. 

CUILDREX. 

i  Maky,  b.  Nov.  24,  1766;  ni.  Rev.  Elijah  Parish,  D.  D.  (b. 
Lebanon,  Ct.,  Nov.  7,  1762,  graduate  Dart.  Col.,  17H6; 
was  an  able  learned  divine  and  author;  d.  in  Byfield, 
Oct.  15,  1825),  Nov.  7,  1796.  She  d.  May  30,  1831, 
aged  65. 

6  ii     Daniel,  b.  April  3,  1768. 

7  iii     Joseph,  b.  Dec.  14,  1781. 

6.  vi.  Daniel  Hale  (Joseph,  Joseph,  Joseph,  John,  Thomas), 
b.  in  Newbury,  Mass.,  April  3,  1768;  ni.  Betsy  Chute  (Jame.s,  Dan- 
iel, James,  James,  James,  Lionel),  Dec.  8,  1796;  was  a  deacon, 
farmer,  and  J.  J*.,  in  Newbury,  on  the  ohl  homestead  —  that  has 
been  in  the  family  over  two  hundred  years.  Mrs.  Hale  d.  in  the  fall 
of  1806,  aged  oU.  He  m.  2d,  in  1811,  Ruth  Searle,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Mary  Coleman,  and  widow  of  George  Thurlow,  who  d. 
1809,  aged  50,  and  d.  May  16,  1846.     She  d.  May  15,  1866,  Jiged  82. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Eliza,  b.  1797;  m.  John  Howes,  M.  D.,  of  Madison,  Ind. 

ii     Georgk,  b.  1800;  drowned  1810. 

iii     Henry  O.,  b.  1802;  d.  Sept.,  1806. 

iv     Samuel,  b.  and  d.  1806. 

V  Mary  Ann,  b.  Aug.  23,  1812;  m.  Aaron  K.  H.ithaway, 
Aug.  29,  1836,  who  had  a  classical  school  and  Academy 
at  Medford,  Mass.  Had  3  children;  he  d.  1861,  aged 
50;  she  d.  1881. 

vi     Annette    '  oodward,  b.  Dec.  7,  1816;   m.  A.  L.  Wey- 
mouth, M.  D.,  April,  1875;  he  d.  in  Boston,  April,  1879, 
aged  68. 
vii     Sarah  Searle,  b.  July  18,  1820;  in.  Geo.  A.  Todd,  Nov., 
1863.     He  d.  Sept.,  1882,  aged  71. 

7.  vi.  Joseph  Hale  (Joseph,  Joseph,  Joseph,  John,  Tliomas), 
b.  Dec.  14,  1781;  m.  Eunice  Chute,  sister  to  the   wife  of  Daniel 


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Ixxxv 


or, 


Hale,  18U6;  was  a  iiiercliaiit  in  Salt-m,  school-teacher,  tr.uler  on  the 
Kua,  etc.  In  one  trip  at  sea  he  wah  taken  by  pirateH,  and  hy  cute 
man(uuvring  was  let  off  without  robbery  or  bloodshed.  He  d.  June 
18,  l«liO;  she  d.  June  20,  IS«8. 

CHILDUKN. 

S      i     JosKPii,  b.  Jan.  6,  1807. 

9     ii     Henry,  b.  Feb.  IH,  1808. 

iii  Mary,  b.  May  14,  1809;  m.  Samuel  Warren  Stickney. 
Col.  Stickney  was  president  and  treasurer  of  three  or  four 
institutions,  deacon,  etc.  He  d.  in  Lowell,  March  24, 
1875,  aged  70;  she  «L  1877. 

8.  vli.  Joseph  Hale  (Joseph,  Joseph,  Joseph,  Joseph,  John, 
Thomas),  b.  in  Byfiidd  (Newl>ury),  Jan,  (5,  1807;  m.  Mary  Downing 
(b.  May  31,  181(5),  1836;  had  a  hardware  store  in  Salem  many  years, 
but  went  to  California  in  1849;  returned  in  185t);  went  to  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  in  1862,  and  to  Passaic,  N.  J.,  1885,  where  he  still  resides. 

CHILDRBN. 

i  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  1,  1839;  went  as  a  private  into  the  late 
war,  was  at  Bull  Run,  wounded  at  Spotsylvania,  pro- 
mctted  to  captain,  and  is  in  the  United  States  3d  Inf. 
at  Fort  Snelling,  Minn.  He  m.  Patii  W.  Palmer,  of 
Detroit,  .ind  ha.s  2  or  3  children. 

ii  Edward  Maxn,  b.  March  31,  1841 ;  was  also  in  the  army; 
taken  to  the  War  Department  in  Washington  after  the 
war ;  was  in  a  bank ;  now  in  Passaic,  N.  J.,  and  some- 
times in  New  York  City. 

iii     Ruth  Downing,  b.  Aug.  4,  1843. 

iv     Geor«;k  Henry,  b.  Aug.,  1845;  m.  Hattie  Stoddard,  1884, 

New  York  City. 
V     Samuel,  b.  1845;  d.  soon. 

vi     Richard  D  ,  b.  Jan.  18, 1848  ;  m.  Helen  Hurst;  2  children. 

Tea  merchant  at  Kidgewood,  N.  J. 
vii     Ma  BY  Alick,  b.  Feb.  5,  1857. 


9.  vii.  Henry  Hale,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b.  Feb.  18, 
1808  ;  m.  Sarah  Winn  Appleton,  Oct.  2,  1833,  and  was  a  hardware 
merchant  in  Salem,  where  he  d.  July  8,  1890;  his  wife  d.  there 
Dec.  1,  1875,  aged  68  nearly. 


children. 


I 

ii 

iii 


Sarah  Ei.len,  b.  July  2,  1834;  d.  Jan.  24,  1870. 
Henky  Appleton,  b.  1836;  d.  March,  1838. 
Mary  Stickney,  b.  March  '"   1839. 


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NX  VI 


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f. 


■r 


iv  Hknry  Api'i-bton,  h.  July  1;'),  1840;  in.  Sfinih  E.,  tlau^li- 
ter  of  .Tolm  Kinsman.  Mrs.  Halo  d.  Auij.  28,  1885,  aged 
45;  he  ni.  2(1,  Alice  P.,  dan^'hter  of  Nathaniel  M.  and 
Dolly  A.  (I'otter)  Jackumn.  Mr.  Hale  was  in  the  8th 
Mass,  in  the  hite  war,  1st  lieutenant  in  the  19th,  then  cap- 
tain, then  brigade  inspeetor,  then  assistant  adjutant 
general,  2JM  A.  C,  and  latterly  lieutenant-colonel  of  vol- 
\inteerK.  He  was  in  25  huttles,  wounded  twice — once  in 
the  mouth;  has  now  his  father's  hardware  store,  Essex 
street,  Salem.  Children:  Henry  A.,  h.  June  23,  1888; 
John  K.,  1).  March  2,  1879;  <1.  July  16,  1889. 
V  JdSKi'H  Stonk,  b.  March  8,  1842;  tn.  Mary  E.,  daughter  of 
Jacob  Kinsman,  and  lives  in  California.  Member  of  the 
50th  Hog.  M.  V. 


I-.. 


Thomas  Hale,  the  emigrant,  was  son  of  William,  son  of  Richard, 
son  of  Thomas,  of  Coadicote,  Herts,  Eng,,  about  1(510. 

i.  Robert  Hale,  deacon  and  founder  of  the  church  in  Charles- 
town,  1632,  is  said  to  liave  been  a  brother  to  Thomas  of  Newbury  ; 
and  the  two  as  cousins  to  Sir  Matthew  Hale  of  Gloucester,  Eng., 
1609-1676,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England. 

ii.  Rev.  John  Hale  (Robert),  b.  June  3,  1636;  H.  C,  1057, 
first  pastor  of  the  church  in  Beverly,  ordained  Sept.  20,  1667,  and 
filled  the  ottice  near  40  years.  In  1692,  his  wife  was  accused  of 
witchcraft,  and  he  wrote  "Modest  inquiry  into  the  nature  of  Witch- 
craft," which  was  published  1702.     He  d.  May  15,  1700. 

iii.  Samuel,  3d  son  (Rev.  John,  Robert),  b.  Aug.  13,  1687 ;  m. 
Apphia  Moody,  May  29,  1714,  and  settled  in  Newbury. 

iv.  Richard  (Samuel,  Rev.  John,  Robert),  moved  to  Coventry, 
Conn.;  was  deacon  there. 

V.  Rev.  David  (Richard,  Samuel,  Rev.  John,  Robert),  Yale, 
1785,  settled  as  jjastor  of  Congregational  church,  Lisbon,  Conn., 
1790.  On  account  of  failing  health  he  gave  up  j)rcaching  and 
taught  a  select  family  school,  1803-4,  and  d.  Feb.,  1822.  He  was 
J.  P.,  and  Jutige  of  the  County  Court.     His  wife  Lydia  d.  1850. 

V.  Nathan,  an  older  brother  of  Rev.  David,  b.  1754;  Ya 
1773;  taught  school.  New  London  and  East  Haddam ;  was  a 
Capt.  of  Light  Infantry  under  Col.  Knowlton  ;  was  arrested  as  a 
spy  by  the  British,  and  hanged  at  or  near  New  York,  Sept.  22,  1770. 
At  his  death  he  said  :  "  I  regret  that  I  liave  but  one  life  to  lose  for  ray 
country."  He  had  a  twin  brother.  Rev.  Enoch,  Y.  C,  1773,  too ; 
ordained  pastor  at  Westhampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1770;  d.  Jan.  14, 


ALLIKI)    KAMII.IKS. 


Ixx.wii 


1837,  leavinj»  '{  koiih  (I)  Hon.  Nathfiti,  LL.  D.,  editor  of  iIk*  lionton 
Daily  Affvertizer-,  d.  at  liiooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Fel).  8,  1S6S,  aged  78.  (2) 
Enoch,  M.  D.     (I})  Ricliard. 

vl.     David,  of  New  York,  only  boh  of  Uov.  David,  b.  I7i>l ;  m. 
Lucy  Sargent  Turner,  a  descendant  of  tl»e  Vintons  of  Hraintree. 


HANEINSON. 

1.  Robert  Hailkinson*  born  in  the  Cove  of  Cork,  Ireland, 
about  1730;  came  to  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  his  children  were 
Reuben,  Thomas,  Daniel,  Kenneth,  and  Sarah.  Richard,  Ambrose, 
and  Daniel  were  brothers,  of  another  family,  and  coufins  to  the  ^ve 
above  named.  Some  lived  in  Richmond,  Va.,  and  others  lived  in 
New  Jersey,  while  some  went  to  Nova  Scotia. 

2.  ii.    Reuben  Hankinsoii  (Robert),  b.  Feb.  28,1758;   was 

a  sergeant  and  an  ensign  in  the  New  Jersey  Volunteers  in  the  Rev- 
olution;  was  taken  prisoner  on  Staten  Island,  1777,  and  sent  to 
Trenton,  X.J.  At  the  i)eace  of  1783  he  went  to  Weymouth,  Digby 
county,  N.  S.  He  m.  Gertrude,  daughter  of  Francis  Peter  and 
Sarah  Leroy,  1785.  (She  had  brothers  —  Henry,  Daniel,  Peter,  and 
Levi — of  whom  three  settled  and  lived  in  Michigan,  Peter  lived  in 
New  York.)  Mr.  Ilankinson  d.  in  the  winter  of  1833-4.  Benj:imin 
McConnell,  Jr.,  John  T.,  and  Kenneth  Hankinson,  and  their  mother 
went  to  Malaliide,  Ont.,  in  1834,  where  the  widow  d.  July,  1856, 
aged  89. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Frances,  b.  Nov.  22,  1786;  m.  Martha  Olds,  and  lived  at 
Rochester,  Mich.;  had  7  chihlren. 

3  ii     Robert,  b.  Jan.  29,  1788. 

4  iii     Reuben,  b.  Dec.  27,  1789. 

iv     Sarah,  b.  May  23,  1791;  m.  Wm.  H.  McConnell  (see  Mc- 
Connell). 
V     Daniel,' b.  Dec.  30,  1792;  m.  Sarah  Anderson,  and  lived 
in  Minnesota;  10  children.     A  son  Richard  is  a  man  of 
wealth  and  honor  at  Ilankinson,  Richland  county,  N.  D. 
vi    rrKRTRUUE,  b.  Dec.  23,  1794 ;   m.  M.  H.  McConnell  (see 

Mc(\)nnell). 
vii     Jamks  Thomas,  b.  June  7,  1796;  m.  Clarine  Hains  (see 
Haines),  and  had  Wm.  H.,  Charity,  Sarah,  Caleb  Main^, 
Hannah,  Thomas,  Margaret,  and  John.     He  d.  Nov.  26, 
1875;  she  d.  July  2,  1H62,  .aged  61. 
viii    Catherine,  b.  Oct.  14,  1798;  d.  young. 


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ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


ix  Richard,  h.  Aii^.  28,  1801  ;  in.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Joseph  McComiell,  1823,  and  had  Maria,  Edwin,  Ann, 
Charles  H.,  and  Daniel.  Prof.  Charles  B.  was  an  emi- 
nent and  eloquent  teacher  in  the  Woodstock  Institute, 
Ont.,  and  d.  June  3,  1867,  aged  36. 
X     John  Taylok,  b.  Aug.  11,   1802;    d.   in  Malahide,  1845 

or  '46. 
xi     Ann,  b,  July  7,  1804;  m.  Peter,  son  of  Geo.  Saxton,  and 
had  Iteuben,  John,  David,  and  Anna.     He  froze  to  death 

in  1832,  and  she  ni. Powell,  and Vrooinan. 

xii    Jank,  b.  Aug.  5,  1806;  d.  in  Nova  Scotia,  18>50. 

xiii     Kknnkth,  b.  Sept.  19,  1808. 

xiv     Ellen,  b.  Aug.  2,  1811 ;  d.  in  Nova  Scotia,  1833. 


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3.  Hi.  Robert  Hailkinson  (Reuben,  Robert),  b.  in  Wey- 
mouth, N.  S.,  Jan.  28,  1788;  m.  Elizabeth  McConnell,  Jan.  16,  1809; 
lived  a  former  at  Weymouth;  d.  1862;  she  d.  March  17,  1851, 
aged  61. 

CHILDREN. 


1 

ii 


111 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 

viii 

ix 

X 

xi 

xii 

xiii 
xiv 


Robert,  b.  A}.rii  19,  1811  ;  d.  July  1,  1836. 

William,  b.  Oct.  2,  1812;  m.  Mary  Ann  Tiinpany  (Robert 
K.,  John  A.,  Major  Robert,  b.  in  Ireland,  1742;  d.  Yar- 
mouth, N.  S,  1«44),  Oct.,  1851;  had  2  daughters.  She 
d.  Dec.  10,  1879,  aged  49. 

SrsANNA,  b.  1814;  d.  May  11,  1819. 

John,  b.  Nt>v.  10,  1815;  lives  on  ol«l  farm  at  Weymouth. 

liia'BEN,  1>.  Aug.  10,  1817;  m.  Ellen,  daughter  of  Geo. 
Taylor,  Jan.,  1847  ;  ha<l  15  children  ;  all  d.  in  infancy. 

Samuel,  b.  March  29,  1819;  lives  in  Elgin  county,  Ont. 

Si  SAN,  b.  Nov.  5,  1820;  d.  18S9. 

Caroline,  b.  Ajiril  20,  1823;  lives  ou  the  old  farii. 

George,  b.  Nov.  20,  1824;  m.  Sarah  Timpany,  .sister  to 
Mary  Ann.     One  daughter,  Bessy 

JosEiMi,  b.  Jan.  16,  1S26;  m.  Nancy  M.Roy.  1864;  d.  1889. 

Jane,  b.  Jan.  29,  1828;  m.  Win.  II.  Allen,  Lynn,  Mass.;  d. 
1879;  lied.  1884. 

Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  8,  1830;  in  Dr.  B.  R.  Green,  Wilton, 
N.  II. 

BKN.IAMIN,  b.  Feb.  2,  1832;  d.  July  8,  1836. 

Gilbert,  b.  Oct.  14,  IS.56;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Enoch 
Grant,  1877. 


4.  ill.  Reuben  Hankilison,  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  27,  1789;  m.  Chris- 
tiana Shook  (D»'a.  David,  Martin),  1S14;  was  a  deacon  in  the  liap- 
tist  Church,  and  a  fanner.  She  d.  Oct.,  1830,  aged  36;  he  m.  2d, 
Charity,  daughter  nf  David  aiul  Istibella  (4rant,  and  widow  of  D.  W. 
Newconib  (Joseph,  John,  John,  Simon,  Andrew,  Andrew),  who  d. 


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Ixxxix 


1831,   aged    46,   and   d.  Sept.  6,  1865.      She*  d.    April  22,    1879, 


aged  75. 


IV 
V 

vi 
vii 


CHILDREN. 


i     Haktshorx,  I).  July,  1815;  went  to  tlie  West  Indies  and 

Virginia;  d.  of  yellow  fever  about  1837. 
ii     Ellkn,  b.  1818;  m.  Jacob  VVyman,  Jr.,  and  had  6  children, 
iii     Elijah,  b.  June,  1820;  m.  Rachel,  tlaughter  of  Peter  Cos- 
uiond ;  7  children, 
David  Shook,  b.  Dec,  1822;   in.  Mary  H.  Clements;  some 

children. 
Gkktrude,  b.  Aug.  10,  1825;  m.  Isaac  Kinney;  6  children. 
Danikl,   b.   Feb.  "lO,    1828;    in.    Mrry,  daughter  of  Dea. 

Henry  Charlton  Sabean. 
AIartix,    b.    Sejit.    22,    1830;     in.    Abba    Saxton    (David, 
George,  VVni.),  1859;  had  a  daughter  Jane.     Mrs.  II.  d. 
July  30,  1864,  aged  27.     He  m.  2d,  Melinda,  daughter  of 
Josei)h  Kinney,  and  widow  of  John  I.ecain  (2  children), 
Nov.  26,  1866;  have  a  daughter  Helen.     Mr.  Hankinson 
is  a  painter  in  East  Boston, 
viii     Sabina  Jank,  b.   Feb.  3,    1836;    ni.  Josejth  liandall  (see 
Randall). 
ix     Saim'Hira  Augusta,  b.  Feb.  3,  1836;   m.  A.  D.  Gruber; 

3  eliildren  ;  live  in   Kverett,  Mass. 
X     Th»»mas   Kdwaud,  b.  1839;  ni.  Sarah. Lent, 
xi     William  Chipman,  b.  1841 ;  ni.  CathariT)e  John. 


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5.  iii.  Kenneth  Hankinson  (Reuben,  Robert),  b.  Sept.  19, 
1808;  ni.  Christina  McConnell,  1831,  and  lived  in  Malahide,  Out.,  a 
fanner,  and  an  active,  }tious  ileacion  in  the  Baptist  Church ;  d.  May 
19,  1874.     She  d.  Nov.  28,  1890,  aged  82. 

children. 

Besides  Caroline,  Sarnh  Jane,  Harriet,  Elizabeth,  and  Avarintha, 
who  died  young,  were  : 

i  Susan  C,  b.  F'eb.  iO,  1834;  ni.  Win.,  son  of  Craig  Haggan, 
1855;  had  3  sons  and  4  daughters.  He  d.  a  Christian 
man  and  a  farmer  in  Malahide,  Feb.  13,  1890,  aged  60. 

ii  James,  b.  May  9,  IS36;  m.  Abbie  McConnell  (Dea.  Moses, 
Joseph,   Benjamin);  4  children.     He  was  a  gooti,  pious 


Chris- 
..  liap- 
m.  2d, 
D.  W. 
who  d. 


♦  Her  Newcoinh  children  were  (1)  Guy,  b.  1820;  (2)  Siib'.nii  Ruth,  b  If 21 ; 
in  Audrew  Lavton.  Falnioulli.  N.  S. ;  (3)  .loseph.  I).  1823 ;  «i.  Mary  and  Surah 
Jane  Benue't."  .sisters;  (4)  Grant,  I).  1828;  d.  lH;{.i;  (5)  Charlton,  b.  1830, 
a  Bapii>t  deacon;  m  Rachel,  daui:htcr  of  Enoch  Grant;  (6)  Danitd  Webster, 
b.  1831;  m.  Zilphia  P.Kinney,  185(!;  he  was  a  skillful  sea  captain,  eircum- 
naviyatcd  the  y;lolu'  in  l.S<!3,  and  d  at  home  1872;  s'  e  ui.  2d,  Joseph  K.  Ray- 
mond.    (S.-e  No.  43). 

N.'WCMiib  .-hildren:  (1)  Uob.rt,  b.  KS.">7;  (2)  Edina  Airnes,  b.  18G2;  (3) 
l.uui.sa  Kinney,  b.  18(>4,  Weyinunth,  N.  S. 


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deacon  in  the  Baptist  Church,  and  a  farmor;  d.  March 

22,  IS^Q. 
Ellkv  v.,  1).  March  16,  1838;  m.  Charles  P.  Chute.     See 

No.  123. 
Rowland  Taylor,  b.  May  8,  1853;  m.  Mattie,  daughter 

of   Charles  and    Mary   (Clark)    Gilbert,   of    New    V''ork 

State;  had  2  daughters  and  2  sons,  and  has  lived  on  his 

father's  old  farm  in  Malahide,  Ont. 


HARRIS. 


1.  Arthur  Harris,  of  Plymouth,  Devon,  England,  was  at 
Duxbury,  Plymouth  county,  Mass.,  in  1640;  was  one  of  the 
origin  il  purchasers  and  proprietors  of  Bridgewater,  and  among  the 

first  settlers  of  West  Bridgewater,  1651-2;  m.  Martha ,  perhaps 

Martha  Lake,  and  d.  in  Boston,  June,  1674. 


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CRILDRBX. 

i     Isaac,  b.  about  1644. 

ii     Samukl,  b.  about  1646;  lived  in  East  Bridgewater, 
iii     Martha,  m.  Thomas  Si>ell  from  England,  nephew  of  Dea. 

Samuel  Edso      West  Bridgewater,  1665;  J)  children, 
iv     Marv,  m.  John   VVinchconib  of  Boston. 


2.  ii.  Isaac  Harris  (Arthur),  b.  i)robably  at  Duxbury,  resided 
ill  Bridgewater;  in.  Mercy  (b.  1650),  daughter  of  Robert  Latham 
(m.  Susanna,  daughter  of  John  Winslow,  brother  to  Gov.  Edward), 
and  granddaughter  of  the  famous  Mary  Chilton,  who  is  said  to  be 
the  first  female  who  set  foot  on  Plymouth  shore.  She  <i.,  and  he  m. 
2d,  Mary,  daughter  of  liobert,  and  sister  to  I'eter  Dunbar,  of  lling- 
hain.     lie  d.  in  1707. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Arthur,  probably  d.  at  sea  subsecpient  to  1703. 
ii  Isaac,  b.  about  16t)7;  in.  Jaiio  (IM89-1717),  daughter  of 
Caleb  Cook  of  Plymouth.  Shed.  He  m.  2d,  Elizabeth, 
(laughter  of  Jose|»h  Shaw,  and  widow  of  Noah  Wash- 
burn, 1719.  Children:  (1)  Arthur,  b.  1707;  ra.  Mehita- 
ble,  (laughter  of  Samuel  Riekard  of  Plympton,  1730;  3 
children;  m.  2d,  Bethia,  daughter  of  Dea.  Thomas  Hay- 
wanl,  1741;  a  daughter,  Mehitable,  1).  1747.  (i)  Abner, 
b.  1710;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Micah  Pratt  of  Taunton, 
1735;  a  daughter,  Betty,  b.  1737.  He  enlisted  in  the 
French  war,  1755,  under  Gen.  Winslow,  at  the  seizing  of 
the  neutral  French.  (3)  Ann,  b.  1712;  ni.  Capt.  John, 
son    of  Colonel  John  Holimin,  1734;  6  children;  he  d. 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


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izabeth, 
Wash- 
Mehita- 
1730;  3 
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1755;   she   d.  1757.     (4)  Elizabeth,  b.  1714;  d.  young. 

(5)  Jane,  b.  1716;  m.  James  Johnson,  Middletown,  Conn. 

(6)  Isaac,  b.  1720;  d.  young. 
3    iii     Samuel,  b.  about  1669. 

iv     Dksire,  b.  about  1670  ;  m.  John  Kingman,  Jr.;  4  children. 
V     Jane,  b.  about  1671;  ni.  James  Dunbar;  had  Robert ;  and 

he  d.  1690;  she  m.  2d,  Pelatiah  Smith  ;  9  children, 
vi     Susannah,  m,  Jeremiah  Newland,  1696. 
vii     Mary^  m.  IXaniel  Packard,  1713;  7  children, 
viii     Mercy,  b.  1680;  m.  Josiah  Sears,  and  d.  1712;  3  children, 
ix     Ben.iamin,   by  2d  wife,  was  at  Hingham,  1722;   Bridge- 
water,  1724. 
X     Martha. 

3.    iii.    Samuel    Harris  (Isaac,  Arthur),  b.  .ibout    1669;   m. 
Abigail  Harden,  1710. 

CHILDREN. 


I 

ii 
iii 
iv 


Susanna,  m.  Jo8<  •  li  Wilbur,  1741. 

Abigail,  m.  Thou       Drew,  1739. 

xMary,  b.  1725. 

Sktu,  b.  1726,  Bridgewater;  m.  at  Middleboro',  1751, 
Abiah,  daughter  of  Samuel  Alden,  and  moved  to  Abing- 
ton  ;  7  children.  She  d.  July  11,  1776,  aged  47;  he  m. 
2d,  Mary,  «lnugliterof  David  Howard,  and  widow  of  Eli- 
j.halet  PhilliiKs  and  d.  July  10,  1797.  She  d.  1816, 
aged  74. 

Samuel,  b.  1728. 


4.  iv.  Samuel  Harris  (Samuel,  Isaac,  .\rthur),  b.  ill  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1728;  moved  to  Flymjtton,  thence  to  Boston;  was  a 
trader  and  shipper  on  the  ocean ;  m.  about  1757,  Sarah  Cook,  jiroba- 
bly  daughter  of  Robert,  a  descendant  of  Francis  Cook,  who  came  to 
Plymouth  with  the  Pilgrims  in  1620.  lie  removed  to  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Annapolis  county,  N,  S.,  1763;  thence  to  Granville  Ferry.  He  pur- 
chased a  large  tract  of  land  of  Col.  Hoar,  southwest  of  Allen's 
Creek,  wliere  he  spent  the  balance  of  his  life,  a  good  and  useful 
citizen,  and  d.  1801'.     She  d.  1809,  aged  85. 

CHILDREN. 

5      i     John,  b.  1758;  Boston,  Mass. 

ii     LvDiA,  b.  1759,  Bosf^n  ;  m.  Robert  Laidlev,  1792,  Annapo- 

li.s,   N.  S.;  had  S  children. 
iii     Sylvia,  b.  1760,  Boston  ;  m.  in    Annapolis,   N.  S.,  John 
Wright,  from  Halifax,  an<l  d.  Jan.  3.  1822.     They  h.-id 

(1)  .lolin.   Ml.   Katlierns ;     6   diililren.     (2)    Betsy, 

b.  1780;     III.  James  Chute.     See   No.    14.      (3)   Sarah, 


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in.    Joseph    Balcomb.      (4)    Ann,    m.    Hoffman, 

(5)  Sophia,  in.  William  Swi'et.  (6)  Stanley.  (7)  Har- 
riot, n).  Peter  Cross. 
iv  Sarah,  b.  1761 ;  m.  Samuel  Hill,  Machias,  Me.,  and  had 
Samuel  and  Josiah.  He  d.  She  m.  2d,  in  Machias, 
Joseph  Hitchins,  and  had  Obadiah  and  Julia.  She  d. 
there. 

Samuel,  b.  at  Mt.  Pleasant.  N.  S.,  April  21,  1763. 

Benjamin,  b.  at  Granville  Ferry,  N.  S.,  1764. 

Chkistopher  p.,  b,   at   Granville   Ferry,  N.  S.,  Aug.  8, 
1767. 

viii     JosiAH,  b.  in  Annapolis,  Aug.,  1770 ;  killed  by  pirates  in 
the  West  Indies,  1791. 


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5.  V.  John  Harris,  (Samuel,  Samuel,  Isaac,  Arthur),  b.  in 
Boston,  17o8;  to  Nova  Scotia,  with  parents  and  three  sisters,  1763; 
j)urchased  lands  at  Saw-mill  Creek,  now  Moohelle,  above  Annapolis, 
where  ho  lived,  a  government  surveyor,  J.  P.,  M.  P.  P.,  etc.  His 
large  estate  was  still  owned  by  his  son,  Philip  Richardson,  and 
grandstms,  Alex.,  John,  and  Arthur,  a  few  years  ago.  He,  with 
Col.  James  Millidge  and  others,  run  the  boundary  line  between 
Maine  and  New  Brnnswiok.  He  m.  Abigail,  daugiiter  of  Michael 
Spurr,  at  Annapolis,  by  Kov.  Jacob  Baily,  Oct.  30,  1785.  She  d. 
Nov.  21,  1802,  aged  .'J4;  he  m.  2d,  at  Digby,  Anna,  daughter  of 
William  Leltenay  (who  eame  over  with  the  refugees),  Aug.  3,  1806, 
and  d.  Sept.  oO,  1822.     She  <1. 

CHILDREN-. 

i  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  20,  1786;  m.  Robert  Jefferson,  Jr.,  grand- 
son of  Judge  Kvans,  and  nephew  of  Thomas  Jefu'rson, 
3d  })resident  of  the  United  Slates  (1743-1826),  1810; 
lived  in  Clements,  a  farmer;  d.  April,  1876,  aged  92. 
She  d.  about  INU.').  Children:  (1)  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  23, 
1811;  m.  James  Fitz-Gibl)ons,  a  school-teacher.  Tliey 
went  to  New  York,  where  he  d.  She  m.  2d,  Charles  D. 
Strong,  who  moved  to  Si.  Paul,  Minn.,  about  1850,  and 
became  a  wealthy  merchant.  He  d.  Feb.,  1890,  age<l  89. 
He  had  5  children  l»y  a  first  wife.  (2)  George  Henry  E., 
b.  July  3,  l5'13;  m.  Sarah,  ilaughter  of  Elijah  Purday; 
m.  2d,  Mary  Welch,  widow  of  Capt.  Asa  Peters  (Capt. 
Charles,  Maurice).  (3)  James  Edmund  H.,  b.  Feb.  5, 
1816;  m.  Mary,  daughter,  of  Dea.  .\aron  Potter,  June, 
1840.  (4)  Robert  J«»hn,b.  March  5, 1817;  m.  Jane,  daugh- 
ter of  Dea.  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  1842  (;i)  Charles  Clensy, 
b.  Ami.  19,  1819;  m.  Frances  Bet's,  daughter  of  Elijah 
I'.ndav,  July  3,  1844  ;  8  children.  She  d.  Oct.  11,  !861, 
ageJ  37  ;  he  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Auelaide  Uuggles,  widow  of 


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Israt'l,  son  of  John  Lent,  Nov. 6,  1861;  4  children.  Thi'v 
inovi'd  to  HeviTo,  Mnss.,  1H87.  (6)  C.'irolino  A.,  b.  Dec. 
S,  IH'il  ;  m.  George  Edmund  Jolnison  (Edmund  W., 
William,  William,  Natliiiniol,  De:v.  Samuel,  Dea.  William, 
Robert  of  New  Haven,  1687),  and  d.  about  IS50  ;  he  m. 
'ill,  Louise  Harris  (Joseph,  Capt.  Henry),  Dec.  1,  1868; 
m.  3d,  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  Taylor,  widow  of 
Thomas  Hunter  and  Charles  Partloek.  Mr.  Johnson  is 
a  meolianic  in  Hoxbury,  Boston,  Mass.  (7)  Elizabeth  K., 
It.  March  8,  1824;  in.  Anthony,  son  of  Dea.  Aaron  Pot- 
ter, and  d.  187'i;  he  m.  '2d,  Sarah  A.  Wright;  3d, 
Lucinda  (Chute)  I'otter,  (8)  William  Jes.se,  b.  April 
•J9,  18.i6;  m.  Emeline,  daughter  of  Charles  D.  Str(>ng. 

(9)  Helen  S  ,  b.  May  11,  1828 ;  m.  John  Wilson,  Jr.  He 
d.,  and  she  in.  2d,  Wallace,  son  of  David  Lent,  June, 
1862;  3  children,  and  d.  1877;  he  m.  2d,  Belle  Dunb.ar. 

(10)  Sarah  Louise,  b.  April   12,  1830;  in.  Chas.  Campbell. 
John  Spiur,  b.  Dec.  28,  17s7. 

JosiAH,  b,  Dec.  24,  1789  ;  d.  Sej.t.  22,  1808. 

Henrietta,  b.  Dec.  27,  1791  ;  m.  Edmund  W.  Johnson 
(William,  William,  Nathaniel,  Dea.  Samuel,  Dea.  Wil- 
liam, Robert),  of  Digby,  about  1813,  and  had  William 
Moore,  (>aroline,  (Jeorge  Edmund,  and  Henrietta.  He 
d    1S28,  aged  3.^.     She  d.  July  26,  1873. 

(iKOK<;K,  b.  May  20,  1794;  m   twice,  but  no  children. 

AzAKKLAH  M.,  b.  Feb,  13,  179(5;  m.  Anna  Vaughn,  I'rovi- 
flence,  H.  L.  and  d.  in  Boston. 

Anna.  b.  Feb.  25,  1798;  m.  Asaph  Whitman  (Daniel, 
Dea.  John,  John,  !{ev.  Zachariah,  Dea.  John),  Feb.  22, 
1821,  and  had  Caroline  and  Abigail  A.  Mr.  Whitman 
d.  1828.  She  m.  2d,  John  Whitman,  a  brother,  and  had 
Emily  and  Thomas  Ainsley.     She  d.  1846. 

HouATio  Nelson,  b.  April  20,  1800 ;  m.  Anna  Maria, 
daughter  of  John  Kobinson,  Jan.  23,  1829;  and  had 
Jolm  R.,  James  R..  Susan  Ann  and  Caroline  Amelia 
(twins),  l..ouisa,  William,  George,  Nelson,  Berthia,  and 
Mary  Esther.  He  d.  Feb.  27,  1876.  She  d.  Oct.  10, 
1882,  aged  80. 

Caroline  Nel.son,  twin  with  the  above,  m.  Spinney 
Whitman,  1819;  had  Jaeob,  and  d.  at  Cape  Causeau,  >i. 
S.,  Sept.  20,  1825.     He  d.  Dec.  15,  1873. 

Evans,  b.  Sept.  5,  1807  ;  d.  Sept.  23,  1808. 

Sidney  Smith,  b.  Dec.  8,  1808;  m.  Sarah  Allen  about 
1834,  and  had  Allen  Smith,  Eliza  Ann,  Mary  Emma,  and 
John  William. 

Artiii:r  Williams,  b.  Jan.  7,  1810;  m.  Caroline,  daugh- 
ter of  Phineas  Oakes,  J.  P.,  at  New  Albany,  N.  S.,  Oct. 
22,  1833,  and  had  Rachel  Ann,  Lydia  Eliza,  Amanda 
Fitz-AIlen,  George  Augustus,  Amelia  Jane,  and  Cynthia 
Louise. 


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xiii  Alexander,  b.  Man^h  24,1813;  m,  Helen  Augusta  Bur- 
leaux  (George,  William,  Philip),  Jan.  1,  1840,  and  had 
EIizal)eth,  Anna  Maria,  Alexander,  Sarah  Williams, 
John,  Helen  Augusta,  George  B.,  Ernest  Oshurn,  and 
Arthur.     Mr.  Harris  d.  Mareh  24,  1S7H.     She  d.  1888. 

xiv  Hannah  Eliza,  b.  Feb.  16,  ISIT) ;  ni.  Phineas  Lovett 
Oakes,  Dec.  15,  1884,  and  had  Harris  L,,  Sidney  A., 
Rachel  A.,  Deborah  Louisa,  Willard  J.,  Welleslev  John- 
son, Sarah  Elizabeth,  John  Henry,  Georgiana,  an<l  Edith 
S.     Mr,  Oakes  d,  1872,  aged  72. 

XV     MiCHAKL,  twin  brother,  b.  and  d.  Feb.  10,  1815. 

xvi  Philip  Richardson,  b.  Jan.  16,  1818;  is  J.  P.,  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Supreme  and  County  Court  f(»r  Annajiolis, 
P.M.  at  Saw-mill  Creek,  and  chief  door-keeper.  House  of 
Commons,  at  Ottawa,  Canada ;  m.  Charlotte  A.,  daugh- 
ter of  Jasper  Williams,  from  Wales,  Oct.  14,  1841,  and 
had  Alfred  B.,  Sidney  Smith,  Anna  Eliza,  James  Charles 
Evans,  Margaret  Williams,  Henry,  Seraph,  and  Mary. 
Mrs.  Harris  d.  Feb.  13, 1884,  age.l  68. 

6.  V.  Samuel  Harris  (Samuel,  Samuel,  Isaar,  Arthur),  b.  at 
Mt.  Pleasant,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S.,  April  21,  1763;  m.  Elizabeth 
Evans,  daughter  of  Robert  Jefferson,  Sen.,  Jan.  4,  1798,  and  lived 
near  Annapolis;  d.  Nov.  8,  1834.     She  d.  July  29,  1845,  aged  66. 


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CHILDREN. 

Emzahkth  J.,  b.  Dec.  12,  1798;  d.  April  25,  1855. 

Hknkv  J.,  b.  Sept.  11,  180(» ;  d.  July  27,  1839. 

Stephen,  b.  Oct.  22,  1802  ;  d.  Sept.  22,  1H03. 

Sarah  J.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1804;  d.  June  22,  1846. 

Mary  A.,  b.  July  14,  1806;  d.  Nov.  25,  1889. 

JosiAH,  b.  Sept.  19,  1808  ;  d.  July  27,  1822. 

Henrietta,  b.  March  26,  1811. 

Robert  Jefferson,  b.  May  18,  1813  ;  iii.  Rebecca,  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Isaac  Ditmars,  and  graiid-neice  of  (^ov.  Peter 
I).  Vroom  of  New  Jersey,  Dec.  13,  1S43,  and  had  Dr. 
John  Henry;  Ernest  Augustus;  Isaac  D.,  b.  1><48;  Wil- 
liam v.;  Charles  S.;  Alice  K.;  Vorus  E.,  an  Episcopal 
clergyman,  B.  A.,  M.  A ,  and  dean  at  Amherst,  N.  S.; 
Fenwick  Williams,  b.  Aug.  10,  1858,  ra.  Susanna  E.  D. 
Rolston,  and  is  a  grocer  at  Melrose,  Mass.  (for  several 
years  he  has  been  hunting  up  the  Harris  family);  Robert 
Edward,  Queen's  Council ;  Lemmia  E.;  Emma  Blanche; 
anil  Florence  Mabel.     Mr.  Harris  d.  Nov.  19,  1888. 

Samuel,  b.  April  16,  1>*15;  d.  May  29,  1877. 

John,  b.  Feb.  3,  1818  ;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Richard  W. 
Jones  of  Weymouth,  N.  S.,  Aug.  9,  I860,  and  had  Min- 
nie Eliza.    8h«  d.  Oct.  16,  1889. 

William,  b.  April  21,  1820;  Queen'8  Surveyor,  Clerk  of 


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usta  Bar- 
iind  l>a<l 
Williinns, 
turn,  sin«l 
i.  1888. 
18  Lovett 
idney  A., 
slev  jolin- 
iintl  K'lith 


,  Coiiunis- 
Aiina|t(>lis, 
r,  House  of 
A.,  .laugh- 
,  1841,  and 
,en  CbMrles 
ami  Mary. 


•thur),  b.  at 
!\.  Elizabeth 
i,  and  lived 
^  aged  (30. 

8r>r). 


K'«ca,  daugb- 
(4t.v.  Peter 

|an<l  bad  Dr. 

I  1K4^;  W  il- 
ia Episcopal 
lerst,  N.  S.; 

jsaniia  E.  D. 
(for  several 
lily);  Robert 
ma  Blanche ; 
1888. 

Richard  W. 
id  had  Min- 

lor,  Clerk  of 


the  County  Court,  J.  P.  of  the  county  of  Elgin,  Ont., 
and  P.  M.  at  lona;  m.  Phebi*  Ann,  daughter  of  Jamt's 
VVeatherspoon  of  New  Caledonia,  N.  S,,  and  had  Hith- 
ard  Cowan,  William  Albert,  Minnie,  and  William  James. 
Mrs.  Harris  d.  July  21,  1863,  and  he  followed  6  days 
after.  A  fine  monument  is  erected  to  their  memory  by 
the  citizens  of  lona  and  vicinity. 

7.  V.  Benjamin  Harris  (Samuel,  Samuel,  Isaac,  Arthur),  b. 
at  G'  iville  Kerry,  N.  S.,  1764  ;  m.  Rachtd  Balcomb,  adopted  dau<;h- 
ter  of  Thomas  Harris,  Esq.,  of  Annapolis,  1790.  Their  deaths  we 
have  not  learned. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Thomas,  b.  about  1792  ;  m.  Leafy,  daughter  of  John  Roop, 
and  had  John  Van  Buren,  Susan,  and  Benjamin.  Mr. 
Harris  and  18  others  were  htst  on  the  Caroline^  Dec.  18, 
1831.     Mrs.  H.  d.  June,  1848,  aged  52. 

ii  Sylvia,  b.  July  16,  1794;  m.  Dea.  James  Manning  Potter, 
Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  Israel,  Sr.,  Nov.  3,  1825.     See  Potter. 

iii     Fkedkkic,  b.  about  1797;  d.  about  1828, 

iv     Christophek,  b.  about  1800;  «1.  about  1830. 

v  James  Stanf.kv,  b.  Oct.  2.5,  1803;  m.  Louisa  Ann,  daugh- 
ter of  Benj.  Wilson  of  Dorchester,  N.  B.,  Nov.  8,  1836, 
and  lia<l  Jidia,  Eli/.a,  Augusta  J.,  Louisa  E.,  Clara  Lottie, 
James  S.,  Anna  (Jertru«le,  Caliste  C.  IL,  Alice  Maud,  and 
Laura  Pauline.  Mr.  Harris  was  a  pioneer  foimdryman 
and  car  builder  of  the  maritime  provinces,  at  St.  John, 
N.  B.  He  manufactured  bar  iron,  cut  nails,  car  wheels, 
saw-mills,  pi<>;  iron,  farming  implements;  was  a  J.  P., 
etc.,  etc.;  d.  June,  1888.  She  d.  March  26,  1887, 
aged  75. 

8.  V.  Cliristoplier  Prince  Harris  (Sam.,  Sam.,  Isaac,  Arthur), 
the  youngest  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  Cook,  b.  at  Granville  Ferry,  Aug. 
8,  1767;  m.  Klizabetli,  daughter  of  Abram  S|»urr,  July  25,  1791,  and 
lived  in  Ilillsliorough,  on  tlie  Digby  side  of  Bear  Hiver,  a  sturdy  old 
fartner,  known  far  and  near  .is '•  Uncle  Kit  Harris;"  d.  Jan.  31, 
1853.     She  d.  Aug.,  1862,  aged  89, 

CHILDREN. 

i  UoRERT  Laidlky,  b.  June  9,  1792  ;  m.  Lucy  Hall,  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  Henry  Harris,  April  25,  1816,  and  had 
Henry  Christopher,  b.  Oct.  5,  1818,  m.  Mary  Ditmars  ; 
Elizabeth  Hail,  Wm.  liobert,  James  £<lwin,  Martha  Ann, 
George  Robert,  and  Emn^a  .Hne.  Mr,  Harris  d.  from 
falling  from  a  tree  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1854. 
She  d.  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  July  6,  1887,  aged  91. 


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Mary  Amelia,  b.  Juni'  2f),  1794;  in.  Andrew,  sttn  of  John 
II«.'ni<;»r,  Feb.  19,  1S24,  and  ha<l  Eliza  Ann,  Mary  Jane, 
Maria  V.,  James  II.,  Harriet  S.,  and  Cliristoplier.  Slie 
d.  Nov.  14,  1S69;  bed. 

Jank  Ei.izahetii,  b.  Dec.  23,  179();  ni  Capt.  Joel,  son  of 
Tlioiii.'is  MeDormand,  Jan.  24,  1HI9,  and  liad  James  H., 
Diadama,  Cli;irlotte  Ann,  Elizabeth,  Freeman,  Thomas, 
Penn  Williams,  Edwin,  Sarah  Jane,  and  Leonard.  Mrs, 
MeD.  d.  Aiitr.  1, 1S82 ;  C'apt.  Joel  d.  F.-b.  2,  ISs:],  a^'ed  90. 

AxN,  1>.  Sept.  2(1,  1799;  m.  Thomas  P.  Williams,  Jr.,  Nov. 
25,  1825,  and  had  Mary  Elizabetii,  Susan  Ann,  Thomas 
Penn,  I-enry  Ilenijjjer,  Thomas  Penn,  2d,  MarjL^aret  Ann, 
and  Henrietta.  Mrs,  Williams  I),  at  Moneton,  West- 
moreland county,  N.  B.,  Feb.  27,  1883.  He  d.  Oct.  2, 
1844,  aged  42. 

Eliza,  b.  Feb.  9,  1«02;  d.  Oct.  19,  1808. 

MicHAKi,  Spuuk,  J.  P.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1804,  Monclon,  N.  H.; 
waK  mayor,  shipper,  etc.;  m.  in  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  Sarah 
Ann,  daughter  of  John  Troop,  Estp,  May  11,  182(5,  and 
had  Sarah  J;ine,  (tco.  Michael,  M:ir\  Eliza,  John  L., 
Christopher  P.,  Joseph  A.,  Isabella  H.,  .Joseph  A.,  and 
Isabella  H.,  2d.  He  d.  Jan.  26,  1866.  She  d.  Nov.  13, 
1864,  aged  58. 
vii  Gkorgk  Davis,  b.  May  20,  1808;  m.  Sophia  H.  M.,  daugh- 
ter of  Fred  Rupert^  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  July  27,  1832, 
and  had  Robert  lioyle,  Wm.  Eilgar,  Helen  Augusta,  Gil- 
bert Spurr,  and  Margaret  Leah.  He  d.  Aug.  27,  1866. 
She  d.  Oct.  8,  1854,  aged  o7. 

Edmund  Reece,  b.  Jan.  23,  1811 ;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Henry  Saunders,  Dec.  23,  1840,  had  Henry  Chris- 
topher, Cynthia  A.,  Joseph  E.,  Elizabeth,  Charles  R., 
Ge«)rge  D.,  Maggie  S.,  and  Michael  Spuix.     He  d.  1888. 

Eliza  Maria,  b.  Sept.  7,  1814;  m.  "Wm.  Short,  from 
Plymouth,  Eng.,  Jan.  15,  1839,  anil  had  Win.  Henry, 
Benjamin  James,  Wm.  Henry,  2d,  Frederic,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, Alice  Davy,  Henry,  and  Charles  Spurgeon.  She  d. 
Feb,  25,  1859.  'lie  m.  2d,  Maria  Clark  (Win.,  Richard), 
and  d.  1870. 

X  Benjamin  James,  b.  March  2,  1817;  m.  Susan  Amanda, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Potter,  Sept.  11,  1854,  and  had  Al- 
bert Bent,  Wm.  Sears,  Maggie  S))urr,  Orilla  G.,  Christo- 
pher P.,  Leonora  E.  P.,  Theodosia  1).,  Eliza  M.,  Florence 
N.,  Alberta  M.,  Susan  B.,  Carrie  T,,  and  Lottie  D. 

9.  vi.  John  Spnrr  Harris  (John,  M.  P.  P.,  Sam,,  Sam , 
Isaac,  Arthur),  b,  near  Annajjolis,  Dec.  23  1787,  was  a  king  and 
queen's  surveyor,  lived  in  Clements,  near  the  head  of  Bear  River,  a 
fanner;  in.  Ciiristiana,  daughter  of  John  Conrad  Heteric,  Jan.  28, 
1814;  d.  Feb.,  1839.    She  d.  18«3,  aged  81. 


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if  John 
'  Jane, 

r.    She 

son  of 
nt'S  H., 
■"honias, 

ipiHl  90. 
r.,  Nov. 
ThoiniiH 
vt  Ann, 
J,  VVeHt- 
,  Oct.  •^, 


11,  N.  H.; 
^.,  Snriih 
8-i(),  und 
Jolin  L., 
A.,  and 
No\.  13, 

L.,  daugh- 
27,  1S32, 
ustii,  Wil- 
i7,  1^<J6. 

iighUT  of 

iry  Chris- 

iuU'w  H., 

1H88. 
ort,   from 
Henry, 
iiiv  Kliz'a- 
'  Shed. 
Kichard), 

Amanda, 
1  had  Al- 
.,  Christo- 
Florence 

mi.,   Sam, 

king  and 

r  River,  a 

c,  Jan.  28, 


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and   civil 
LiMnmia, 


Andkkvv   irKTKun,  h.  Dec.  3,  1814;  in.  Siirali  A.  Chute. 
See  No.  36. 

JosiAii,  I..  Die.  -Jit,  ISU);  d.  April,  1883. 

Joii.v  Hknuv,  h.  Aug.  4,  181S;  is  a  si-rveyor 
ciigiiu'cr  at  Bear  River,  in  Clements;  m. 
<laiigliter  t)f  Charles  \';in  Buskirk,  Jan.  14,  1847,  and  had 
Marv  Ann,  Enun.a  Josephine  (m.  Win.  Albert  C'liute), 
Flida  .lane,  Henrietta  A.,  John  Inirles,  Charles  Henry, 
()r\  ilU'  Augustus,  and  .Marietta.  Mrs.  Harris  d.  .March 
2S,  1877,  aged  aS ;  he  m.  2d,  Catharine,  daugiiter  of 
'I'hoinas  Miles,  widow  ot  Jnsepli  Copeland,  Oct.  31,  1877, 

,Tami:s  Edward,  b.  Aug.  14,  182D;  he  run  a  sawmill  near 
the  lie.ad  of  liear  Kiver  many  years;  lives  now  near 
Smith's  Cove,  Digby  county;  in.  Clarissa  Ruggles,  a 
school-teaclier  (see  Huggles ),  July  3,  1858,  and  liad 
Harriet  Ellen,  Wm.  Edward,  and  George  Heterick. 

Ei.KANoK  Caroi.ink,  b.  July  19,  1822;  m.  Stephen  Bamp- 
ford,  son  of  Henry  Heniger;  ha<t  6  children ;  d.  Oct., 
1857;  he  111.  2d,  Drusilla,  daughter  of  Cliarles  Van  Bus- 
kirk, and  had  3  morechddren.  Mr.  Heniger  m.  Ist,  Ann 
I'urdy,  St.  Joliii,  \.  B.,  and  had  a  daughter,  Mary  Ann. 

SusAVXA  S.,  1).  March  14,  1825;  d.  June  22,  18.S3. 

(Jkokgk  Canxixg,  b.  Aug.  IS,  1827  ;  m.  Mary  Ann, daugh- 
ter of  James  W.  Spurr  (Michael,  Al»ram,  Michael),  and 
widow  of  (^aleb  (ioodwin,  Nov.  17,  18t)0,  and  had  John 
Spurr,  Henry  Bertrand,  Mary  Anna,  Frank  Harvey, 
Arthur  Wellesley,  and  Canning,  She  d.  Sept.  2,  1874, 
aged  43;  he  in,  2d,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John  Combs 
of  Norfolk,  Va,,  Feb.,  1876,  and  had  Teressa  Blanche, 
Herman  Sylvanus,  and  Susanna.  They  live  at  Bear 
Kixer. 


HETERICK. 

John  Conrad  Heterick,  came  from  Innispruck,  chief  town  of 
Tyrol,  Austria,  and  on  the  ship  coming  across  the  Atlantic  fell  in 

with  Eleanor  Lindsay,  widow  of  Schenck,  and  married  her. 

They  lived  at  Bear  River,  in  Clements.    She  d.  about  1830,  aged 
70;  he  d.  Jan.  25,  1839,  aged  about  88. 

CHILDRKN. 

i     Mary  Eli/aheth  Henrietta  Schenck,  b.  July  31,  about 

1777 ;    m.    Elijah    Purday    (Gabriel,   Samuel,    Francis, 

Francis,  d.  at  Fairfield,  Ct.,  1658),  a  farmer  and  tanner, 

.   and  lived  in  Hillsborough,  on  the  Digby  side  of  Bear 

Kiver.      He   d.  Dec.  5,  1837,  aged  70;  she  d.  Oct.  15, 

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1849,  agotl  about  T'J.  CliiMren  :  (1)  Kloaiior  Ann,  ii. 
LSOii;  in.  Kicli.'ird  Kiijif^'li's,  .Fr.  Set-  Hu<4i;lrs.  (2)  Lowis, 
1».  ISO,". ;  ni.  Sanih  lioMiison.  (3)  Helliiali,  li.  1S(I7  ;  in. 
I{tv.  .lohn  C.  Austin,  KS4(>.  (4)  Mary  K.,  1».  1S(»S ;  ni. 
Alinir  Miirso.  Sci-  Morsi-.  (5)  Sarah,  !•.  ISlO;  ni.  (-leo. 
Henry  K.  Jcftt  rson.  (0)  Slt-arns,  I..  Ixl:};  ni.  IJitsy, 
<I;iu^lilt'r  of  \Vni.  Dnkcshiri'.  (7)  Susan  (i.,  I».  iSlti;  ni. 
C'apt.  Janii's  T.  Hininnan  (TluMnas,  CharK's,  from  Kii|;. ); 
4  cliil.lrcii ;  .1.  An^'.  '2i,  \Hi^A.  He  m.  -J.!,  IJelhiali  Wood- 
man. (>i)  William,  !•.  1S'2(»;  was  a  sailor;  «1.  of  yellow 
fever,  anil  burieil  at  lioiae.  (1>)  Fannv  B.,  l».  IS'J'J;  ni. 
Charles  C.  .lelferson,  and  d.  IS«)1  ;  he'm.  iM,  Kli/.aheth 
A.  (Ivu^'j^'les)  Lent.  (U»)  KoI.ert,  h.  Is-JA;  m.  Susan 
Croseup,  daughter  of  Daniel  (Vowup. 

IIa.vnaii  IIktkkio,  I».  17S9;  m.  Wm.  II.  Harris,  Ksq.;  d. 
IS-Jl).     See  the  next  family. 

CuKisTiANA,  1>.  1792;   m.John  S.  Harris. 

Andkkw,  h.  I71«r) ;  d.  iSKi. 


Heiiry  Hairris,  1>.  in  England,  Feh.  4,  17;'»7;  \reni  to  New- 
York  itefore  the  Revolution,  ami  (Loren/o  SaKine  ( IS(tO-lS77), 
says  in  his  "  American  Loyalists")  was  taken  prisoner  on  Staten 
Islan<l,  and  sent  to  Trenton,  N.  .L  Residence  unknown,  hut  we 
find  Cap!.  Henry  Harris  at  Hear  Kiver,  N.  S.,  riijlit  after  the  Revo- 
lution, spoken  of  as  a  t^ood  citizen,  farmer,  etc.  He  m.  KlizalK'th 
Hall  (I..  .March  :!l,  17(>1  ;  d.  Dec.  \i<,  IS-J(i)  Oct.,  17S0;  he  m.  'id, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  Ptttter,  and  widow  of  ('apt.  .Ldin  liice, 
and  .L  May  I'J,  LS3L     Shu  d.  Dec.  3,  1H5S,  agetl  nearly  'J3. 

CHILDREN'. 

i  Mary,  h.  tluly  3(»,  17S1  ;  m,  Edward,  son  of  (ieorge  and 
Ann  Morgan  (from  Kngl:in<l),  IMO'J,  and  ha<l  Thomas, 
Hfurv  H.,  Maria,  Jane,  Edward,  Samuel,  Ascenath,  a'xl 
Charles.  He  d.  Jan.  '2,  1867,  aged  80.  She  d.  .Fuly  8, 
1858. 

ii  JosKiMi,  h.  Oct.  18,  1784;  m.  Betsy,  daughter  of  Richard 
Clark,  ISIO,  and  had  Richard,  William  Henry,  Mary, 
Henrietta,  tCliialinda,  Elizaheth,  Loui.se,  ami  Abigail. 
He  d.  March  '2'2,  1871.     She  d. 

iii  Jamks,  Esi^.,  b.  July  '29,  1786;  m.  Maria,  daughU'r  of 
Richard  Clark  ;  7  children.  She  d.;  lie  in.  '2i\,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Leah  (Fowler)  Green,  and  d. 
1866;  liail  Edward,  Nancy,  Louise,  Setliffe,  Harriet, 
Matilda,  Susan,  Isaac,  Albert,  Leah,  Robert  L.,  and 
Emma. 

iv  Cai'T.  William  Henuv,  Esq.,  b.  May  3o,  1788;  m.  Han- 
nah  Heterick  ;  6  children;  in.  2d,  Ann  Pyne  (Alpheus, 


I 


A>' 


AI.UKD     KAMII.IKS. 


XCIX 


Ann,  l>. 
1)  Lfwis, 
ISdT;  ni. 
isos:  111. 
;  ni.  Gfo. 

II.     l>rtsv, 

ISlii;  ni. 
Ill  Knj;. ); 
ih  W<>«mI- 
>t"  yt'llow 
\S'1'1;  111. 
Klizal'i'tli 
in.  Siisiin 

,   Ksq.;  <1. 


t  to  Nt'w 

UKt-lHTT), 
»n  Stati'ii 
I,    but  wf 

tllO    I?l'V(>- 

Elizal.t'lli 
he  ni.  "i*!, 
lolin  l{ice, 


VI 


VII 


VIII 

ix 

X 


Daniel);  Hlie  «1.  Dec.  <»,  1S()8,  ay^vt]  6G;  ho  d.  Auj;.,  1«70. 
C'liiMren:  Smniiel  Amlivw,  Klijah  Piinhiy,  Thomas 
Ilenrv,  Fliza  Ann,  Thoniutt  II.,  Milledge,  Hannah,  and 
Wallace. 

SAMi  Ki.,  h.  May  5,  170*J;  ni.  Dehhy  Ann  McAllister  of 
Halifax,  1816;  wt-nt  into  Kent  county.  Oat.,  ahout 
\f<'M).  and  d.  at  Kiiigsville,  Kssex  county,  Aug.  2*J, 
lH7i;.  She  d.  at  Chatham,  Aug.  10.  1SK2,  aged  87. 
Children  :  (1)  Kliza  FVances,  1».  .Ian.  5,  1817,  Southw«)hi, 
Out.;  m.  William  I).  Maynard,  Sept.  5,  1841  ;  5  chihlren; 
IJiith. h.  1 S46.  III.  Kev.  H. il .  Iler( Rev.  Jacob,  Jacob,  Jacob), 
isr.4  ;  H  children.  She  d.  Feb.  9,  1885,  in  Michigan  ;  he 
in.  '2<\,  Mary  A.  Rowley,  (b.  184r>),  189l>,  and  lives  near 
Clayt«»ii,  M'ich.  (2)  Sa'muel  Henry,  b.  Sept.  18,  1818  ;  m. 
S:kbina  C.  (Jirty,  1844,  and  livi'H  in  Kssex  county.  Out. 

Ki.i/..\HKTii,  b.  March  29,  179'J  ;  in.  John,  huh  of  Jaine8 
('arty. 

Joii.v  Vax  Kikk,  b.  May  17,  1794;  went  to  Southwold, 
Out.,  a  young  man;  in.  Jane,  daughter  of  Bryan  Holmes, 
from  Englmd ;  and  had  Mary,  Henry,  Margaret,  Alice, 
Jane,  Sarah,  and  John.  He  d.  Dec,  1870.  She  <I.  1882, 
aged  87. 

LuiY  Hali.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1796;  m.  Robert  L.  Harris.  See 
that  branch. 

Amki.ia,  b.  Sept.  IC,  1798  ;  d.  single. 

Ann,  I».  Jan.  14,  1801  ;  in.  Abrain  Spurr  (Abrain,  Michael), 
and  •!.  June  10,  1872. 


J. 


conjje  and 
Tliomas, 
I'liath,  a"d 
d.  July  8, 

»f  Richai«l 
iry,  Mary, 
1    Abigail. 

Ui^hter  of 
i.l,  Sarah, 
iM),  and  <1. 
.  Hiinifl, 
L.,    and 

;  m.  Han- 
(Alpheurt, 


HICKS. 

Robert  and  Thoma.s  Hicks,  b.  in  Kngland  about  1575;  sons  of 
James,  about  1550;  son  of  Baptist,  about  1526;  ^on  of  Thomas; 
son  of  John,  about  1470,  descendant  of  £llis  Hicks,  knighted  by 
Edward,  the  Black  Prince,  at  the  battle  of  Poictiers,  1356. 

1.  i.  Robert  Hickn,  came  over  to  Plymouth,  Mass.,  in  the 
ship  F'ortune,  1621;  had  lands  there  in  1623;  went  to  Duxbury 
about  1680;  to  Scituate  after,  .and  d.  March  24,  1647.  He  was  a 
loather-dresser  at  Bermondsy,  Southwark,  London,  and  m.  Elizabeth 

,  who  d.  early;  he  m.  2d,  Margaret ,  who  came  over  in  the 

Anne,  1623,  bringing  the  children,  who  were  probably  her  own.  Mr. 
Hicks  made  his  will.  May  28,  1645;  his  inventory  amounted  to  £39, 
13  s.,  his  wife  Margaret  executrix.     Her  will  was  July  8,  1665. 


t 


AI.I.IKI»     lAMII.lKS. 


Ctlll.DKKN.  \ 

2      i     Samim;!,. 

ii     Ki'iiKAiM,  111.   Kli/ii1i*lli   I  lowland,  Sept.   i:{,   Iti4*.*,  Mini  <i. 

Dfc.  12.     Sli.-  III.  2(1,  John  l)iclviirsoii,  Itlfil. 
iii     hvMiA,    III.   Kdwjuil    ilaiigcs,  omt  in  tlic   Anne,  KVJH,  t<> 
KiiHlliaiu,  l(i4t,  and  d.   wiiitLT   of  1077-S,  aj.;i'<l    8G;   1" 
rliildrcii. 
iv     I'liKHK,  III.  (M't)rgi'  WatHoii. 

Thoiuas,  hrotliiT  to  K«>l»(.'rt,  |«rol»altly  from  I.<indoii,  Knj^land ; 
came  in  the  ship  Anne,  M't'l'.l;  Scituati',  161(1,  and  d.  KlfvJ.  He 
III.  Margari't ,  and  had  : 

i  /AriiAKiAii,  li.  16'JS;  m.  Kli/.alK'th,  daughter  of  .lolm  Sill>. 
C'ambridiii',  Mass.,  Uii)-2,  and  il.  17»»2;  Sho  d.  17:!(»,  auc! 
94.  Chiidron:  (I)  Kli/.ahelh,  i>.  1(554 ;  in.  .Fohi.  Nocd- 
hani,  and  d.  IG'.M.  (li)  Zachariah,  1>.  1()57 ;  in.  IHs:,. 
Ruth,  daughter  of  .John  (;r«em'  {lt)7:{-17(i8);  m.  '1>\, 
Seetli,  widow  of  William  Andrew,  and  d.  HfiiJ;  hail,  li\ 
)li\  wife,  Ruth,  Zachariah,  Kli/.ahcth,  Margaret,  .lohii, 
Ruth,  Thomas,  and  Zachariah;  the  last  one,  II.  C,  17"^1, 
was  an  eminent  schoolmaster  in  Boston  ;  «1.  17(11,  aged  .').;. 
(3)  .Fohn,|h.  and  d.  l(i()(l  (4)  .Joseidi,  h.  KiCfJ.  (;>) 
Thomas,  h.  1()()4;  d.  107(5.  ((>)  Hannah,  h.  1(1('.().  (7) 
dohn,  d.  young. 

ii     Damki,,  111.  Kli/.aheth,  daughter  of  .lohn  Ilanmore,  KJ;')?*. 

iii  Samiki,,  of  Dorchester,  111.  Hannah  Kvaiis,  1  ()(».'»,  and  had 
Peter,  who  m.  Sarah,  widow  of  Josejih  Mather,  moved  to 
and  founded  Dorchester,  S.  C. 


3.  ii.  SailllU'l  Hicks  (Robert),  lived  in  Plymouth,  and  was  a!>le 
to  bear  arms  l(i43 ;  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of  ,Iohn  Doane,  1(545,  and 
moved  to  Eastham  ;  was  representative,  1047-8-9,  and  later  went 
to  liarnstable,  and  to  Varnu>uth  before  1070,  where  he  engaged  in 
promoting  the  settlement  of  Dartmouth,  liristol  county. 

CHII.DKKX. 

:{      i     Thomas,  b.  1650. 
ii     DoKCA.s,  b.  165'J. 
iii     MAi{«iAKET,  b.  1654  ;  ))robably  more. 

:j.  iii.  Thomas  Hicks  (Samuel,  Robert),  of  Dartmouth,  Mas>., 
went  to  Portsmouth,  R.  I.;  m.  Mary,  (laughter  of  John  and  Doin 
thy  Albro.      He  was  a  carpenter,  1(573,  and  <1.  lt59S.     She  *1.  17H'. 

Clill.DKBN. 

i     Sauah,   ni.    1693,   John    Anthony,  Jr.   (1671-99),  and   d. 
June  16,  1694. 


|(>4i»,  and  •!. 
ue,   If.li:^,  to 


u,  KiijjIaiKl ; 
.    lC.r>2.      Mr 


.\I.I.IKr>     KAMILIKS. 


I- 1 


ii     Thomas. 

iii  Samiki,,  III.  I  Ton,  Suwiin,  il:iii<;lit('r  of  Altniiii  :tii<l  AVu'v 
(  Wooilcll)  Aiitliony  ( IHT  I-I7.'U»),  ami  li;ul  Samiu'l,— liis 
t'atlirr's  «'.\»'iMitor  —  Sarah,  Alicf,  lA-ali,  Siisatma,  .Miij^ail, 
aii<l  .Mary;  at  Tivortiui,  K.  I. 

iv     KniKAni. 

V       SrsANNA. 

vi      Aiiit;Aii.. 

\ii     Ki.i/.AKKTii,  III.  1710,  .loliii  Cani-y,  aiitl  lia<l  Mary  :niil  Kli/.a- 
ln'th. 


I 


i.f  .loliii  Sills, 
il.  17:10,  anv.! 
.loliii  Ni'nl- 
7  ;  in.  IHs... 
708);  111.  -^'1. 
7W;  had,  h^ 
rgarc't,  John, 
,  II.  C,  17-^1, 
17<»1,  agt'd  >i->. 
It.  Uir.-J.  (;■)) 
h.  1«1(»().     (7) 

norc,  1(»r>tt. 
(>»'».'),  and  had 
K'r,  nn>vi'd  ti' 


and  \va«  al'K' 
nc,  1(>45,  and 

1  later  wfiit 
i>  en  Imaged   in 

V. 


mouth,  Mas>., 
lin  and  Doi" 
;hi'  d.  1710. 

1-99),  and   <1. 


I.  Iv.  Tlioiiias  HIrks  (Thomas,  Sanmol.  liohi-rt),  l>.  alMMit 
|ti77  ;  111.  1704,  Ann,  dauj^littT  of  Weston  and  Mary  (Kastoii) 
("larko;  111.  "Jd,  Kli/alu'th ,  and  <1.  No\.  10,  17iM». 

(lltl.DKKN. 

i     Tn(»MAs,  h.  1705;  to  \vlion>  was  willed  wearing  apparel  and 

part  of  hoiiiest<'ad. 
ii     Wksto.v,  I).  1707;  exeentor,  to  liave  all  housing  and   lands 

in  I'ortsnionth,  lands  in  Tiverttii,  and   n'st  of  personal; 

his  daughter  Ann,  L'fiO,  her  lirother  Thomas,  eane  and  L'50. 
iii     Uk.v.ia.mix,  1».  1709;  part  of  luunestead  hy  deed. 


iv     Makv,  h.    1711  ;   m. 


Hathaway,  and   reeeived    negro 


Hetty,  ami  jt'liOO;  sons,  .foseph  and  Benjamin,  £M 
apieee. 

V     MAK(iAKKT,   1).    1713;  ni.  Aikiii,  to   have  £1(I0,  and 

daughter  Anne,  £50. 
5    vi     .JuiiN,  l»,  1715;  to  have  housing  and  land  by  deed;  Ids  son 
Thomas,  silver  spoon  and  £5o, 
vii     Ann,  1>.  17*20;  ni.  Parker,  and  rec'd    t'200;  son  Jere- 
miah, a    little  desk;  daughters.  Comfort  and  Ann,  .l'5t> 
each. 

viii      Ki.iZAiiKTii,  h.   1723;  m.  Smith,  and  reoeiveil  negro 

hoy  ami  girl,  £100,  and  all  liousehold  goods  the  father 
had  at  death  of  first  wife;  Mary  Hathaway  and  Ann 
Parker  to  have  rest  of  household  g»»ods,  got  or  pur- 
ehast'd  since  death  of  first  wife  Ann.  To  Ann,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas,  .£50  ;  her  brother  Clarke,  £100,  and  their 
brother  Thomas,  bible  and  £50.  "  Whereas  my  wife, 
Klizabeth,  hath  eloped  from  me,  and  carried  away  con- 
siderable (juantity  of  my  goods,  I  give  her  nothing  but 
what  she  can  net  l>v  law."  The  fathc's  A'ill.  Inventory, 
£2li():},  12  K.,  3d.' 

5.  V.  Jolili  Hicks  (Tluunas,  Thomas,  Samuel,  Robert),  b. 
P.tiisinouth,  11.  I.,  April  23,  1715;  m.  Kli/abeth  Russell,  1740,  ami 
moved  to  Falmouth,  Hants  county,  N.  S.,  1759,  but  seems  to  liave 
livi'd  in  Annap<»lis  county  some  time,  as  he  is  reported  a  member  of 


'  ♦ 


';f- 


III .    1 


CM 


AM-IKH    FAMIl.IKS. 


He  .1.  Mnrch  6,  17(»0, 


.     I 


I    i 


i    t 


M  *  ili 


1^-   f 


liKKJAMIN,  l».   1750. 

Patikn(  K.  I).  17.^2. 
John,  h.  I7f>5. 
Thomas,  1..  1758. 


till'  House  of  AH8eml»ly  for  (Tranviile,  17f)8. 
iiged  7f). 

CHII-HRKN. 

i     Hannah,  b.  1743;  <1.  young.    6      v 

ii     Ki'HKAiM,  I).  1744.  vi 

iii     KussEM,,  b.  1745.  7    vii 

iv     Skth,  b.  1746.  S   viii 

ix     Weston,  b.  1760;  in.  Catop,  ilaujjl  icr  «»f  Valentine  and 

III.      Kftty  Trooi),  and  \viili»w  of  Kev.  .Foh«.|th   Fellows*,  and 

''•r.icilld  had   (I)   Weston,    d.    young.     (2)   Ann,  n».   liev.    Alex. 

O&Ut'j  Fowler,    and     ha«l     I'riscilla,    m.    Robert    'I'roop ;    and 

WeKton,  ni.  Ann  Hall;  4  ohildren.  ^ 

X     Hannah,)).  1763;  m.  Jithn  H«H(?).' -^  T)e\-..  So'^cU  \w 
.\i      KuTH,  b.  1765;  d.  single,  1856.    <  .^    ^oi»>^o«\  ^^W 

6.  vl.  Beiljaillin  HickK  (Jolm,  Thomas,  Tlwtinas,  Samuel, 
Itobert),  b.  Portsmoutli,  K.  I.,  Nov.  4,  1750;  to  Falmouth,  N.  S., 
with  parents,  brothern,  and  sisters,  1751> ;  m.  Klizabeth  Morrison  (l>. 
Nov.  6,  1752),  Aug.  5,  1772,  and  lived  in  Anna|>»»lis  county.  He  d. 
Aug.  2,  1826. 

CHILDKKN. 

i     Joseph,  b.  A|»ril  18,  1773. 

ii  Ar('hihai.i>,  b.  June  16,  1774;  m.  Dec.  15,  1808,  Helen 
Benson  (Christopher,  Col.  Christoplier).  He  d.  Mareli 
31,  1846.  She  d.  April  30,  1851,  aged  65.  They  ha.l  ( 1 ) 
Kliiiabeth,  1».  Oct.  5,  1804;  m.  William  Smith,  Nietaux. 
(2)  Russell,  b.  Feb.  14,  1806;  <1.  April,  188S.  (.'!) 
liebecea  A.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1807 ;  m.  C:»|it.  Joshua  Croscu)'. 
(4)  Mariraret  S.,  b.  March  9,  1810;  d.  Oct.  3,  1875.  (;')) 
Kleanor,  b.  .March  17,  1812.  (6)  There.sa  Church,  b.  Julv 
8,  1814;  m.  liobert  Hent.  (7)  Williant,  b.  July  5,  18Iti; 
in.  Kli7.a  Ann  Messenger;  3  children.  (8)  Lucv,  b.  Oct. 
6,  1811);  m.  John,  son  of  Asaph  R'-".  (S>)  l^inley,  l>. 
Dec.  29,  1821 ;  d.  Nov.  29,  1822.  (I(.  -hn,  h  Sept.  27, 
1823.  (11)  Caroline  S.,  b.  Atig.  10,  1S25;  ni.  Abner,  son 
of  ()ba(iiah  and  Hannah  (Chute)  Morse.  (12)  .\rabcl, 
b.  April  22,  1829;  m.  James  K.  .Manning.  (13)  Charles 
K.,  b.  Jan.  5,  1832;  m.  M.irgan't  Ann,  daughter  of  Can 
Ii.  Drake,  M.  D.;  3  children;  live  in  Chelsea,  M:is». 

iii     UuHSKi.L,  b.  March  4,  1776. 

iv     FiNi.KY,  1).  Nov.  10,  1777;  reported  wealthy  in  the  South. 

V     Bkn-famin,  b.  July  18,  1779. 

vi     Nancv,  b.  May  20,  1781 ;  ni.  Tarker  Oakes  ;  daughter  Caro- 
line d.  Feb.  8,  1845. 

vii     Skth,  b.  April  1,  1783  ;  d.  March  I,  1800. 

*Rev.  Joseph  Feliuws'cbiltlren  wvr  .loaeph,  Israel,  GoorKe,  and  Hi>iijiinii»' 


»^.- 


rch  6,  1790, 


,  h.  I7r)0. 
,  1>.  17fi2. 
755. 
II.  1758. 
k'ntiiu'  an<l 
.'Hows*,  ami 
lit'V.    Alex. 
I'roop;    :iiul 

SIS,  Saiiuu'l, 
uuth,  N.  S., 
.Morrisoii  (li. 
nlv.     He  <1. 


ISOS,    Helen 

U'  .1.   Mairli 

Micy  ha.l  (1) 

th,  Nictaux. 

ISSS.       (I!) 

ll!l    CrOHCIl)'. 

5,  1H75.  (5) 
ircli,  It.  .lulv 

Inly  5,  ISUl; 
.lU'V,  It.  Oct. 

»)    FiTiley,  I'. 

,  h   Sept.  'JT, 

/VlllUT,   HOII 

(^Iti)  Arnlti'l, 
(i:{)  Charles 
•!t»M-  of  Carr 
t,  Mass. 

II  llio  Soiitti. 

Milliter  Cai'i- 


iiiid  BenJAiiii"- 


.M.MKI)     I  •AMII.IK.*^.  nil 

viii  lU'Tii.  It.  Doc.  "24,  17S4;  <l.  .Maieh  11,  IMi'. 

i.v  Ha.v.vaii,1».  April  1(»,  17l-!t). 

X  PiaitKNrK,  It.  Felt.  I!),  17S9;    ,1.  Sepi.  f\  I71><). 

xi  John,  It,  Sept.  (i,  l~,''\. 

7.  vi.  John  Hi<>ks,  Jr.,  it.  Nov.  14,  175ii;  m.  Oct. 'JS,  1777, 
Sar.ili  ("liiireli,  :iii»l  lived  near  l>ri(l!U't'l<t\vn,  N.  S.;  d.  May  IS,  IS15. 
She  .1.  Jan.  !»,  1«|}>,  ajre.l  G'J. 


(•HII.nUKX. 

i     Hannah,  It.  Oirt.  19,  177.S;  tn.  Daniel   Moise.     Sec   Morse. 

ii      Ki.iZAHKTM,  1).  July  9,  17S0  ;   tn. 

iii  Constant,  It.  Dee.  11,  17S'J;  \u.'^^ —  .Johnson,  and  d. 
:ili(tut  1H20.  She  m.  *2d,  .lereini.ah  Sahean,  and  had  VVil- 
loniililty  aixl  Philiinia.  Children:  (1)  Kdw.ard,  ni. 
Appalonia  (Jraves  (D;ivid,  I'hineas),  .and  h.ifl  dames 
Kdw.ard,  and  Burpee.  (2)  Relieeea,  in.  Jauies  Harvey, 
Avttndale,  N.  S.,  and  had  Constant  and  Weston.  (;{) 
Thomas  AnsU-y,  It.  ISl'J;  i,i.  Mahala  Ann,  daiiLfhter  of 
*  Etlward  Harrin;.jton,  St.  .John,  N.  H.,  and  d.  Mav  10, 
IMSI.  She  d.  Felt.  1."),  ISIK),  ;i<red  74;  Ind  Ueltecea  H., 
It.  ls:{9;  Kli/.alteth  Ann,  It.  rs41  ;  James  K  It.  1S4:}; 
Jesse  r...  It.  1  Sift;  William  Thomas,  It.  1S4S;  Henry,  It. 
isfio;  Lueinda  Ruth,  h.  1S52;  Weston  M.,  h.  l'"!; 
Catharine  A.,  It.  ISftH;  Harvev  H.,  It.  1S5,S;  CoiiHtant,  It. 
IS(i2.  (I)  William,  d.  1SS4.  '(5)  Henry,  1805-1S49;  m. 
Flizal.eth,  d;in<j;hter  of  Sil.as  C.  and  Ann  ((-iraveH)  Charl- 
ton, :tn<l  had  Jiihii  West<tn.  C.apl.  James  Harvey  (IS4;{), 
William  Kdward,  Ch.arles  S.,  As  nath  lieheeea,  and 
Henry  IJnrpee.  Their  nuither  in.  2d,  (iaviri  Harvey,  and 
went  t(t  Malahide,  Kltjin  (vtnnty,  Ont.  (<i)  James,  d.  :it 
alioul  ;J(I.     (7)  Hir.atn,  d.  youni;. 

iv     Maktiia.  1>.  Dei.  ;n,  17S4;   rn.  David  Jess,  aiul  d.  iSl.'i. 
V     Ivkukci  A,  !i.  Felt.  7,  17S7. 

vi  John,  h.  M.areh  16,  17H9  ;  m.  July  20,  1S20,  Fhelte  Chnreh. 
She  d.  Jnly  21,  1S21,  aged  28  ;'  m.  2d,  Theresa,  d.iuu'hter 
of  Oitadiaii  :ind  Hannah  (Chnte)  Morse,  Mareh  •'.,  1S:{4, 
andd.  I8(i;{.  Shed.  ISdS,  a-je.h'.ft;  had  (1)  I'hehe  Ann,  It. 
.Mav  24,  ISSO.  (2)  Maria  Helena,  It.  Oet.  29,  IS.'IS;  d. 
.•i!t(i"iit  1M7'>.  ([i)  John  H»Mliert.  1..  Mareh  24,  1S44; 
.seh«tol-teaeher,  Hridi.'eto\vn  ;  in.  Sar.ah  Collins,  dan^hter 
of  Rev.  Thoniiis  Harris  Davies,  April  29,  1875,  aiul  have 
8  tons, 

vii     Sakaii,  It.  Sept.  :{,  1791. 
viii     .Makv,  It.  .Ian.  23,  17!>4  ;  in.  .John  lioekh.art, 

i.\     liiK'iMtA,  It,  Mareh  .'il,  179(1;   m.  .lohn  (Mnirch. 
.\     MAK<;AKKr.  It.  ,\ni;.  20,   17!>S;  m.   .Mtner,  Hon  of  Ol.tdiah 
and  Hannah  (Chitte^  Morse;  ',i  children. 


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8.     vi.     ThoillHN  HickN,  lnotlier  to  th«  two  j>n'«o»ling  (hvv  paj^r 
20),  l».  1758;  m.  Sanih  Chute,  an.l  had 

i  TATiKNtK,  l».  April  1,  177S;  m.. Janus  Clu'slcy,  ami  h.u\  (1) 
Dca.  IlirkH.  Soo  No.  4U.    (U)  Nancy,  rii.  (^afit.  .lolin  Iticr. 

(!{)  KuHHoll,  n». I5arnal»y.     (4)    llanHon,  in.  Kli/a  C 

Woodwortli,     (f))  Uohcrt,  ni.  Harriet  Marshall  (Amlrcw, 

Williani).     ((»)  Mary  tn. Arcliihahl.     (7)    K«i\vanl, 

ni.  Mary  Ann  Mt>rnf'  and  Jenisha  Tnpper. 

ii     iSAKAii,  h.  Felt.  11,  178(>;  m.  John  Rice. 

iii     Mary,  1».  Fel».  2'.i,  1783;  m.  Nicholas  Mains.     Se«'  Mains. 

iv      RoBV,  1).  Jan.  '1C\  HSf);  m.  Asa  Foster.      Sfe  Foster. 

V  JoHic,  I).  Feb.  3,  nsC);  in.  Firiilt^et  linrrou  s,  and  h:i<l 
Thomas,  Mary,  (ie<»r};iana,  Charles,  <ileor;;«'. 

vi  SiTKAN,  1».  April  f),  \1SH;  ni.  John  Mice, 
vii  CiiAKi.Ks,  It.  April  7,  1790;  ni.  .M.iry  Kirk,  Halifax,  N.  S. 
but  lived  near  l>rid};«'town,  and  d.  at  W'estport,  DJLrhv 
eounty,  1S73.  Shed.  1S(J:{.  They  h:id  (I)  Thumas,  .[. 
al  ab.'tut  30,  VVestport.  (2)  Amelia,  b,  lS|;t;  d.  .Melmse, 
Mas8.,  18HH.  (3)  Mar<,'an'l,  m.  Capt.  J«'reniiah  (iilliatt 
(Dea.  Thomas,  VVilliaiii),  and  In-  w;is  lost  at  se;i.  (1) 
•TttHoph,  m.  .\inanda  Tilton  ol'  St.  J(tlin,  N.  H.;  'J  children, 
and  d.  at  Westport ;  she  m.  2d,  John  Tolinan,  Dctrches- 
ter,  Mass.  (f))  Charles,  m.  Almira  I'tley  of  V.'irniuuth  ;  ft 
or  rt  children;  Westport.  (tJ)  Walter  1).,  b.  iSiiH  m. 
Sarah  Kllen  Skerry,  1S5H,  (tf  Salem,  Mass.;  ha<i  4  chil- 
dren who  all  d.  in  ehildh(tod.  Me  nxtved  to  Melrose, 
1H(»'J,  furniture  dealer.  (7)  Susan,  at  Westport.  (S) 
Harriet,  m.  C'liarles  C<tt;<^ins,  and  d.  at  Westport;  ;{ 
children. 
viii      Amki.ia,  b.  ,lune  J>.,  171t3;  m    David  Welch;   4  children. 

ix     (^ii.HKRT,  1).  Feb.  1,  171»rt;  drowned  1S34. 

X  Hakkikt,  b.  Felt,  7,  171>7;  m.  J<thn,  son  of  (teori'c  and 
Elnpeth  Murdoi'k  (Scotland  tit  London,  Kn;;.,  thence  to 
Nova  Sc(tlia  alntut  ISIO),  Feb.  I'd,  1824,  :tnd  lived  at 
l>ridj;etown,  a  merchant.  Tlu'y  had  ( 1 )  (ieorixe,  b.  Nov. 
'J8,  1824;  m.  Alvenia,  d.iiijihter  of  ,liihn  Tapper;  7  chil- 
dren. (2)  M;irjraret,  b.  .March  21,  is-Jti;  m.  Kdward 
Whechtck  Paysttn  ((^uy  ('.,  Jctnathan,  .iott.ith.'in,  Jona- 
than, Kphr.aim,  Dea.  Kdward);  S  children  ;  live  in  B<ts- 
ton.  (3)  John,  b.  De«\  ll».  \^'ll;  m.  Cornelia  Ment;  4 
children;  m.  2d,  Harbara  St.  ('lair;  I  child.  (4)  Susan, 
It.  flun(>  !>,  1829;  m.  .lohn  Power,  and  had  >h  iin  M.  and 
James,  (f))  Henrv  AUtert,  b.  March  S,  1S31  ;  d.  about 
I8r)l.  (♦))  Harriet,  b.  ()«'l.  20,  1832;  m.  Aaron  Hmk- 
mitiHter.  (7)  Mary  Ann,  b.  July  29,  1M34;  d.  18;;s,  (s) 
KIspeth,  b.  Nov.  28,  183t);  over  t<t  Chelsea,  1 8H.'),  dress- 
maker. (9)  Janet,  b.  Feb.  23,  1839;  in.  (Je.trj^re  Woolev 
in  Kuf/land  ;  3  children.  (10)  licHsie,  b.  Feb.  9,  1844'; 
III.  Warren  Sheldon;  2  chihlren  ;  Mudford,  Mush. 


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xi     JosKi'ii,  It.  .Iiiii*'  !<•,  I7!»l);  iM.  liovciia   liJiiiLrlt'V. 
xii     IIoijATio  Nki.son,   It.    .lulv  'J'.«,   isdl  ;  m.   Kli/.nlx-tli   Mon- 
},':ir<l,  ;iii<l  .1.  IST'J.     Sli.".l.  IS'.I'J,  :iir,..|  ST. 


MULLIN. 

IVIn*  Miilliii,  «>1'  l''iu<j:lik('«'|isic,  N.  Y.,  altout  ITod,  m  Klcaimr, 
•  laiiirlitcr  of  .loliri  Van  Klcck,  aii<l  lia<l 

i     liAriiAKL,  l».  177s  ;  m.  (icoi-jrc  Saxloii.     Sec  Sa.xlon. 

ii     .Iamks,  h.  17S(I;  m.  and  st'ttltMl  near  AHiany,  N.  Y. 

iii  .FoHN,  h.  .luiM'  IS,  ITS'J;  m.  Marv,  <lau<,'lil»T  of  .lolm  (Jiaiil, 
1S(>4,  :in<l  <1.  1S41».  Sl.r  .1.  'isr.l,  aucl  77.  Cliil.lr.-ii  : 
(I)  haviil,  l>.  ISO;');  rii.  Iidsy  Saln-aii  ( iM'iijaiuin,  .Icrc- 
iniali,  .h'n-iitiali,  IJcii  jainiii,  William  of  IN-IioImiI  li,  M.iss., 
ir»|:{,  from  Wales,  or  Sontli  Kii^laml  ;  <l.  alioiit  iH^V). 
{'!}  .lamts,  1>.  1S(I7;  ni.  (';iUiariii('  S.ilic.-iii,  a  sister;  10 
rliil.In'ii.  (."5)  Ilciirv,  !•.  IS(|J»;  m.  KImira  llol.hs.  (\) 
Uaclu'l,  III.  lieiijamiii  Saln-an,  .Jr.  (;>)  (irorm',  m.  ISclsy 
I'riiiH'  (<))  John,  lu.  (Mirisliiia  Warner.  (7)  Marv  Jane, 
III.  <»«'or<:«' <«illilanil,  Jr.;  !  cliiM.  (S)  Mmily,  m.  Slicliael 
Prime.  (1>)  Kiiocli,  m.  Henrietta  Salx-.iri,  <laii|4liter  of 
IJoliert,  hrot.lier  to  lienjaniin.  (1(>)  Peter,  m.  I.ydia, 
'lani;lil«'r  of  .lolm  McNeil. 

IVter  .Miillin,  Sen.,  mosed  from  New  \  <uk  to  No\;i  Scotia  aiioiit 
I7SJ,  :ui.l  settled  on  St.  .Mary's  Hay,  I )ii;liy  county,  .•iiid  d.  there  alioiit 
\lf<-i.  Tilt'  widow  in.  "Jd,  l)eacon  D.avid  Sli<»ok,  s(»n  of  Martin,  from 
rennsylx  ania,  I7S4,  and  tliey  went  to  Malaliide,  Out,,  in  is.'M,  where 
he  d.  N..V.  I,  .ijjjed  7S.     She  <l.  IHiJS,  ayed  ss. 


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<  llll.l>|{|'..N. 

i      Mauv,  1..  I)e<'.  -iC,  I7S4;  in.  .I<.se|.|i  Mc('(.niiell,  iStMl, 
ii     Catiiaki.nk,  l>.  IVl.ay  14,  I7H7;  m.  lienjamin  jMc( 'oimell,  .Ir., 

ISO;").      ' 
iii     Ki.KANoK,  h.  I)ec.  21,  17.SH;  m.  Klijali   McConnell,  |so7. 
iv     .Iank,  I».  .Ian.    Hi,   17l>li;  in.  Thonias  Chnle,  ,Ir.     See  No. 

V     ('iiKiKiiNA,  Ii.  .Ian.  U,  1701 ;  in.  Keiilteii  llankinson,  .Ir.,  iMlt. 

I.  It<>lljiimill  NrroniH'll  and  his  twin  inother  .losepli  were 
Ii.  Ill  Ireiand,  174-,  ejinie  to  lionuj  Isi.and,  N.  N  .,  .ilioiit  I7<i."i.  .loseph 
d.  yoiiii;:.  lieiijaiiiiii  in.  Kli/.alieth,  daii;.r|iler  <if  M.-itthew  I  laiiis,  .Ir., 
1770,  and  wi'Ht  to  Weymouth,  N.  S.,  at  the  time  of  tin*  l^evolulioii. 


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AIJ.IKI)     FAMII.IKS. 


wluTo  lie  d.  !)»'«•.  'J8,  ISOS,  and  ••  as  iMiriiMl  in  lli»*  CIiiiitIi  of  Knglund 
Cenu'lery.     His  widow  <1.  in  IX2H,  agi'd  77. 


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<'IlII.nRKN, 

.i     Joii\,    I).  March   19,  1771;  ni.  Sarah   Ilailov,  and  d.  Dee. 

2li,   1S5(I. 
ii     Susan,  It.  Jan.  1(>,  1773;  ni.  Capt.  John  Cosniond,  Nov.  (5, 

I7!>4,  and  d.  1S70.     He  d.  .iJM.ut  IS:{0. 
iii     MosKs,  h.  May  .'iO,  1774;  <1.  in  the  West  Indies  ahoiil  1S(M». 
iv     Sauaii,  b.  April  T),  177«5;  m.  Caleh  Hain-»      See  llains. 
"I      V     .losKi'ii,  1).  April  7,  1777. 

3  vi     Bkn.iamin,  b.  Mav  IS,  1779. 

4  vii     Ei.UAii,  I..  Mav  23,  1781. 

viii     Samukl,  b.  May  3,  17S5;  <1.  in  IS*J!»  or  1830. 
ix     CiiAitiTV,  b.  April   1,  1787:    m.  Joseph    Spraijue,   and  d. 

about  1822.     He  <l.  about  1SH»;. 
X     P^MZABKTH,  b.  April  4,  1790;  ni.  U.  Hankinson.     See  H;ui- 
kinsoii. 
f>     xi     Mattmkw   Hains,  b.  June  s,  1792. 

xii  William  JiROWN,  b.  Feb.  13,  179o;  m.  Sarah  Hankinson, 
and  was  drowned  in  the  Sissiboo  Uiver,  March,  1S19. 
She  ni.  2d,  l)ea.  Henry  Charlton  Sabean,  Ks«j.,  (Henja- 
niin,  Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  Benjamin,  VViliiani,  over  fn>m 
South  of  England  about  164";  waM  of  Kehoboth,  Mass., 
1H43.  Had  2  wives  and  20  children  ;  d.  1087.  Jeremiah* 
went  to  Nova  Sc«)tift)  an-1  had  (1)  (Jeori,'e  Prime,  b. 
1S23;  m.  Heecii,  daughter  of  Davi*!  Sabean.  (2)  John 
Taylor,  b.  March  ;>,  1825;  m.  t'ynthia,  daughter  of  Sam- 
uel Warne.  (3)  Haines,  b.  Oct.  21,  1S27;  in.  Satira, 
daughter  of  Michael  Weaver.  (4)  Henry  ('.,  b.  July  1, 
1829;  m.  Margaret  Ann,  daughter  of  Kev.  Charles  Uan- 
dall.  (5)  Helen  Jane,  b.  1831  ;  d.  young.  (G)  Mary, 
l>.  183."i;  m.  Daniel,  son  of  Dea.  H.  Hankinson.  Mr. 
Sabean  ni.  1st,  Jane  Prime,  and  hail  1  daughter,  d.  voung. 
C;hildren  by  William  H.  McConnell:  (1)  He'njiimin,  b!  1817; 
d.  about  1847.  (2)  Kli/.a,  b.  1S19;  m.  Simon  D.  Sabean 
(Heiijamin)  and  had  9  children. 

2.  ii.  Josopll  McConnell  (Benjamin),  b.  «>n  Long  Island,  N. 
Y.,  April  7,  1777;  m.  Mary  Shook,  18(|0,  and  move«l  from  Wey- 
mouth, X.  S.,  to  Malahitle,  Out.,  1829;  good  old  farmers  .and  Baptists. 
He  «l.  March  f),  1851;  she  d.  June  2,  1856. 

CIIILItRKN. 

i  Ph.iZAiu.Tii,  b.  1801  ;  m.  Kiehard  Hankinfion,  1823.  He  d. 
July,  1836,  aged  36.  She  d.  in  Ontario,  Nov.  Jt*.  1877. 
They  had  Maria,  Edwin,  Ann,  Charles  B.,  and    Daniel. 


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ii  Ki.EANOR,  h.  Feb.  26,  1803  •,  m.  Nelson,  snn  of  Jaiiu's*  Mc- 
Doriii.unl,  1><*24,  and  wt'iil  to  Bayhatii,  Otit.,  in  1827. 
Had  Mary,  .IoH«>i»h.  Maiijart'l,  William  (a  Baptist  minis- 
tor  in  Kansas),  and  Sarah  Ann.  Mr.  McDortnand  was 
«lro\vn«d  in  Otter  Creek,  near  Port  Hurwell,  Mareli  22, 
1837,  aged  38.  She  m.  2d,  Peter  Shoemaker,  Ksq.  (as 
his  2d  wife),  18-42,  and  d.  Sept.  14,  188:}.  !!«.  d.  1877, 
acred  90. 

iii  MosBs,  I).  180.5;  m.  Tamer  Northrup  (Jaeoh,  .loshiia), 
1*<30,  and  had  5  children  in  Malahide,  Ont.  Me  w;is  a 
pious,  exetnplarv  deaeon  in  the  Baptist  ('hiircli,  and  d. 
Nov.  8,  1857.  She  d.  May  3,  1888,  aged  73.  They  had 
Jeliiel,  .Mary,  Abigail,  (ieorge,  and  Aletta. 

iv  Jank,  I).  Aug.  31,  18(18;  m.  (teorge  Cameron  (Johnt, 
Angus  from  Scotland),  1S2();  weMt  to  Bayham,  Out., 
1827.  Lived  at  P«trt  Burwell  several  years,  he  a  ship 
carpenter,  hut  for  more  than  r)0  years  on  a  farm  2  miles 
west  of  Port  Burwell.  He  "  experienced  religion  "  and 
join('<l  the  Baptist  Church  at  the  ;ige  of  77,  ami  <1.  .Jan. 
'29,  1889,  aged  Of).  She  d.  Nov  ,  1889.  They  had  Lucy, 
.lames,  Thomas,  Samuel  Newell,  William  Hehron  (was  a 
Baptist  minister),  Bichanl  (a  school-teacher  and  prea<*h- 
er),  Kllen  Jane,  (ieorge,  .Fohn,  and  liUcy. 

V  Maktiv  Shook,  b.  1811;  m.  Margaret,  <laughter  of  I'eler 
Godfrey,  and  had  ;')  o.liildren.  Hefoie  he  was  lu  years  of 
agi'  he  was  the  subject  of  religious  impressions,  which 
finally  developed  into  a  hope  unto  eternal  life,  when  he 
made  the  nohle  ctmfession  ami  w.as  "buried  with  Christ" 
in  baptism  by  liev.  Joseph  Mcrr^M  ( 1784-1S12),  in  iSHr), 
in  H.'iyham.  Ont.  He  soon  commence*!  to  prepare  for 
the  ministry,  .and  was  ordained  to  pre.ach  the  gospel  of 
Christ  in  Sept.,  18;{7.  He  was  pastor  in  St.  Thomas, 
Out.,  2  years;  lioston,  Ont.,  9  years ;  then  in  .Mal.ihidc, 
among  his  old  friends  .and  kin<lred,  2-')  years  or  more, 
retiring  about  187rt.  Besides  these  pastorates  he  trav»'le<i 
an<l  preached  considerably  abro.ad.  He  bought  the  Bar- 
t«'au.\  farm  in   M.alahid*',  1848,  and  lived  there  over  30 


•The  rnmily  ol  Jiinu's  McDoriniud  and  Ann,  liis  wife,  daiuilitcr  of  .linlc 
nnd  .\iMi  Ricf  III'  Brier  Island,  I)ii;t)y  connly.  N.  S..  w«'n'  Marali.  .rMinfs, 
.Mary.  Kaclu'l.  Kli/.al»ftli.  .taiu',  (.'harlot te.  Frances,  Nelson.  |)ca.  Sidm-y 
( Isol-lH7!»)-  'I'lic  pari'iits,  with  tht-  last  four,  and  Kachfl,  wcni  to  Port  Hur- 
ucll.  Ont..  altont  I8;40,  and  In  tinil  vicinity  and  elsewhere  are  tlieir  deseend- 
ants.  Knlwrt  MeDornnuid.  an  older  hroMier  of. lames,  ni.  Mary  Morrill,  and 
moved  t4i  Canada  West,  aliont  IHll  Their  children  were  Naney,  Mary.  liev. 
Cormack.  l)eu.  Kohert,  Deu.  Tlionias,  Wilson.  .lane,  I)<'a.  .lames,  and  l{ev. 
William  ( I.S01-1H7'.t).  We  Itelieve  most  of  the  family  went  to  Canada,  sel- 
tled  and  «i.  in  Norfolk,  Kl^iii,  and  Kenl  Comities,  leavint;  many  descendants. 

t  The  fiimily  of  .John  Ciimerou,  of  Cape  nrclon,  N.  S.,  were  .John.  .Joseph, 
Charh's.  bncy,  Oei>rye,  .James,  Nancy,  Mary,  Alex,  and  Eliza.  .Jolm,  the 
father,  d.  in  Now  Urunswick,  1835,  aged  !)3. 


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(VIM  AI.I.IKD     KAMII.IKS. 

y<'!irs.  Hi'  wsis  ;i  v»'ry  pious,  /ciiloiis,  siicct'ssful  iiiiniHtrr 
ill  lilt'  Uaptist  Ciiiircli,  :in<I  <i(Mil>li«-ss  was  tin-  iiistriiiiiriit 
iiinh'r  (4o!|  (if  lca<lin*;  sdjiic  liim<lr»<ls  vi  jircciniis  souls 
lo  \\w  Lo,-<I  JcsuK  Christ.  We  wi'll  ri-iiK'nilu'r  llic  i^rcat 
iH'vival  in  tlii'  .liiltilce  Cliurrli  of  .Malalii.h'  in  1H.">3,  wIh'Ii 
()S  follo-.vcil  tlicir  l)i\iiii'  Masti-r  ilouii  tlu'  "Itatiks  of 
.Jonlaii."  lie  .1.  in  Ilainilton,  Ont.,  Auij.  'J,  1SS9,  al  tlu- 
lioiisi'  of  a  son-in-law. 
vi  |)i:a.  .Iami;8,  It.  1S14;  in.  .Icruslia,  <laii<;li'('r  of  William 
Parks,  from  (•i"*''^'"'*  foniity,  N.  S.,  'SI7,  ami  liail  I  <'liil- 
ilrcn;  one,  Delia,  in.  Rt'V.  T.  S.  .Itiliimop.  Di-a.  .McConiu-ll 
still  lives  on  his  father's  oM  farm  in  .>i:<lahi<le,  Ont.;  hut 
sIk'  (I.  (l,'t.  1,  ISIK),  aj^ed  «'.7.\  ye.irs. 
vii  llAuniNi;,  h.  1SH5;  m.  Viletta,  <l:iiiixhtcr  <»f  IJiehanl  Kil- 
wanl,  Sen.,  and  had  f)  <'liildreii.  She  d.  and  he  m.  twice 
after;   1  ehild  l»y  the  last  one. 

WiLiJAM,  l>.  IHIH;  m.  I'hilena  rainier  (see  I'alnn'r), 
.March  1(»,  1H4'2,  in  liayliam,  Out.      Ila.l  4  ehildreii. 

Makia,  h,  IS2(»;  III.  James,  son  if  William  Parks,  Oet.  "JO, 
ISfH't;  had  !}  children.  I^ived  in  Maialiide,  where  he  d. 
.Ian.  -JO,  ISS'2,  a   74. 

IJATilAKl.NK,  1).  IS'JS;    III.  Walter  Chute.      See  No.  DS. 

Tamkk,  I).  IS-J;');  in.  Charles  Chute.     See  No.  lUt. 
xii     dosKi'ii,  l>.  1S2H;  m.  Matilda  Palmer,  Sept.   H'.,  isr)4,  ami 
had  7  children. 


VIM 


IX 


X 

xi 


1   , 


\ 


"i.  ii.  Kciijaimiii  iMcroiiiicll,  .Ir.,  •'•  I''<»"»i;  IslamI,  N.  V., 
May  IS,  1779;  ni.  in  Weymouth,  N.  S.,  Catharine,  d:iu<;hler  of  Dea. 
David  Sfiook,  lSOf>,  an. I  emi<,'rated  to  Malahi.le,  Out.,  1S:{4.  They 
were  a  happy,  Cliristi.an  couple.  He  d.  .luiie  ;{0,  ISfiW;  she  d.  Aug. 
•21,  I -If)!),  aged  7li. 

crnr.nuKX. 

i     SisAV,  h.  ISOO;  d.  ill  Ontario,  Oct.  :5I,  1S:U. 

ii     Christina,  It.  ISMS;   m.  Dea.  K.  nankinson,  Jan.  II,  ISlll. 

iii  Dka.  J\)iiN,  It.  ISIO;  m.  Almira,  daughter  uf  Henry  Willis, 
1S8!»,  and  had  William  Murton,  lleman  .\.,  in  H:iyliaii<., 
Ont.,  and  Catharine.  Ileinaii  .\.  m.  Sarah  Bennett,  1SH7, 
and  have  2  children,  lie  is  a  Baptist  minister  in  Indiana 
ami  Michigan.  They  had  a  silver  wedding  April  20,  lMt2, 
at  Leslie,  Mich.  Mrs.  Alinira  McConnell  d.  May  21, 
I8r)8,  aged  41.  lie  m.  2<I,  Kliza,  daughter  (tf  Joseph 
lieniiett,  and  widow  of  L.  D.  F.  Nash,  Dec,  ISfiS,  and  d. 
Nov.  20,  1S7«». 

iv  |iKN.iAMiN,  It.  1S18;  ni.  Kli/.altcth,  tlaiight«'r  <tf  .lohn 
aii<l  (\itharine  (Saxtitn)  .Marr,  l*<41,  ami  had  .Mahloii, 
A«lolplms,  and  (.'liileon.  Mrs,  .Mi-Cumu'll  d.  .March  Id, 
1850,   aged    40.      lie    in.    2d,  lluldah  Ann   Van    Vel/.or 


i 


Al.l.lKl)     KAMII.IKS. 


CIX 


(.loliii,  .I:ic(»l)),  Ort.  'Jf),  1H(5 4,  ami  il.  iw   Hiiyliain,  on   tlii' 
town  line  <»f  Mal.'iliitU',  June,  ISST. 

V  Sauaii  Ann,  I..  iSlC;  m.  Manrli  1,  1n:{H,  IK'u.  B:irlli<.l.>iin'W 
.1.  Tiiiipaiiy  (.loliii  Aiiilison,  Maj.  RkIktI),  aixl  livt'tl  ou 
tin-  tourtli  (■(nici'ssiiiii  of  Mayhatii,  town  liin'  of  Malaliiilc ; 
jioDil,  imliistrioiis  faniuTs  aixl  piouH  llajitists.  Tlicir  vliil- 
(In-n  wi'i*'  Marv  .laiu",  Aiin'ticiis  Vi'spucius  (Miarlcs,  Saiali 
•Fane,  Kiin'tta  ( '.,  .loliii,  an<l  .May  Kli/.a.  'I'lif  sitoikI  one, 
\U'\ .  Aiiu'iirus  v.  'riiti|>Hny,  I).  Di'c. 'Jl,  IS4(I;  iii.  fJaiic, 
tlaiiiilit»T  of  liv\ .  .loliii  liatfs,  ami  went  as  a  missionary 
anion<;  llu-  Tflnj^iis  in  Ilinilustan,  wlirri'  lu*  was  iiistrii- 
nicntal  in  iloin<^  niitcli  ijood.  He  rcturnol  in  ISTT)  and 
n-cruiti'd  liotli  in  lu'altli  and  fiimls  for  two  yrars,  and 
lln'ii  ri'turncd  ;  d.  of  t-lioK'ni  in  Cocanada,  l'\'l».  Ii>,  1SS5. 
Tliicf  cliildriMi.  Slif  re'tnrn«'(l  soon  aflt-r  and  m.  *J<1, 
Dca.  VVilliani  liook«'r  (son  of  Kev.  Alfrt-d,  who  |>«'rislit'd 
in  till'  dreadful  Desjardin  IjiidiT''  di>'ast«'r  near  llainilton, 
Out.,  March  1-J,  is;.?).  11,.  ,|.':ii„.iil  1S«J(»  or  IS!M. 
vi     CiiAKi-Ks,  h.   1>»*J0;  Ml.   llesli-r,  daiighU'i-  of   Kinlcy  llunis, 

about  !><(»;"),  and  havf  Leslie  1)   and  Ktnen-. 
vii      Ki.isiiA,  I..  \S'l:t;  in.  Cynthia  Chute,  No.  iitj' 

viii     Amki.iv  .Iani;,  I».   1.s2!^;  ni.  I  )ea.  .fohii,  stm  of  Craig  Hiig- 
gan,  Isfift,  and  had  6  children. 


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s:!l. 
illis, 
laii!, 

i.-iiia 
sll-2, 

seph 
d  .1. 


4.  ii.  Elijah  MH'oilIl«*ll,  l».  on  Lon^'  Islan.l,  N.  V.,  May -J.'}, 
ITSl  ;  in.  KleaiK.r  .*>hoolv,  l^tix,  an<l  iiK.ved  to  Malahide,  Out.,  i^'d\K 
Settled  on  a  pla<'e  near  tin-  present  l.alve\iew,  and  d.  ilan  -I,  1S;JG. 
She  «1.  Nov.  1»,  I  Stilt,  a.'ed  SO. 


() 


1 
ii 

iii 


IV 


f'lill.DKKN'. 

Davii.,  h.  1S(U). 

CiiAKirv,  l».  IHII  ;  in.  Levi,  son  of  William  Raymond  ;  had 
1  daughter  and  T)  sons.  ll«'  d.  lS<)«t,  aged  (JO;  she  d.  1S7:!. 

Uai  iiKi,,  l>.  .Ian.  "jy,  Isi:{;  m.  litdu-rt,  son  of  John  Kakiiis, 
and  had  7  ehildren.  .Mr.  Kakins  went  to  Western  Canada 
(from  I'ighy  eoinity,  N.  S.)  hefore  the  Ameriean  War,  and 
was  a  lieutenant  there  in  the  Hritish  serviei-.  After  the 
war  he  todk  up  :tml  settled  a  farm  in  iIou<rhtoii,  Norfolk 

.  county, ;;  or  4  miles  helow  I'ort  Hiirwell.  lie  wa^  liapllT'.ed 
by 'Rev.  William  .Mel)<uniaiid  in  lS4it,  and  since  lst)5  a 
deacon  in  the  Baptist  Church.  Tlu-y  celel»ratc<l  their 
golden  wedding  in  ISSO.  He  d.  at  his  home,  Cheirv 
Grovf,  April  "J-J,  1SS2,  aged  SJ» ;  she  d.  .March  9,  ISSS, 
after  heing  a  pious  church  meiiilier  4.">  years. 

Makv,  h.  .March  ll>,  ISl;');  m.  (Jeorge  Northrup  (Jacoh, 
.loshiia),  IHJIH;  ha<l  Ii  sons  and  1  daughter.  Tlie  eldest, 
Charles,  was  a  preacher  of  the  gospel  in  Illinois  some 
y«'ars.  Mr.  Northrup  was  a  well-to  do  farmer  in  Mala- 
hide more' than  40  years;  deacon  in  the  IJaptist  Church 


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CX  AI.MKI)     FAMIMKS. 

t 

Hince  18G2.     He  moved  to  AylriUT  n'liwc  l!^HO,  where  slie 
(1.  April   17,  1.S87. 
V     Ki)\vAKi>,  l».  Fol».  Irt,  1S17;  m.    Klizii  Jane,   <l!iui;lit«r  of 
Henry  WilliH;  had   \  eliildren.  S!ie  d.  IH67,  a<ied  41.   He 
in.  2<1,  Sarah,  dans^htor  of  Andrew  Me  Leash  mthI   wiilnw 
of  Kol»ert  Seotl,  an<l  had  '2  dnnj^htern.     He  live(>  on   his 
fatlier's  oUi  homestead  in  Mahihide;  il.  of  a|>o|ilexv  Mav 
'Jf),  ISOI. 
vi     Haukikt,  l».   IS"JO;    m.    Alex    Saxton,    Ks(|.  (Hev.    John, 
William),  and  had  Henrietta  (d.  yoiin^)  and  Mary  Kli/a, 
ni.  I>r.  John  Kinji;Hl«tn,  Aylmer,  Ont.     See  Saxton. 
7     vii     111  UHKN,  l».  1822;  m. 

viii     Ei.iZA,  I..  Oct.  8,  1825;   m.  Dea.  E.  L.  Chute.  See  No.  104. 
ix     Elijah,  h.  1828;  m.  Ann  SeliolYe,  and  had  ft  children. 

5.  ii.  Muttliew  Uailis  iMd'oilliell  (lienjantin),  1..  at  Wey- 
mouth, I>ighy  county,  N.  S.,  June  8,  171)2;  m.  (lertrude  Hankinnon 
(lieulten,  l{ol»ert),  1S14,  and  moved  to  Malaliide,  Out.,  IS46,  then 
to  Watervleit,  IJerrian  e.ounty,  Mii-h  ,  i8f>r),  hut  some  of  the  family 
remaine<l  in  Ontario.  He  d.  in  Michigan,  Fii\t.,  18r)();  site  d.  March 
17,  177ft,  aged  81. 

ciiii.nuicN. 

i     Franc'Is,  b.  June  8,  181ft;  m.  Eliza  Cy|>herH,  and  had   7 

children.     Moltile,  Ala. 
ii     Cathakink,    b.   Dec.    19,    1818;  m.   Thomas    Pollard;    5 

children, 
iii     Uk'haku,  b.  Sept.  2,  1820;  m.  Charity,  daughter  of  J.imes 

Thomas  Hankinson  (lie\iben,  Robert);  2  children.    He  d. 

June,  18ft6;  she  d.  Sept.  11,  1891. 
iv     Sqimiia  M.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1823;   m.  William  H.  Hankinson, 

brother  to  Charity  ;  9  children, 
v     Makv,  b.  Aug.  10,  182ft;  m.  Thomas  Smith;  (5  chihhen. 
vi     Jank,  Ii.  July  1ft,  1827  ;  m.  Henry,  son  of  William  Puntine; 

3  chihlren.;  he  d.     She  m.  2d,  Isaac  Wills;  8  children 

more. 
vii     .FoANNA,  li.  May  1,  1829;  m.  (ieorge,  son  of  William  Pun- 
tine  ;  ()  children. 
•  viii     Wn.MAM,   b.    Feb.    10,    1831;    m.    Elizabeth  .Fowler;    7 

children, 
ix     Gkutkuok,  b.  May  1,  \Xii'i;  m.  Thotnas  Major  ;  9  children. 

X     MosKs,  I).  March  4,  1886;  m.  Mary ;  2  children. 

xi     John,  b.  March  22,  1839;  m.  Sophronia  Heals;  2  children. 

ii.  iii.  David  Mcdoillioll  (Elijah,  Henjanun),  b.  Weymouth, 
N.  S.,  1809;  ni  Rachel,  daughter  of  John  and  ('atharine  (Saxton) 
Marr,  Feb.,  1833,  in  Malahide,  Ont.,  and  lived  near  the  I^ake  Erie 
short' ;  a  farmer.  She  d.  May  8,  1849,  aged  3ft.  He  m.  2d,  Ellen 
Chute  (see  No.  35),  Dec.  23,  1849,  and  d.  Oct.  17,  1881. 


I' 


Al.l.IKI)     FAMIMKS. 


CXI 


CIIII.OKKN. 

i     John  1).,  I».  April  Hi,  IS84;  in.  Lovciia  Cliute.  St'i-  No.  'M. 
ii     Susan,  1..  July  :!,  isa»i;  m.  William  11.  Hamilton,  is.OH ;  7 
cliildri'ii.     The  t-liU-hl,    (irace   1'.,  m.  Guorg*'  M.,  son  of 
Aaron  CImte.     Sfc  1(»7. 
iii     (Jkoiujk  Mii.roN,l>.  Aui;.  13,  \HHH;  m.  IMit'ln'  L.,  tlau^liti-r 
Ir.'i   Doolittlf,  Ort.  :i\,  istil  ;   lia«i  ;i  il:iu;;liU'r  .iinl  '1  soiih. 
TIk'  (lauLtlilcr  Ilfttif  m.  John  Saxton  (Klijali,  John,  Wil- 
liam), April  'J!*,  IJ<1H. 
iv     Kmki.ink,  h.  lS4li;  .1.  1M49. 
V      IIkttik,    l».    K»'l>.    17,    184;');    m.    Henry    Dakin    {(ieorj^e, 

|)uni»'l,  Ahrani),  May  'Jl,  lHt>7  ;  3  t>r  4  children, 
vi     Kmma   Ki,i/.a,   l».    Jan.    7,    ISftl  ;  m.    Elijali    Hains  (Alex, 

Calel),  Alex,  Matthew),  Feh.  -J;'),  1877. 
vii     AnoMKAM  Jirn.soN,  l».  Aug.  f>,  185S. 
viii     Artii  sTA  Ai.hina,  h.  Dec.  *21,  18.%. 


.?• 


\\. 


1.  Hi.  Iteilbeil  McCoiiIK'II,  brother  to  I)a\i«l,  l»,  at  Weymouth, 
N.  S.,  |S2'J;  m.  PheI.e  Jane  Chute,  sinter  to  Kllen,  Feh.  17,  I8f)0, 
and  have  liv«-d  over  40  years  in  Malahide,  Ont.,  acrous  the  road  from 
the  Jubilee  meetinir  house,  as  farmers. 


II 
iii 
iv 


V 

\  i 


ClIll.ltKKN. 

i  F.KoNiDAs  HuKU  KM.,  i>.  Fel».  3,  IS.M  ;  m.  Itarliel,  daughter 
of  Capt.  .lames  and  Mary  (.McUormand)  White,  Oct.  II, 
I87t),  and  is  a  merchant  in  St.  Thoinus,  Ont. 

TiiKKKSA    Ai.HtNA,  h.  July  'JS,  IM.^ii ;  d.  Oct.  5,  ISftU. 

AooNiKA.M  J.,  1).  Jan.  If),  1S57  ;  d.  .March  5,  180;]. 

Ko<iKU  Williams,  b.  Aug.  Ii3,  1858;  in.  Hattie  A.  MeC'on- 
nell  (Klislia,  Henjamin,  Benjamin),  Dec.  19,  ISSH,  and 
are  living  in  Assa,  west  of  Manitoba. 

Amkricus  v.,  b.  June  14,  186*2;  d.  April  5,  1881. 

Thomas  MiiiKiniK,  l».  -M.iy  31,  lS(i9;  in.  Ktta  Lorenda, 
daughter  of  Mahlon  Chute,  Sept.  '23,  1891,  and  lives 
with  his  parents  on  the  old  farm. 


Mckenzie. 

1.  i.  Alexander  McKoilzitS  b.  in  Scotland,  1733,  came  over  to 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  about  1747  ;  from  there  went  to  (ir-mville  ;  m.  Mary, 
daughter  <tf  Walter  Wilkins  (b.  in  Halifax,  I7;")(l)  in  \Hih,  .and  th«'y 
settled  at  Stony  Heach,  2  miles  below  <franvillu  Ferry;  a  good 
Christian  man  and  a  farmer.  Kev.  Henry  Alline  made  his  home 
there  considerably  during  his  ministry.  He  d.  July  14,  1820;  she 
(1.  in  the  fall  of  1843,  aged  93. 


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CXII 


AM.IKM     KAMII.IKS. 


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i 


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1 

I 
•I-  'I 

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4  HII.DKKN. 

i  Sakaii,  I>.  .Fiiih-  'JI,  17()tt;  m.  Juih*  15,  17x6,  .I.»m'|.|i  'I'limujis, 
l».  ill  l*«iiiisylMiiii:i,  IT.VJ;  <l.  in  (irjiiivillo.  N.»\,  -jx,  |Mll, 
Slif  III.  -J.l.  I)ca  Tliomas  Cliiiti",  1M-J1».  S«-.-  N...  1:{.  Cliil- 
(IrcMi :  ( 1 )  l>tt«y,  I).  !)*•(•.  (»,  M'SX  ;  in.  <t»M»rix«*,  s.iii  «>f  J«>|iii 
n.-ril.aiKl  lin.l  7  cliil.lr.'ii.  (•_')  Mary,  I..  l)f<-.  5,  171M  ;  m. 
Frt'(|«'ri«'lv  IJickilMon,  son  of  AlM-ilut-iro,  F»'l».  I.'>,  IXlo,  :iii<l 
li:'.<l  VV .-liter,  Annriiifll.'i,  flos«>|i|i,  llavilali,  Mar\  Ann,  lliil 
t^ili,  .loliii,  and  Kli/altttli.  (:t)  (Miarlott*-,  I*.  .Iiiiic  'l'.\,  \l\r.\  ; 
III.  Ili'iirv  l\ickit.soii  (.Ionian,  .M>«-ilnf<»o),  Scpl.  I.  iMl  |, 
ami  livi'd  ill  Claiviicf  till  1S*J0,  at  Si.  (Voiv  ('ovi-lill 
IS'JS,  tlu'ii  ill  (iranvilN-,  wlu'iv  he  «l.  1SH.*»,  aijiMl  7.''> ;  slit* 
<l.  July,  |SH2,  past  s<>.  C;iiil«livn:  (a)  Kliwi  Ann,  I..  .Fiinc 
S,  lSl'(»;  III.  N»'Uoii  I'ack  (svv  lii-njainin  Ko^t«•r).  (!•)  .loi- 
tlaii  AltriMJ,  b.  ISIS  ;  m.  In-iii',  daiij^litcr  of  liiiv  I'avson  ; 
W  «liiMii-ii.  (<•)  ll.innali  U.,  )>.  Nov.  Ki,  \s\\)\  m.  AI.-\. 
son  ot  .laiin's  llcaiy,  m»ii  «»f  Alex,  July  "J'J,  1S47  ;  «• 
rhiMrcn  ;  lir  <1.  F»l>.  7,  18Sl»,  :i},'f.l  67,  in  Lynn.  (<l) 
.Jo.  |i|i,  li.  IS'JI  ;  III.  !Ma}.'j;i<'  Viile,  ami  wi-nl  lo  Au>lialia. 
(«')  Mary,  1».  IS'JH;  in.  lii'iijamin  To<M,  Lynn,  Mass.  (f) 
Sarah,  l».  18'Jft;  m.  Charles  AinU'rson.  (g)  Henry,  l». 
1X"J7  ;  111.  Catharine  Stanifonl ;  went  to  .Australia,  (h) 
Frederick,  1».  ls;U>;  in.  Ijz/.ie  Vule;  .also  went  to  .Austra- 
lia, (i)  Susanna,  h.  1S.'{'2;  in.  Charles  llealev.  (j)/er- 
iiah,  I).  IS:!S;  ,1.  :ihoiit  ISH:^.  (4)  Walter,  "h.  Oet.  -JS, 
179r>;  III.  Kleaiior,  daughter  of  Abrani  Lent  :  Ti  ehildreii ; 
ni.  -d  and  ltd,  Betsey  and  Klean«>r,  dau);hters  of  Uev. 
Thos.  DcIoiil;.  (ft)  Sarah,  1>.  .Mav  1,  17l»7;  in.  James,  son 
of  .Mexaiider  llealy,  Feb.  12,  IS'JO;  7  ehihlreii.  («>)  Elean- 
or, b.  June  7,  I75»5);  d.  youiij;.  (7)  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  •J(>,  ISO'J  ; 
d.  IS'JI.  (S)  Susan  .Ann,  b.  Fi-b.  117,  1S04  ;  m.  James,  son 
of  Henry  Messenger;  (5  children.  (9)  Alexander,  b.  May 
llO,  ISOjl;  III.  Sarah  Kebeeca,  dauj^Jiter  of  Joseph  Allen, 
.\iij;.  17,  1S41  ;  liveil  in  St.  Cath.-irine,  Out.,  sexeral 
years,  bla(tksniith  ;  sin*  d.  Oet.  2S,  IS6U;  he  iii.  twice 
after,  and  d.  F«b.  "j:!,  lM75.  Cliildren  :  (a)  Annie,  d., 
aired  'li^.  (b)  William,  d„  :iued  Il».  (c)  Hattie  M.,  b. 
1S4;{,  «;iine  to  Lynn,  1*^7'^;  m.  Joseph  Skinner,  policc- 
in.iii.  May.  ISStl,  .imi  live  in  I'ealiody. 

Makv,  b.  17t)S  ;  d.  soon. 

Wamkk,  b.  May    L  1770;  a  sea  captain  ;  d.  on  his  own 
v«'ssel  in  Annapolis  Hiver,  Dec.  -4,  1799. 

WII.I.IA.M,  b.  May  4,  1770. 

Ahha,  b    177.'{ ;  d.  1776. 

Ki  iZAUKi  II,  b.  1776;  III.  (ieorjjje,  s<ui  of  <iideoii  Witt  (from 
Lyiiii,  M:iss.,  to  (iraiivillv,  N.  S.),  Oct.  H,  1799,  ami  had 
1:5  cliildr.  II.  She  d.  May  19,  1S27.  IL-  in.  'J.l,  Eleanor, 
diiugliter  ttf  Abrani  Lent,  ami  had  'A  children  more. 

Joii.N,  b.  about  1779.     A  preacher  after  Henry  Alline. 


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H      ix       Al.KXANItKK,  I).   17^4. 

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Strailinun. 
xi     INn.LY,    l>.    I71HI;   III.  Ilfiiry,    son  of  Alu'ilm-go  KickitHoii; 
IM»  chililrtMi. 

2,  ii.  Williuiii  MrK<'iizie  (AU-x),  l>.  in  (Jniiivillo,  May  4, 
I77(>;  III.  Ilannaii,  alaii.  of  KhciM'Zcr  (.'orniiii;,  17Ur>;  li  veil  at  Stony 
Btacli,  ami  .1.  Marih,  \<i\f.     Slu-  .1.  Oct.,  IS42,  ugo.l  1± 

«  IIII.DKKN. 

i  Ar.KXAMtKK.  b.  May  4,  179<>;  m.  Mary,  «laiij;hl«'r  »)f  I>r. 
.Xmlrfw  Si.lfifr.  'Shi- .1  IHH!),  aged  MO.  C'liildrt'ii :  (1) 
\Villi:im  Hi-iiry,  l>.  IH*J4;  in.  Mary,  <lauyhtfr  of  (iillHTl 
INift :  I  daiiuliti-r:  in.  'J<l,  Catliariiu*,  tJaughtiT  uf  JuHcph 
i)iinl>ar:  :W*liililrfii ;  merclianl  in  hynii.  (2)  Anne,  l>. 
IM-Jti;  in.  Stf|i|iin  MrCoJl;  1»  cliihlrVn.  {'.i)  Klizal»elli, 
l».  |H'J^<;  m.  Thomas  IVarson  ;  2  ihihlrfii.  (4)  Hannah, 
li.  iHyo;  III.  Cyrus  Vaniey  ;  li  I'liiUlitn.  (f))  Mary,  b. 
I>:S'J;  in.  William  ilallitlay;  1  son.  (G)  Kineline,  b. 
IH:'.4;  m.  KoU-rt  Ilalli<lay.  (7)  ^Villu•lnlinl^  b.  1839: 
III.  Ohiey  IJoberts;  I  .laiiylitt-r ;  <l.  l«HO.  (fS)  .Sophronia, 
b.  1^41  ;  III.  Jaiiii'K  N'aii  iilarii'oni  ;  I  son.  (9)  Alexan<iiT, 
b.  1x45;  m.  Mary  Smith  (Col.  Aaron  (J.,  John).  (H») 
lohii  Siileler,  b,  IS4X;  ni.  Dora  Kennedy;  7  children.  She 

d.   1XN8. 

k^KTiiiAH,  b.  Sept.  15,  1797;  in.  Dea.  John,  Hon  of  Maiia^- 
seh  Lilch,  and  lived  at  Littlcfield,  N.  S.,  and  d.  Feb., 
IHlii}.  He  married  '2*\  and  3d,  I'olly  and  Amelia,  daugh- 
ters of  Dea.  Daniel  llains,  and  d.  Chihiren  :  (1)  Han- 
nah, III.  Fram-is  Halliday.  (*J)  Man.-Mseh,  in.  Klizabeth, 
daughter  of  Jaeol»  Turpel.  {'.I)  Simun,  <l.  rioon.  (4)  Susan, 
III.  Capt.  Thomas  MuHsels.  (5)  Eben  Corning,  m.  Henri- 
etta FiirbiiHh.  (•»)  Kdwin  K.,  in.  Mary  ().  Peters.  (7) 
Janus,  in.  Isal»el  Clark.  (S)  liethiali,  b.  Dee.  U»,  1H:U; 
111.  ilohn  W.  Johnson,  son  John  W.;  m.  'Jd,  Kev.  (ieorge 
\V.,  soli  of  Jolin  Sedenjuist ;  f)  children.;   live  in  Lynn. 

Aitn.AiL,  ,b.  Sept.  1,  1799;  in.  James  Martin,  who  d.  suh- 

A  daughter  Ann,  b.  Dec. 


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1,  IS'J'J;   ni.  (apt.  John  Perry,  of  Beaver  Hiver. 
Maky,  b.  Aug.  3,  l!SO*J;  in.  Gilbert  Cross;  7  children. 
Ha.n.naii,  b.  June  7,  |H(I4;  m.  Janu'H  Litch ;  8  children. 
Ki.MK,  b.  .April  5,  1807;  m.  William  Turpel ;  7  children. 
Ki.u.NoK,  b.  June  27,   1809;    m.    ThoiiuiH  Sprovvie,  Jr.;  9 

ehihireii. 
Ki.iZA  M.,  b.  Jan.  18,  1812;  m.  John  H.,  hod  of  Jonathan 

McKinnea;  7  children.     lie    d.   18G2,  agetl    49;  tihe  m. 

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ix     Sarah  A.,  b.  May  1,  1813;  m.  Rev.  John  J.  Woodworth. 
X     Makgarkt  Jane,  b.  8e])t.  5,  1815;    m.   Thomns,  son  of 

John   Perry;   3   children.     A   son   Thomas    William  at 

New  Haven,  Cl. 


1'  * 


3.  ii.  Alexander  McKeiizie,  Jr.,  b.  1784;  m.  Polly,  daugh- 
ter of  Willoughby  Sollows,  of  Yarmouth.  She  d.  about  1831.  He 
ra.  2d,  Edith,  daughter  of  Joseph  Saunders  (Henry,  Joseph),  and 
w'dow  of  William  Harris,  and  d.  about  1834. 


CHILDREN. 


i 


f  IT,- 1 


1 

ii 
iii 
iv 

V 


Walter,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Ancel  Crosby. 
William,  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of  John  Landers. 
Eleanor,  m.  Nathan,  son  of  Jabez  Landers. 
Ruth,  m.  William,  son  of  Isaac  Balcomb. 
Mary  Caroline. 


MARSHALL. 

1,  i.  Sometime  before  the  Revolution,  probably  about  1770, 
four  brothers  Marshall  went  to  Granville,  N.  S.,  and  located,  three 
of  them  in  Wilraot,  the  other,  Anthony,  at  Marshalltown,  Digby 
county.  Their  parentage  we  have  not  satisfactorily  ascertained. 
Solomon  is  reported  to  have  come  from  Pennsylvania  to  Massachu- 
setts and  thence  to  Nova  Scotia,  while  Anthony  is  reported  to  have 
come  over  from  Long  Island.  William  is  said  to  have  got  his  wife, 
Lydia,  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  so  it  is  difficult  to  arrive  at  precise  data 
to  trace  them.  That  they  were  brothers  was  always  said  by  their 
children  in  Nova  Scotia. 


CHILDREN. 


3 
4 

5 


I 

ii 
iii 
iv 

V 


William,  b.  about  1740. 
Solomon,  b.  about  1743. 
Anthony,  b.  about  1745. 
Isaac,  b.  June  10,  1748. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1751  (?);  d.  young. 


3.  ii.  William  Marshall,  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of  George  Wil- 
lett,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April  22,  1761,  and  lived  in  Wilinot,  Annapolis 
county,  N.  S.  He  is  reported  to  have  d.  in  New  Brunswick  about 
1815.'  She  d.  Sept.  1,  1828,  aged  91. 

children. 
i     Sybil,  b.  Feb.  S,  1762;  m.  Dea.  Thomas  Chute.     No.  13. 
ii     William,  b.  Oct.  21,  1763 ;  d.  Sept.  6,  1764. 


il 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


CXV 


1  worth. 

son  of 

liam  at 


,  daugli- 
31.  He 
jh),  an  J 


iii     William,  b.  Au^.  .5,  1765  ;  <1.  Sept.  30, 1776. 
iv     Catharine,  b.  Sept.  10,  1767 ;  d.  Jan.  5,  1779. 

6  V     Andrew,  I.  Feb.  '23,  1770. 

7  vi    John,  b.  April  20,  1772. 

8  vii     Abel  R.,  b.  May  13,  1774. 

viii  Elizabeth,  b.  March  28,  1776;  in.  WilUam  Marshall,  son 
of  Isaac, 
ix  Calvin,  b.  April  16,1778;  m.  Helen  Phinney  (Zaccheua, 
Benjamin,  John,  John,  John,  of  Barnstable  county,  Mass., 
about  1630),  and  lived  at  Petticodiac,  N.  B.;  had  John 
and  3  or  4  more  children. 
X     Sarah,  b.  Aug.  27,  1780;  m.  Samuel  Gates.     See  Gates. 


.V^-: 


3.    ii.    Solomon  Marshall,  m. 


Simpson  in  Pennsylvania,, 


and  had  a  daughter  Sarah,  b.  about  1770 ;  ra.  Benjamin  Milbury, 
See  Barnes.  Mrs.  Marshall  d.  He  m.  2d,  Hannah  Kendall  (Elisha, 
Thomas,  Thomas,  Francis,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1640;  d.  1708,  aged 
88),  and  went  to  Wilmot,  N.  S. 


out  1770, 
ted,  three 
m,  Digby 
Pertained. 
Massachu- 
d  to  have 
t  his  wife, 
seise  data 
by  their 


CHILDRBX. 


9    ii 

Elisha,  b.  1773  (?). 

10    iii 

Obadiah,  b.  1775  (?). 

iv 

Solomon,  b.  1777;  ra.  Rachel  Chute 

11        V 

Samuel,  b.  1779. 

vi 

Seth,  b.  1782  (?). 

vii 

Sophia,  b.  1785  (?);  m.  Levi  Cole. 

12  viii 

Levi,  b.  1788  (?). 

See  No.  10. 


4.  ii.  Anthony  Marshall,  m.  Rachel  Morse,  1764;  and  lived 
at  Marshalltown,  Digby  county,  N.  S.  She  d.  1825,  aged  70;  he  ra. 
2d,  Mrs.  Margera  Ingles,  widow  of  Thoraas  Bacon,  1826;  and  d. 
1829.     She  d.  1830,  aged  80. 


;orge  Wil- 
Annapolia 
rick  about 


13  ii 


children. 

Abigail,  b.  1765;  ra.  John  Henry  Snyder*,  and  had  (1) 
Stephen,  m.  Manassah  Spinney.  (2)  Mary,  ra.  Henry 
Merry.  (3)  Abba,  ra.  John  McColly.  (4)  Henry,  m.,  and 
drowned  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy.  (5)  Rachel,  ra.  Daniel, 
son  of  Peter  Haram ;  8  children.  (6)  Solomon.  (7)  Jo- 
seph. (8)  Becca,  b.  1807 ;  m.  Thomas  Morgan  (Edward, 
George);  5  or  6  children. 
Joseph,  b.  1766. 


No.  13. 


*  Mary  Elizabeth  Cunningham  m.  Mr.  Schofleld,  who  was  drowned,  leaving 
a  daughter,  Sarah  Clarissa,  who  m.  Hubert  Saxton.  The  Widow  Schotleld 
then  m.  Nathan  Rogers,  and  a  daughter,  Susanna,  ra.  Benjamin  Chute.  Mr. 
Rogers  d.,  and  the  widow  m.  John  Henry  Snyder,  as  his  second  wife, 


CXVl 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


'i  I    .1! 


r ' 


iii     Richard,  b.  Jan.  30,    1768;  m.   Hannah   Bacon.     She    d. 
1847,  aged  70  ;  he  m.  2(1,  Martha  (Ingles)  Marshall,  and 
d.  1855.     She  d.  1862,  aged  81. 
14  iv     Isaac,  b.  March  12,  1770. 

V  Kachkl,  b   1771;  in.  Richard  Collins;  several  children 

vi     Polly,  b.  1773  ;  in.  John,  son  of  William  Crojtley,  Nov.  1, 
1792;  2  children. 

15  vii     William,  b.  1776. 

16  viii     Solomon,  b.  1779. 

5.  ii.  Isaac  Marshall,  b.  June  10,  1748  ;  m.  Mary  Robbins, 
1772;  lived  in  Clarence.  She  d.  Jan.  7,  1817,  aged  65;  he  m.  2d, 
Ruth  Parisli,  widow  of  Dea.  Joseph  Morton,  1820,  and  d.  Dec.  6, 
1824.     She  d.  May  23,  1846,  aged  80. 

CHILDKKN. 

17    i     Otis,  b.  Feb.  21,  1773. 

ii  Lucy,  b.  Jan.  6,  1775;  ni.  George  Gardner,  and  had  a 
daughter,  Catharine,  m.  Henry  Charlton;  6  children. 
Mr.  Gardner  d.  1850,  aged  93.  Henry  Charlton  d.  1842, 
aged  52.     She  d.  1883,  aged  89. 

18  iii     William,  b.  Aug.  14,  1777. 

iv     Mary,  b.  Sept.  10,  1779;  m.  William  Chute.     See  22. 

V  Cynthia,  b.  Nov.  27,  1781 ;  m.  Elisha  Marshall.     See  Mar- 

shall, 
vi     Priscilla,  b.  Nov.  29,  1783;  m.  Henry,  son  of  John  Dunn, 
6  children.     She  d.  Deo.  3,  1877.     He  d.  July  13,  1884, 
aged  92. 

19  vii     David,  b.  Sept.  17,  1786. 

viii     Catharine,  b.  July  2,  1791;  d.  young. 


6.  lit  Andrew  Marshall  (William),  b.  Feb.  23,  1770;  m. 
Susanna,  daugliter  of  Major  Samuel  Chesley,  Jan.  29,  1792,  by  Dr. 
Charles  Inglds,  and  lived  in  Clarence,  Annapolis  county,  a  sturdy 
farmer.     He  d.  Sept.  28,  1865.     She  d.  Dec.  2,  1858,  aged  89. 


children. 

i  Nancy,  b.  Aug.  27,  1793;  m.  Jeremiah,  son  of  Jacob  Cal- 
nek,  Oct.  23,  1821,  and  d.  March  25, 1858.  He  d.;  had  7 
children.  The  eldest,  William  A.,  b.  1822,  d.  June,  1892, 
was  an  excellent  surveyor,  school-teacher, 'editor,  histo- 
rian, and  genealogist. 

ii  Andrew,  Jr.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1795;  m.  Abigail  Morse  (Capt. 
Abner,  Abner,  Obadiah,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel), 
Oct.  21,  1819,  and  had  Henry,  Benjamin,  Harriet,  Maria, 
Eliza,  William  Burton,  Charlotte,  and  Rose.  Mr.  Mar- 
shall d.  March  7,  1868.     She  d.  March  9,  1844,  aged  53. 


I 


M 


ALLIED    FAMIMKS. 


CXVII 


She    (1. 
lall,  and 


klren 
,  Nov.  1, 


Robbins, 
e  111.  '2(1, 
.  Dec.  G, 


iid  had   a 

children. 

n  d.  1842, 


e  -i-i. 

See  Mar- 

)hn  Dunn, 

f  13,  1884, 


1770;  m. 
d'l,  by  Dr. 
,  a  sturdy 

89. 


Jacob  Cal- 

e  d.;  had  7 

une,  1892, 

iitor,  histo- 

§)Yse  (Capt. 

1,  Samuel), 

riet,  Maria, 

Mr.  Mar- 

,  aged  53. 


iii  Caleb,  b.  Nov.  30,  1797;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  WUliatii 
Bent,  Nov.  11,  1823,  and  had  (1)  Maria  Augusta,  b. 
IS24;  ui.  Rev.  Joretniah  Bancroft.  (2)  Selina  Elizabeth, 
b.  1827;  m.  Dea.  Edw.  Marshall.  See  No.  13.  (3) 
Susan  Amelia,  b.  1830;  d.  1850.  (4)  Abigail  Jane,  b. 
183.');  m.  Isaiah  Dimock.  (5)  William  Lovett,  b.  1839; 
ni.  Susan  Leonard  (Benjamin,  Seth).  Mr.  Marshall  d. 
Jan.  8,  1862.     She  d.  Aug.  31,  1882,  ageil  82. 

iv     Susan,  b.  Aug.  24,  1800 ;  ra.  Joseph  Starrett,  July  11,  1817  ; 

d.     He  d.  1871. 
V     Eliza,  b.  Aug.  16, 1802;  m.  Daniel,  son  of  Richard  Nicholls, 
Nov.  4,  1829,  and  d.  April,  1876.     He  was  a  merchant 
and  postmaster  at  Clarence ;  d.  1885,  aged  80. 

vi     Ben.iamin,  b.  July  10,  1804;  m  Eliza  Beattie,  1830. 

vii     IIklen,  b.  Feb.  11,  1807  ;  d.  May  24,  1849. 
viii     SiDNKY,  b.  April  16,  1809;  d.  Nov.  8,  1811. 

ix     Sidney,  b.  May  31,  1814  ;  m.  Tamer  Chute.     No.  42. 

7.  iii.  John  Marshall  (William),  b.  April  20,  1772 ;  m.  Nancy, 
daughter  of  Abednogo  and  Phebo  (Tucker)  Rickitson,  Oct.  17, 
1797,  by  Rev.  T.  H.  Chipman,  and  lived  a  mile  below  Bridgetown, 
south  side  of  the  Annapolis  river,  a  farmer;  d.  July  15,  1858.  She 
d.  March  17,  1853,  aged  76. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Maria,  b.  Oct.  14,  1798;  m,  John,  son  of  Alvin   Corbit, 
Feb.  8,  1820,  by  Parson  Perkins;  had  several  children, 
and  d.     He  d.  about  1870. 
ii     Susanna,  b.  March  9,  1800;  d.  187-. 

iii  WiLLETT,  b.  Feb.  9,  1802;  ra.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Jo- 
se])h  Johnson,  1826;  and  d.  about  1870. 

iv  Levicia,  b.  Nov.  8, 1803 ;  m.  Samuel  B.,  son  of  Hon.  Major 
Chipman.     See  Chipman. 

v  William,  b.  April  22,  1805;  m.  Maria,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam Bent,  May  10,  1831,  and  d.     She  d.  about  1870. 

vi     Calvin,  b.  April  2,  1807 ;  d.  Jan.  17,  1815. 
vii     Sophia,  b.  Aug.  14,  1810;  ra.  William,  son  of  Joseph  John- 
son, Dec.  19,  1838;  several  children, 
viii     Eliza,  b   July  31,  1812;  m.  Thomas  A.,  son  of  Antonio 
Gavazzft,  Jan.  4,  1848,  and  d.  Oct.  2,  1891.     He  d.  1877. 

ix  Mary  Ann,  b.  Feb.  10,  1816;  m.  William  Freeman  Mar- 
shall (Solomon,  A»ithony),  June  22,  1847;  had  2  daugh- 
ters, and  d.  July  7,  1891.     He  m.  2d, Shamper. 

X  John  James,  b.  June  7,  1818;  m.  Maria  Randolph,  Dec. 
16,  1852,  and  lived  on  the  old  place;  d.  in  N.  Y.,  1894. 

8.  iii.    Abel   R.  Marshall   (William),  b.   May  13,  1774;  m. 

sther,  daughter  of  Daniel  Felch,  F.sq.  (came  over  to  Annapolis,  N. 
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CXVlll  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

S.,   in   the  sloop,   Charming  Molly,  in    May,   1760),  Jan.  4,  1798, 
and  lived  in  Clarence. 

CHILDREN. 

i     William,  b.  Sept.  27,  1798;  m.  Mary  Fritz,  July  4,  1822; 

8  children, 
ii     Samuel,  b.  Nov.  25,  1800;  ni.  Rachel,  daughter  of  John 

Elliott, 
iii     Dea.  Thomas  A.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1802;  m.  Margaret  Elliott,  a 

sister;  11  children;  Lawrencetown. 
iv     Ltdia,  b.  Feb.  12, 1805;  m.  William,  son  of  James  Charlton. 
V     RuFUS,  b.  Sept.  15,  1810  ;  m.  Mary  Jane  Webster. 


I  «  9.     Hi.     Elisha  Marshall  (Solomon),  b.  about  1773;  m.  Cynthia, 

daughter  of  Isaac  Marshall,  and  lived  in  Wilmot. 


CHILDREN. 

i     Eliza,   m.   Oldham,  son  of  Benjamin  Fales;  7   children. 
See  Gates. 

ii     Caroline,  m. Sullivan. 

iii     Lucy,  m.  David  F.  Milbury  (James,  Joseph).     Sec  Barnes. 

iv     Rev.  Levi  H.,  b.  1811  ;  m.  Collins;  was  an  active, 

useful  minister  in  the  Baptist  church  in  New  Brunswick  ; 
d.  April  15,  1866;  7  children. 
'  v     Seth,  m.  Susan,  daughter  of  John  Fritz, 

vi     Emily,  m.  William  Locke. 

vii     Jacob,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Ward  ;  5  children. 
>  viii     Mercy,  m.  James  Locke  ;  3  children. 

-•i  10.     iii.     Obadiah  Marshall,    brother  to  the    above,  b.   about 

1775;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Eaton;  lived  in  Wilmot. 

children. 

i  Amelia,  ra.  James,  son  of  Andrew  Brown. 

ii  Mary,  m.  Handley  C.  Gates.     See  Gates, 

iii  Lucy,  m.  Phineas  Hudson, 

iv  Margaret,  ni.  Bufus,  son  of  John  Robbins. 

V  Sarah  Ann,  m.  Daniel  Whitman, 

vi  Eunice,  m. 

vii  John,  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Levi  Marshall. 

^d  '  viii  William,  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  James  Flanigan. 

ix  BoRERT,  m.  Margaret  Moore. 

X  Elias,  m.  Nancy  Freeman. 


11.     iii.     Samnel    Marshall,    another    brother,  b.    1779;    ra. 
Nancy,  daughter  of  Joseph    Bustine;  2d,   Anna  Tufts;  3d,  Mary 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


CXIX 


I,  1798, 

t,  1822; 
of  John 
;iUott,  a 
;;h!vrlton. 

Cynthia, 
children. 


e  Barnes, 
in  active, 
nnswick ; 


■hiUlren. 

b.   about 
hnot. 


(Marshall)   Chute   (see  No.  22);  4th,  Cynthia,  daughter  of  James 
Harris,  and  widow  of  Ilughy  Gray,*  and  d.  1851). 

CHILDREN. 

i  Sophia,  m.  Edwin  Arminson. 

*     ii  William,  in.  Hannah,  daughter  of  Thomas  Ward, 

iii  Elizabkth,  b.  1808;  m.  Stephen,  son  of  Andrew  Brown; 
4  children.  He  d.  1844,  aged  42;  she  m.  2d,  Nelson 
Baker,  and  lives  in  East  Boston, 

iv  Louise,  m.  Stephen  Tufts. 

V  Rkbkcca,  m.  James  Mitchell,  1837. 

vi  Joseph,  in.  Rebecca  Walker, 

vii  Samuel,  m.  Fanny  Welton. 

viii  Mary   Ann,  ni.  John  Hawksworth. 

ix  ('ATHARiNE,  m.  Jamcs  Devinny. 

X  Salome,  in.  Is/ael  Bent,  Jr. 

xi  Abigail,  in.  Robinson,  son  of  John  Palmer.  . 

12.  iii.  Levi  Marshall,  youngest  brother,  b.  about  1788;  ni. 
Catharine,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Wliite,  and  lived  in  Wilmot.  Shed, 
about  1830;  he  m.  2d,  Mary  White,  a  sister;  d.  about  1840.  He  d. 
1865. 


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I 
ii 

iii 

iv 

v 

vi 

vii 


vui 


CHILDREN,  •• 

Lamitty  Ann,  d.  single. 

James  Manning,  m.  Mary  Whitman,  6  children  ;  m.  2d, 
Bruce ;  and  live  in  Georgia. 

Maria,  ni.  Jabez  Morton, 

Henry,  in.  Phebe  Morton,  daughter  of  Jabez  by  a  1st  wife. 

Sarah,  m.  John,  son  of  Obadiah  Marshall,  and  live  at  Cen- 
tre Harbor,  N.  H. 

Edward  Manning,  b.  1821;  m.  Margaret  Mof¥at;  2  chil- 
dren. 

Catharine,  b.  1823;  in.  James  P.,  son  of  William  Pierce; 
13  children.  They  came  from  New  Brunswick  to  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1869;  daughter  Martha  m.  James  Milledge 
Chute.     See  127. 

Adoniram  Judson,  m.  Barbara  Rafuse  (Frederick  and 
Betty  (Morton)  Rafuse);  he  d.  on  Gates  Mountain,  March 
2.1,  1893,  aged  88. 


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t 


gan. 


1779;    m. 
3d,  Mary 


13.  iii.  Josenh  Marshall  (Anthony),  b.  near  Digby  N.  S., 
1766;  m.  Temperance  Eldridgo*  (Barnabas,  over  to  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.,  from  Cape  Cod,  Barnabas,  Gideon,  Robert,  to  Yarmouth, 
Mass.,  from  Norwich,  Eng.,  1643),  1789.     He  went  to  New  London, 

♦  See  Cynthia,  daughter  of  Richard  Kuggle.s. 


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ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


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1 


I" 


in 


V 


111 


Conn.,  1793  or  4,  and  was  not  heard  from  afterwards, 
about  1800,  na.  Benjamin  Ellis. 


His  widow, 


CHILDREN. 


u 


Barnabas,  b.  Aug.,  1790  ;  m.  Mary  S.,  daughter  of  Thomas 
\Bacon,  and  lived  at  or  near  Marshalltown,  a  slioemaker  ; 
d.  Nov.,  1863.  She  d.  May  3,  1884,  aged  94.  Cliildren  : 
(1)  Thomas,  b.  Oct.,  1811 ;  m.  Mahala,  daughter  of  James 
Smith;  11  children,  and  d.  1889.  (2)  Martha,  b.  1813; 
m.  Robert  Foster  (Irish);  6  children,  (3)  Abba,  b.  1815; 
m.  Eliab  Bell,  Jr.;  6  children.  (4)  Mary,  b.  1818 ;  m. 
Marr  Porter;  7  children.  She  d.  Aug.,  1864.  (5)  Stephen 
B.,  b.  1820;  m.  Matilda,  daughter  of  Stephen  Bacon;  10 
children.  (6)  Margera,  b.  1823;  m.  Washington,  son  of 
Jabeth  Dunbar;  6  children;  Mt.  Serrat.  (7)  James  E., 
b.  1825;  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of  James  Smith  ;  8  children". 
(8)  Sarah  A.,  b.  1828;  m.  Benjamin  Marshall  (Joseph, 
William,  Anthony);  7  children.  (9)  Joseph  B.,  b.  18.31  ; 
m.  Esther,  daughter  of  James  and  Esther  (Savary) 
Smith,  1858;  had  5  children;  lived  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  and 
d.  Sept.  18,  1892.  (10)  Robert  W.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1834;  m. 
Mary  C,  daughter  of  William  Zeigler,  Dec.  16,  1860  ;  8 
children  ;  live  in  Marbleliead,  a  shoemaker. 

Abba,  b.  1792;  m.  Isaac  Dakin,  1808;  had  a  child  that  d. 
with  its  mother  soon.     He  m.  2d. 


14.  iii.  Isaac  Marshall  (Anthony),  b.  March  12,  1770;  m. 
Rachel,  daughter  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Potter)  Goudey,  and  lived 
at  or  near  Marshalltown.  She  d.  1797;  he  m.  2<1,  Abigail,  daughter 
of  Josiah  Winchester,  and  d.  1835.     She  d.  spring  of  1855. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Rachel,  b.  March  8,  1797  ;   m.  Dea.  Thomas  Bacon,  son  of 
Thomas ;  8  children.    Dea.  Bacon  m.  1st  Abigail  Eldridge, 
»^  sister  to  Capt.  Stephen  Eldridge,  and  had  a  son,  Samuel 

Traslc,  b.  1814,  a  school-teacher,  J.  P.,  and  Baptist  dea- 
con;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of  Thomas  Harris  (lost  on  the 
Caroline,  1831),  and  had  6  children.  She  d.  Feb.,  1893, 
aged  76.  Dea.  Thomas  Bacon  killed  by  a  tree  March  8, 
1844,  aged  58. 
ii  Eliza  Ann,  b.  1799;  m.  Towner  Odell,  and  had  a  daugh- 
ter, Abba  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Troop,  son  of  Frank  and 
Mary  (Barnes-Gilliland)  Armstrong.  Mr.  Odell  d.  She 
m.  2d,  William  Gilliland  (eldest  son  of  Joseph,  from  Ire- 
land), and  had  6  children.  Mr.  Gilliland  m.  1st,  Marsena 
Ann,  daughter  of  Gideon  Van  Emburgh,  and  had  3  chil- 
dren, 
iii    Anthony,  b.  1802;  lost  at  sea  about  1830. 


il 


widow, 


rhomas 
'maker  ; 
lildren  : 
f  James 
b.  1813; 
b.  1815; 
818;  m. 
Stephen 
icon;  10 
I,  son  of 
imes  E., 
children. 
(Joseph, 
I).  1831  ; 
(Savary) 
.  H.,  an<l 
m. 


186U  ;  8 
d  that  d. 


1770;  m. 
iiid  lived 
daughter 


on,  son  of 
Eidridfie, 
n,  Samuel 

)tist  dea- 
st  on  the 
el).,  1893, 

March  8, 

a  daugh- 
'rank  and 
1  d.  She 
from  Ire- 
Marsena 
lad  3  chil- 


ALMED    FAMILIES. 


t.XXl 


IV 
V 

vi 

vii 

viii 

ix 

X 

zi 


George,  b.  1806;  m.  in  Trinidad,  West  Indies. 

Marta,  b.  April  29,  1809;  m.  John  Potter  (his  2d  wife), 

1853,  and  lives  at  Swampseott. 
Joseph,  b.  181 1 ;  m.  Mary  Pickel,  St.  John,  N.  B.;  5  children. 
James,  b.  1813  ;  m.  Amelia  Ann  Poole. 
Haxnah,  b.  1815;  m.  Benjamin  Hardy,  Ist  wife. 
Alfred,  b.  1817. 

Howard,  b.  1819;  m.  Lavinia  Poole  ;  6  or  7  children. 
Cecilia,  b.  1822;  m.  Benjamin  Hardy,  2d  wife. 

15.  iii.  William  Marnhall,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b.  1776 ; 
m.  Becca  White  (b.  Dec.  12,  1779),  and  lived  at  "South  Range," 
Digby  county ;  d.  Jan.  4, 1828.  She  m.  2d,  Richard  Mott  (b.  Oswego, 
N.  Y.,  June  9,  1767  ;  d.  July  10,  1844),  and  d.  about  1867,  aged  90. 
Mr.  Mott  m.  1st,  Susanna  White  (b.  Sept.  9,  1769;  d.  March  20, 
1836),  sister  to  Aunt  Becca,  and  had  several  children. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  12,  1800;  m.  William  Zeigler ;  14  chil- 
dren.    He  d.  F'eb.,  1883,  in  his  95th  year. 

Joseph,  b.  1804;  m.  Eunice  Hains*,  Daniel*,  John'^,  Walter^ 
from  Wales;  3  children. 

William  H.,  b.  1806;  ra.  Hannah  Wilson,  5  children;  m. 
2(1,  Caroline  Lambertson,  4  children. 

RosANNA,  b.  1808;  m.  Samuel  Hains,  brother  to  Eunice; 

6  children ;  live  in  Maine. 
Christiana,  b.  1810;  m.  Eli,  son  of  Ezekiel    Messenger, 

and  had  (1)  William  Edward,  b.  April  16,  1830;  m.  Har- 
riet Eliza  Bacon  (Dea.  Thomas,  Thomas),  and  had  6  or 

7  children.  Fie  is  a  grocer  in  Beverly,  Mass.  (2)  Mary 
Rebecca,  m.  George,  son  of  Christopher  Banks.  (3) 
James  Eli,  m.  Armanella  Leach.  (4)  Armanella,  m.  Al- 
fred Parker.     (5)  John.     (6)  Idelbert,  m.  Jenny  Carter. 

(7)  Joshua,  m.  Emma .     Mr.  Eli  Messenger  d.  May, 

1851,  aged  45.  She  m.  2d,  Michael  Gilliatt  (his  2d  wife), 
;vnd  had  Fanny  Meliuda,  m.  Israel,  son  of  Daniel  Hall, 
Port  Williams,  N.  S.,  and  had  a  son,  Capt.  William  Hall. 
Mr.  Gilliatt  d.  1865,  aged  75.     She  d.  1885. 

James  Moody,  m.  an  English  lady,  had  2  children,  and 

lived  in  New  York  city. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  about  1860,  aged  40. 
Martha,  m.  Daniel  Hains,  Jr.;  6  children,  and  lived  in 

Granville. 
John,  m.  Maria,  daughter  of  James  Fleet;  3  children. 
Richard  Mott,  m.  Emma,  daughter  of  William  Fleet;  3 

children. 
Armanella,  m.  Handley,  son  of  John  Banks;  5  children. 

Port  Williams. 
Shaw,  ra.  Minetta  Haskell ;  2  children. 


11 


111 


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vii 

viii 

ix 

X 

xi 
zii 


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Vv 


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■, ) 


CXXIl 


AUAKl)     lAMIMKS. 


xi 


* 


16.  Hi.  Solomon  MarNhall  (Anthony),  b.  1779;  m.  May  13, 
1802,  Martha,  daughter  of  James  Inglis,  from  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
and  lived  at  Marslialltown,  a  farmer,  merchant,  tanner,  and  wawyer, 
near  the  head  of  St.  Mary's  Bay.  With  Capt.  James  Bryant,  and 
son  Benjamin,  Charles  Thomas,  Elijah  Carty,  a  Mr.  Westcoat,  and 
Thomas  Harris,  he  started  for  St.  John,  N.  B.  (Harris  and  M'lrshall 
were  passengers),  on  the  packet  schooner  Caroline,  and  were  all 
lost,  Dec.  IS,  IH'U.  The  vessel  belonged  to  James  Crowley,  mer- 
chant, Digby.     Mrs.  Marshall  m.  '2d,  Richard  Marshall. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Jamks  Inglih,  b.  1804;  m.  Sarah  A.  Hains  (James,  Bar- 
tholomew, Bartholomew,  Matthew),  and  had  Martha  J., 
Solomon,  Alden,  Charlotte,  Edward,  Harvey,  Sophia, 
and  George.     The  parents  both  d.  in  1884.     She  was  75. 

ii    Richard,  m.  Elizabeth  Crowley;  *2  children. 

iii  Edward,  m.  Clarissa,  daughter  of  James  Everet;  6  chil- 
dren. 

iv     Eliza,  m.  Edward,  son  of  James  Everet;  6  children. 

v     Stephen,  ni.  Sophia  Hains;  2  children. 

vi     Solomon,  m.  Anna  Wade;  Sophia  Corbit. 

vii     Louise  E.,  m.  John  Ervine,  2  sons;  Alfred  Troop, 
viii     William  Freeman,  m.  Mary  Ann  Marshall ;  2  daughters. 

ix     Gilbert,  d.  aged  3  years. 

X     Alpheus,    m.  Tamer,  daughter   of   Alexander  Hardwick, 
Esq.;  4  children. 

xi  Hannah  M.,  I).  1827;  m.  Edward  Hardwick;  Daniel 
Nichols.  Son  Melbourn  H.  Hardwick,  in  Boston  with 
his  mother. 

xii     Thomas  Whitbfibld,  m.  Dorinda  luglis. 


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■ 


17.  iii.  Otis  Marshall  (Isaac),  b.  in  Clarence,  Feb.  21, 1773; 
m.  Silence,  daughter  of  Daniel  Kelch,  Esq.,  July  12,  1796;  and  lived 
at  Marshall's  Cove,  now  Port  Lome.  He  d.  1868.  She  d.  Oct.  1, 
1856,  aged  79. 

CHILDREN. 

i    Daniel,  b.    1797,   m.   Amoret  McKean,    1834,   and   had 
Leonora,  Ansley,  Mary  A.,  Oliver,  Isabel,  James  E.,  and 
Amoret. 
ii    Lucy,  b  1799. 

iii     Polly,  b.  1802;  m.  William,  son  of  Jesse  Viditoe;  9  chn. 
iv     Isaac,  b.  Oct.  14, 1804 ;  m.  Frances  Brown  (John,  William), 
and  d.  1870. 
v     Rebecca,  b.  Oct.  14, 1804;  m.  Allen  Clark;  6  children, 
vi    John,  b.  1806;  ra.  Rachel  Katherns;  5  children, 
vii    Oltvkk,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jesse  Viditoe;  10 children. 


ir 
J. 


ALLIED     FAMILIKS. 


CXXlll 


May  13, 
cotlaiid, 
sawyer, 
mt,  and 
jat,  aiul 
VTai-Hliall 
were  all 
ey,  mer- 


les, Bar- 

artliii  J., 

Sophia, 

3  was  75. 

, ;  6  chil- 

ren. 


aughters. 

lardwick, 

;   Daniel 
ton   with 


•21,1773; 
and  lived 
d.  Oct.  1, 


and   had 
es  E.,  and 

e ;  9  chn. 
William), 

lildren. 

dren. 


viii  DiADAMA,  m.  Elkanah  McLcod  ;  6  children. 

ix  Gki)K(.k,  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Jesse  Viditoe. 

X  LoviKA,  m.  Chesley  Sturk. 

xi  Allkn,  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of  John  Henry  Snyder.     She 

m.  2d,  Thomas  W.  Marshall ;  3d,  James  Morton, 

xii  Calvin,  m.  Lucy,  daughter  of  Peter  Strong;   11  children, 

xiii  Eliza,  m.  Alex.  Jackson  ;  5  children. 

18.  iii.  William  MarNhall,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  Aug.  14, 
1777;  m,  by  Rev.  T.  II.  Chipman,  Oct.  16,  1801,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  William  and  Lydia  (Willett)  Marshall,  and  lived  in  Clarence; 
farmer.  She  d.  June  26,  1811,  aged  35;  he  m.  2(1,  by  Rev.  James 
Manning,  Dec.  16,  1811,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Dea.  Thomsis  Chute. 
See  No.  13. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Asaph,  b.  Aug.  27,  1802;  m.  Eliza  Morse**  (Jonathan,  Sam- 
uel, Obadiah,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel),  April  IS, 
1830.  He  was  a  pious,  active  deacon  in  the  Ba]>tist 
church.  Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  farmer;  d.  Nov.  14, 
1880;  she  d.  Jan.  31,  1871,  age(\  66.  Children:  (1) 
Howard  Douglass,  b.  Feb.  19,  1831 ;  was  an  excellent 
school-teacher;  d.  in  Boston,  Dec.  15,  1856.  (2)  Mel- 
bourne E.,  b.  Dec.  26,  1837;  nu  Lyilia  C,  daughter  of 
Leonard  Weston,  Nov.  2,  1868;  4  children;  live  on  the 
old  farm.  Paradise.  (3)  Susan  Elizabeth,  b.  April.  24, 
1840;  m.  Dennis  Weston,  May  31,  1865;  5  children ; 
live  in  California. 

ii  William,  Jr.,  b.  July  17,1804;  m.  Grace  Smith  (Frank, 
Austin),  Feb.,  1827,  and  lived  in  Clarence.  He  d.  in  or 
near  Bangor,  Me,,  about  1845;  she  m.  2d,  Dea.  James 
Messenger  (son  of  Henry),  April  20,  1858,  and  d.  1878, 
aged  73.    He  d.  at  Bridgetown,  1880,  aged  91.  Children: 

(1)  Mary  Eliza,  b.  1828;  m.  Enoch  Gates  (see   Gates), 

(2)  Charles  Stewart,  b.  Dec.  14,  1830;  ra.  Rachel  Knapp, 
widow  of  Lambert  Van  Alstyne  (4  children  by  Van 
Alstyne);  ni.  2d,  Anna  M.,  daughter  of  Andrew  Dunn  ; 
he  has  lived  in  Ontario  and  in  Boston.  (3)  Angeline  F., 
b.  1833;  ra.  Rev.  John  Goucher. 

iii     Calvin,  fc.  and  d.  1808. 

iv     Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  12,  1811  ;  m.  Levi  Phinney  (Lot,  Isaac, 

from  Cape  Cod),  1867;  d.  April  13,  1877;  he   m.   1st, 

Ruth  Gates. 

19.  iii.  David  Marshall,  youngest  brother  to  the  preceding, 
b.  Sept,  17,  1786;  ra.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Col.  B.  R.  Beardsley, 
Aug.  23,  1806,  and  lived  near  Port  Lome;  farmer;  d.  about  1872; 
she  d.  about  1868. 


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C.XXIV  AIJ.IKU     FAMILIES. 


CHILDREN. 


i  ENorH,  m.  Jane  HandHpikcr. 

ii  Robinson,  m,  SuHan,  daughter  of  Kzekiel  Me«j»enger, 

iii  Ehknkzer,  d.  young. 

iv  Maby,  m.  Samuel  Foster,  Jr. 

V  Bhtsy,  ni.  Van  Buren  Foster. 

VI  Wellixoton,  m.  Hannah  Balsor. 

vii  DAVin,  Jr.,  d.  young. 

viii  LoviNA,  in.  Joseph,  son  of  ThoinaK  Durland. 

ix  Sarah  Ann,  in.  Warron,  son  of  Benjamin  Fonler. 

.'•w         '  X  Oi.ivE,  in.  Ilcnry  Dalton,  Jr. 

I  xi  Isaac    William,  m.  Fannie,  daughter  of  David  Eason  ;  9 

chihlren. 


MAYBERBT. 


r*  1,     i.     William    Mayberry,  the  first  of  the  name  of  whom  we 

P,  I  have  any  account  in  this  country,  came  with  his  family  from  the  North 

of  Ireland,  and  settled  at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  about  1730.  He  was  a 
blacksmith  by  trade,  and  had  acquired  considerable  property  in 
Marblehead  when  he  joined  the  grantees  of  New  Marblehead — now 
Wiiidham,  Me., — and  became  one  of  the  first  actual  .settlers  of  that 
plantation  in  1740.  He  was  the  first  of  his  trade  in  the  new  town- 
ship, and  one  of  the  most  honored  of  the  citizens  during  his  life. 
His  wife  was  Bathsheba ,  and  he  d.  March  15,  1764. 


CHILDREN. 

2  i     John,  b.  1716. 

3  ii     Thomas. 

iii     Seafair,  m.  Stephen  Manchester,  Dec.  21,  1749. 

4  iv     Richard. 

V     Nanct,  b.  1740;  m.  Gershom  Winship,  June  29,  1759. 


2.  ii.  John  Mayberry*  (William),  b.  in  Ireland,  al>oat  1716, 
m.  Elizabeth  Dennis  at  Salem,  Jan.  17,  1740 ;  .settled  in  Windham, 
Me.,  about  1745 ;  d.  March  12, 1805. 


I  *  This  is  according  to  the  best  information  from  records,  traditions,  and 

1^  the  memoirs  of  aged  members  of  the  families  SO  years  ago.  Rev.  G.  M.  Bodge. 


ALLIKI)    KAMrMES. 


CXXV 


er. 


nilMlKE.V. 

i     Wii.LiAif,  ni.  Jane  Miller,  April  7,  176H,  Cape  Elizaheth. 
ii     Ei.iZAKKTii,  in.  JaraeH  Webb,  Oct.  19,  17«*J ;  m.  2il,  Stephen 

Hutchintk>n,  July  10,  1776. 
iii     Charity,  b.  Aug.  30.  1755;  ni.  Enoch  Graffam,  17><4. 
iv     Bath8Hkba  }  ,„•   „     (  ni.  JaincHO.  Mavberry,  Dec.  1, 1785. 
V     Rebkcca.      P'^'"'*-   \ 


[■laiMn ;  9 


3.  ii.  TlioniaH  Mayberry  (William),  b.  probably  in  Ireland, 
went  to  Windham,  Me,  with  hin  father,  1740;  m.  Bethia  Spear, 
Jan,  17,  1744;  .sh«'  <1.  June  14,  1767.  He  m.  2d,  Anne  Swett,  Dec. 
3,  1767;  she  d.  April  6,  1770.  He  m.  3d,  Margaret  Weeks,  Sept.  9, 
1770,  and  d. 


whom  we 
the  North 
He  was  a 
operty  in 
?atl — now 
■s  of  that 
lew  town- 
;  his  life. 


Ill 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 

viii 

iz 

X 

xi 
xii 


CaiLDRKX. 

William^  b.  Feb.  1,  1745;  «1.  April  26. 

WiLi.iAii,  b.  April  12,  1746. 

JoH.v,  b.  March  28,  1748;    d.  Aug.  27. 

Sakah,  b.  July  12,  1749;  m.  Joshua  Lowell,  Oct.  28,  1768. 

Thomas,  b.  July  17,  1751  ;  m.  Mary  Wooster,  April  28, 

1774. 
Bathshbba,  b.  July  14,  1753;  in.  Abraiii  Osgood,  Dec.  29, 

1774. 
Maky,  b.   Sept.   21,  1762;  m.   Col.  Thomas  Chute.     See 

No.  18. 
Richard,  b.  Aug.,  1764;  m.  Miriam  Thompson,  Feb.  19, 

1789. 
James,  b.  1765;  in.  Bathsheba  Mayberry,  Dec.  1,  1785. 
JoHX,  b.  June  13,  1767. 
Hannah,  b.  Feb.,  1770. 
Margaret,  b,  Dec.,  1771. 


4.    ii.    Ricnard  Mayberry  (William),   m.  Martha  Bolton  of 
Falmouth,  Feb.  23,  1756,  and  d. 


1759. 

jont  1716, 
rVindham, 


litions.  and 
.  3f.  Bodge. 


CHILDREN. 

i     Mary,  b.  Nov.  10,  1756;  m.  Edward  Andersrvn,  Aug.,  1774. 
6     ii     William,  b.  Dec.  12,  1758. 

iii     Thomas,  b.  May  21,  1761  ;  m. . 

iv     Bathshbba,  b.  Nov.  13,  1763 ;  in.  Abijah  Purinton,  F'eb. 

9,  1793. 
V     Anna,  b.  Feb.  9,  1766;  d.  Feb.  18. 

vi     Richard,  b.  April,  1767;  m.  Mary  Jordan  (b.  1772),  Jan. 
20,  1793.     She  d.  1799. 


n 


CXXVI 


AM.IKI)    KAMIMKS. 


vii     Anna.  l».  Nov.  «(),  17«V.);   m.   Kzokiol  Jonlmi"' (1770   ISW, 
Poininious,  Niitlwiniol,  Doininiciis,  DoiniiiicMis,  Kov.  Koh- 
«Mt,  «>vi«r    to    ('iipo    Klizulu'tli,    HMO)     MjiicIi    IM,    17l>:{; 
Kzi'kifl  in.  '2(1,  Mohilfthlo  Mfixwoll. 
viii     Daniki.,  1».  M:in'li  4,  177;{. 
is      Ki>\VAKi>,  I).  St'pt.  l>,  177fi. 
.\      Martha,  1».  Sept.,  177S  ;   m.  ,lol\n  li»kov,  ISO.S. 

5.  Hi.  Williaiiii  MaiylM'rry  (Th.>inaH,  VVilliun.),  h.  April  12, 
1740;  in.  Host'  Waldcn,  or  WaUlron,  F»'l).  4,  1708,  ami  livt'd  in 
Wintlhain,  Mo. 


:fi 


■  r  I 

■A 


fllll  OHKN. 

i     Bktuia,  b.   Aui;.   10,  1708;  ni.  KbtMU'/.er  Proctor,  Nov. 'JO, 

1790. 
ii     Anna,  b.  April  Ift,  1770;  ni.  Ann>H  Kodgors,  Aiijj;.  14,  17l>0. 
iii     David  Simcak,  b.    May   1,  177'2;  in.  Mary  Casli,  Oct.   1*2, 

17SU.  Marblcbcad. 
iv      liJomcKT,  b.  March  '2r>,  1774;  in.  Kli/.aboth  (Crockett,  Dec, 

19,  I  SOI. 
V     Thomas,  b.  .Inly,   1770;  lu.  Katharine  Ctoo«lwin,  «luiie '2'2, 

1797. 
vi     MosKS,  b.  177S;  in.  Sarah  Mitclicll,  .Tunc  0,  1799. 

vii     Zki'Hania,  in. . 

viii     Ahbam,  111.  Ann  While,  1S09;    Fannie  ilarinon. 
i.\      IsAAt,  in.  Marv  Mavberrv,  March  8,  1S07. 
X     R«'sA,  b.  May,  'l7S9 ;  in.  William  ('.  (Imte.     See  No.  54. 
xi     Mary,  in.  David  WaterhouHe,  , I  line  '2(),  1S14. 
-xii     Hatiishkma,  b.  Sept.,  1794;  in.  Daniel  Cliiite.    See  No.  fif). 
xiii     Sam.v,  b.   Nov.,   17M'2;  had  rijfht   h'j?  sawed  off  in  a  mill, 
1791  ;  taujjlit  hcIhh)!,  and  d   March  IS,  lSf)7,  aged  76. 


I 


i: 


'*•  f 


H 


(».  iii.  Willijim  Mayberry  (Richard,  William),  b.  Dec.  I'i, 
176S;  in.  llebecca  liodge^  (John,  Rebecca  ((1uit.e),  Heiijaniin, 
Henry),  niid  lived  near  a  spruce  swamp  in  Windham  ;  hence  he  was 
called  "  Spruce  Hill  "  to  distiiiguisii  him  from  the  other  Williams. 
He  d.  .lune  S,  ISfiO;  she  d.  Oct.,  ISM,  aged  97. 


I 


i1 


OHII.URKN. 

i     Martha,  b.  March '27,  17S4;  m.  C\)l.  Francis  Chute.     See 

No.  f)3. 
ii     Fran»'is,  b.  17S0;  m.  SiiHftii  Stewart,  ISIO. 
iii      Hkn.iamin,  b.  17SS;  in.  Lois  Hii/./.ell. 
iv      Mary,  b.  1790;  in.  Richard  Cook,  Feb.  '2\i,  ISll. 
V     Uktsy,  b.  Oct.  13,   I79'2;  in.  Daniel  Walker,  and  <l.  .July, 

IHSO.     Mr.  Walker,  a  soldier  in  the  American   War,  d. 

? 


70  isr>'_>, 

lev,  KN)I.- 


April   VI, 
I   livt'd  in 


,  N».v.  20, 

U,  ITlUt. 
Oct.   I '2, 

a'M,  Dt'c, 

,1  mil'  '2'J, 


4^M..>   «S»    ,.<U0.>1-'-'''^' 


\ 


AM.IKI)    KAMIl.IKS. 


CXXVU 


V       ? 


JSf)S,  a^od  (3'2;  Si)n  (Jooiiro.  b.  IS'28,  ni.  Miirv  O  ,  (luuiih- 
tcr  of  Jolin    S.'iwvt'r,  Jr.;  was  «ln>wu«'tl  in  CotlVt'   I*ou»l, 
Nov..   1SS4. 
vi     OiivKu,  1..  17t)4;  ni.  Hftst«v  lliiskcll,  IS2:?. 
vii     HKHiat'A,  1).  17i>7;  d.  Vvh.\  ISftft. 
viii     Li'CY,  I).   17l)l>;  d. 
i.\     Nani'y,  l>.  \H0'2;  ni.  Clmrlt's  Tiirnrr,  and  had  only  a  dauj^h- 
tor,  Mary  Augusta  ;  in.  (u'or^o  William,  hou  of  VVilliaHi 
Hickiu'll".  OtiHtiold,  Mi>.     Mr.   Turnor  d.   ISO'J,  ap-d  7(i. 

A   Kicliard  Maylnu-ry,  prtdtably  brolhor  of   A'illiaiu,  ni,  Kli/.abotli 
MiH'k,  in  SaU'in,  MaHs.,  Feb.  7,  1740,  and  had: 

i     Sakah,  bapli/A'd  Nov.  7,   1740;   in,    John   Wliitofoot,  Jr., 

Aujjf.  *J4,  1700. 
ii     Jank,  baptizt'd  Sopt.  12,  174*2 ;  ni.  Th«)nias  ])i>lgado,  .luno 

0,  17(?S. 
iii     Ki.izAnicrn,  bapt.izod    Auj;.  5,   174;{;    n».  Kl)t'no/.«'r  Wliit«'- 

fot)t,  Juiu'  14,  170:{. 
i\      Ki(  HAKP,  l)apti/.i>d  S(>pt.  21,   1740;  ni.  Kli/.abcth   Kot'vos, 

vSt'pl.  ;{,  170r). 


:'VJi 


•    't.!.'; 


>   \ 


No.  54. 

.>c  No.  5f). 
in  a  mill, 
ft»d  76. 


Doc.  12, 
{t'ujamin, 
(H»  ho  was 
Williams. 


MORSE. 

In  ir>lH)  liov.  Thomas  Mtu'so,  of  Foxoartli,  Kssox  county,  Knyland, 
mado  his  will,  and  montions  sojis  John,  Samuol,  Duniol,  Joseph, 
Joromyo,  Jamos,  Natlianiol,  and  Philip,  and  daughter  .Sarah.  Sani- 
uol  and  Joseph  undoubtedly  eaine  to  Anieriea  and  Nettled,  one  in 
Ipswieh,  the  other  in  Detlhain. 

1.     Slimiiol  MorstS    b.    in    Kngland,    lf>85;  m.   Elizabeth  ; 

(•amc  over  to  Anu'rioa  in  the  ship  Increaaey  IG.'jr*,  and  settled  at 
Deilliam,  about  10  miles  southwest  of  Hoston;  d.  at  ModHoM,  April 
f),  10.')4.     She  d.  Juno  20,  lOftf),  aged  OH. 


ute.     See 


il  <1.  July, 
I   War,  tl. 


«'IIIM)UKN. 

i     John,    b.    1011;  ni.  Aunis  (*hiek«>ring,  and  <l.  in    Hoston, 
I0fi7;  she  d.  lODo. 
2     ii     Daniki,,  b.  18i;{. 

iii  tloSKiMi,  b.  lOlf);  m.  Ilainiah  I'hillips  of  Watortown,  lOliH, 
and  (I.  1054.  Siie  ni.  2d,  Thomas  Uoyden,  1058,  and  d. 
1070. 


l-t 


■1  it 


ft- 


'■■ 


»<' 


M 


CXXVm  ALLIED     FAMILIES. 

iv     Abigail,  m.  Daniel  Fisher,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Depu- 
ties. 
V     Samukl,  m.  Mary  Bullen. 
vi     Jeremiah. 


2.     ii.     Daniel   Morse  (Samuel),  b.  1613,  in  England;  m.  Lydia 
>''SM^^^Nand  lived  in  Dedhain,  Medfield,  and    Sherborn  ;   d.  June  5, 
i  1*688;  shed.  1690,  aged  70. 

.  CHILDREN. 

i     Obadiah,  b.  June  8,  1639;  m.  Martha  Johnson,  and  only  1 
son,  Obadiah,  who  d.  in  infancy.     Mr.  Morse  was  a  dea- 
con. Town  Clerk  of  Sherborn,  schoolmaster  in  1699,  etc.; 
d.  March  4,  1704;  she  d.  1714. 
3     ii     Daniel,  b,  1640. 

iii    Jonathan,  b.  1643;  m.  Mary  Barbour,  1666;  7  children. 
He  was  a  lieutenant,  and  d.  Aug.  30,  1727  ;  she  d.  1700. 

iv     Lydia,  b.  1645 ;  m.  Ephraim  Wight,  1667,  Medfield. 

V     Betuiah,  b.  1648;  ra.  John  Perry,  of  Sherborn,  Mav  -3, 
1665,  and  d.  June  8,  1717. 

vi     Mary,  b.  1650;  m.  Alexander  West,  Medfield  and  Sher- 
born, and  d.  1736. 

vii     Bathsheba,  b.  1653 ;  m.  Benjamin  Fisk,  Medfield,   1674, 
and  d.  1737. 

viii     Nathaniel,  b.  1656;  ra.  Mary  ;  10  children.     Dea. 

Nathaniel  d.  1728. 

ix     Samuel,  b.  1661;  m.  Deborah  ;  10  children,  and  d. 

Oct.  5,  1719. 


3.     iii.    Daniel   Morse,  Jr.,   b.   1640;  m.  Elizabeth  Barbour, 
1669,  Sherborn,  Mass.,  and  d.  Sept.  29,  1702.     She  d.  1714. 

children. 

i     Elizabeth,  b.  1670  ;  Medfield. 
4     ii     Daniel,  b.  July  10,  1672. 

iii     Esther,  b.  May  21,  1674;  Sherborn. 

iv     Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  29,  1677;  m.  Richard  Sanger,  1697; 

Sherborn. 
V     John,  b.  Aug.  27,  1679;  d.  Feb.  17,  1718. 
ii  ■       vi     Noah,  b.  April  20,  1681 ;  m.  Mary  Johnson,  July  12,  1705  ; 

[^  .  2d,  Abigail  Gleason,  1714;  4  children  by  each. 

\4  vii     Margaret,  b.  Sept.  30,  1683;  m.  Ezra  Clark,  1707;  Med- 

field. 
viii     Hannah,  b.  Dec.  15,  1685;  m.  Arthur  Clark,  1719;  Sher- 
born ;  4  children. 

tt  ix     Mary,  b.  Jan.  23,  1687;  drowned  in  "Mary's  Pond." 

P  X     Sarah  J.,   b.  June   8,    1689;   m.   John    Robinson,  1703; 

j;  Weston. 

'  xi     David,  b.  Dec.  10,  1692;  d.  in  infancy. 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


CXXIX 


)f  Depu- 


11.  Lydia 
June  5, 


1(1  only  1 
as  a  dea- 
699,  etc.; 


children. 

d.  1700. 

Id. 

,  May  23, 

md  Sher- 

jld,  1674, 

en.     Dea. 

n,  and  d. 

Barbour, 


4.  iv,  Daniel  Morse  (Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel),  b.  in  Slierborn, 
July  10,  1072 ;  ni.  Susanna  Holbrook,  1696,  and  inherited  his 
father's  place,  Slierborn,  and  d.  1717. 


;er,  1697; 

12,  1705 ; 

07;  Med- 

19;  Sher- 

ond." 
ion,  1703; 


1 

ii 
iii 


IV 
V 

vi 


CHILDREN. 

Susanna,  >  .    .  f  b.  Aug.  14,  1696. 

Batuia,      y  ''^"^*'-       I  b.  Auir.  14,  1696 ;  d.  May  2,  1740. 

Daniel,  b.  Nov.  22,  1699;  m'^  Esther ,  1724,  in   Wal- 

pole.    She  d.  July  8,  1725  ;  he  in.  2d,  Mary  BuUard,  Aug. 

26,  1726,  and  d.  Sept.   16,  1734. 
Obadiah,  b.  Aug.  15,  1704. 
Patikxce,  b.  Nov.  19,  1707. 
Ann,  b.  Mav  2,  1710. 


6.  V.  Obadiah  Morse  (Daniel,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel),  b.  in 
Sheyborn.  Aug.  15,  1704;  m.  Mercy  Walker,  1728,  and  d.  in  1753. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Daniel,  b.  1729;  m.  Hannah  Eames,  Framingham,  Mass., 
1755;  lived  in  Nova  Scotia,  1760,  and  Natick,  Mass.; 
had  12  children;  7  d.  in  1777  in  43  days  of  "heart  dis- 
temper." 

6  ii     Abnek,  b.  1731. 

iii  Obadiah,  b.  March  20,1733;  m.  Grace  Fairbanks  (1734- 
1772),  July  10, 1755.  He  in.  2d,  Abigail  Death  of  Fram- 
ingham, 1776.  He  d.  by  a  fall  from  a  scaffold,  Jan.  7, 
1800. 

iv  Mercy,  b.  1735;  m.  Ezra  Whitney,  Feb.  14,  1754,  and 
lived  at  Douglass,  Worcester  county. 

V  Benaiah,  b.  1737 ;  m.  Betsy  Eames;  7  child  .  lived  at 
Douglass  ;   was  killed  by  a  cart,  1771. 

7  vi     Samuel,  b.  1739. 

vii     Sarah,  b.  1741;  ni.  Ezra  Cook;  lived  at  Warwick. 

viii     John,  b.  1743;  m.  Eunice ;  Douglass  and  Sherborn; 

4  children.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution  ;  called 
"40  foot,"  and  d.  about  1825. 
ix     Hannah,  b.  1745;  m.  Ezra  Taylor,  Southboro'. 
X     Mary,  b.  1747  ;  m.  Asahel  Newton,  and  lived  at  Warwick. 

6.  vi.  Abner  Morse  (Obadiah,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel), 
b.  in  Sherborn,  Mass.,  1731 ;  m.  Anna  Church,  1754,  and  moved  to 
Annapolis  county,  N.  S.,  on  the  sloop  Charming  Molly,  1760,  and 
settled  in  Granville,  as  farmers,  and  most  of  them  members  of  the 
Baptist  church.     He  d.  Dec.  28,  1803;  she  d.  1811,  aged  75. 

children. 

8    1    Abner,  b.  Dec.  6,  1756. 

ii     Anna,  b.  Nov.  30, 1758 ;  m.  Jacob  Troop,  1774 ;  9  children. 

9 


T"' 


m. 


CXX\  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

Elizabeth,  b.  March  2.  1761 ;  m.  James  Chute,  No.  14. 
Ohadiah,  b.  Feb.  13,  1763;  m.  Hannah  Chute.    See  No.  7. 
Jonathan,  b.  July  6,  1765;  in.  Margaret  Beckwith  ;  m.  2d, 

Lucy  Grant ;  2  daughters. 
Dea.  Silas,  b.  Aug.  26,  1767. 
Meecy,  b.  Feb.  3,  1770 ;  m.  George,  son  of  Valentine  and 

Katy  Troop,  Jan.  17,  1787;  13  children.     She  d.  Nov. 

17,  1819;  he  m.  2d,  Margaret  Chipman,  Oct.  24,  1822. 
Daniel,  b.  Feb.  5,  1772. 
John  Martin,  b.  July  21,  1774. 
'  ji  12     X     David,  b.  Jan.  16,  1777. 

Abigail,  b.  April  ?3,  1779;  d.  Aug.  18. 

Hannah,  b.  Oct.  14,  1780;  m.  Henry  AUinc  Parker. 


r.  *^ 


■J 


K 


?. 


111 

IV 

V 

9 

vi 
vii 

10 
11 
12 

viii 
ix 

X 

XI 

xu 

7.  vi.  Samuel  Morse,  brother  to  Abner,  b.  in  Sherborn,  Mass., 
1739;  m.  Lydia  Church  about  1765;  settled  in  Annapolis  county, 
N.  S.;  d.  Jan.  13,  1798. 


CHILDREN, 


'i  13     i    Samuel,  b.  about  1768. 

14  ii     Aaron,  b.  Dec.  5,  1770. 

15  iii    Jonathan  C,  b.  about  1773. 

8.     vii.    Capt.  Abner  Morse  (Abner,  Obadiah,  Daniel,  Daniel, 

Daniel,  Samuel),  b.  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1756;  went  to  Nova 

Scotia  with  his  parents  in  the  Charming  Molly,  1760,  to  Annapolis; 

m.  Elizabeth  Saunders,  daughter  of  Timothy,  Sen.,  1774,  and  settled 

near  Bridgetown.    She  d.  early  in  1793;  he  m.  2d,  Nancy,  daughter 

of  Handley  Chipman,  Esq.,  May  27,  1793,  and  d.  Dec,  1840 ;  she 

,.  d.  Dec.  31,  1851,  aged  78. 

■/'>■' 

cm^        N. 

i  Anna,  m.  Henry  Balcomb. 

L I          , :                          16    ii  Church,  b.  1777 ;  m. 

I                                             iii  DiADAMA,  m.  Nathaniel  Parker,  Jr. 

iv  Hannah, m.  Moses  Rice;  10  children. 

V  Rachel,  b.  1788;  m.  William  McGregor, 

vi  Handley  C,   b.  May  7,  1795;  m.   Jerusha,   daughter  of 
Asa  Tupper,  and  d.  1862.    They  had  Asa,  James,  John 

M  L.,  Margaret  A.  (m.  Edmund  Chesley),  Phebe,  Jerusha 

I                 »  (m.  Edmund  Gilliatt),  Harris  H.,  and  Alfred  C. 

^1        "^                                  vii  Elizabeth,  b.  March  2,  1797;  m.  Dea.  John  Wilson,  Esq., 

!'          '  1813,  and  d.  1827. 

viii  Rebecca,  b.  April   9,   1799;   m.   William,  son   of  Dea. 
Thomas  Bishop. 

b                                            ix  Abigail,  b.  April  23,  1801;  m.  Andrew  Marshall,  Jr. 

X  Lucy,  b.  April  15,  1803 ;  m.  John  Van  Norden. 


i 


.'.  I. 


ALLIED    lAMILlES. 


CXXXl 


0.14. 

se  No.  7. 
;  m.  2d, 


tine  and 
d.  Nov. 
,  18-22. 


er. 


rn,  Mass., 
B  county. 


j1,  Daniel, 
to  Nova 

nnapolis ; 

ad  settled 
daugliter 

1840;  she 


ughter  of 
mes,  John 
e,  Jerusha 

'. 

Ison,  Esq., 

1  of  Dea. 

,  Jr. 


xi     Caromne,  1).  March  7,  1805;  m.  Abel  Banks. 

xii  Emeline,  b.  July  4,  1807;  m.  Edward  Baiick man  ;  4  chil- 
dren. 

xiii  Harriet,  b.  June  22,  1809;  m.  Ambrose  Poole.  A  son, 
Adoniram  Judson,  m.  twice;  is  in  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

xiv  Abnkr,  b.  Nov.  15,  1811;  m.  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of 
David  Morse;  6  children. 

XV  Eunice,  b.  March  24,  1814;  m.  Stephen  Harris  (George, 
John),  Bear  River;  3  children.  He  d.  1849,  aged  38; 
she  ni.  2d,  Dea.  James  Purdy ;  3d,  John  Bennett,  and 
now  lives  in  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 

9.  vii.  Dea.  Silas  Morse  (Abner,  Obadiah,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Dan- 
iel, Samuel),  b.  in  Granville,  N.  S.,  Aug.  26,  1767;  ni.  July  25,  1791, 
Helen,  daughter  of  Capt.  Grant;  5  children,  3  d.  in  infancy.  She 
d.  Aug.  6,  1801,  aged  31.  He  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Osborn,  widow  of 
John  H.  Ciiipman ;  7  children;  she  d.  He  m.  3d,  Sarah  Bishop, 
widow  of  Daniel  Chipman,  and  d.  April  30,  1849 ;  she  d.  Aug.  10, 
1826,  aged  53, 

CHILDREN. 

i     Robert  Grant,  b.  1794;  d.  about  1820  in  the  East  Indies. 

ii  William  Haliburton,  b.  1796;  d.  1872 ;  ni.  1824,  Cathar- 
ine, daughter  of  Jacob  Troop,  and  had  (1)  Amelia,  ni. 
James  Phinny.  (2)  Chariot,  m.  James,  son  of  Dea.  lien- 
jarain  Fellows.  (3)  Robert,  d.  young.  (4)  Maria,  m. 
John  Jones.  (5)  Sarah,  ra.  Charles  Jones.  (6)  Charles. 
(7)  James. 

iii     Silas  L.,  b.  1804;  lawyer,  Bridgetown;  d.  1871. 

iv  John  Osborn,  b.  1806;  m.  Rhoda  Parker;  3  children;  m. 
2d,  Harriet  Stephens ;  2  more  children. 

v     Helen  G.,  b.  1808;  d.  1876. 

vi     Sarah,!).  1812;  d.  1865. 

vii     Charles,  b.  1815;  m.  Margaret  Henderson;  5  children, 
viii     Elizabeth,  b.  1816;  m.  James  Smith,  Windsor;  4  children. 

ix  Thomas  A.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1820;  m.  Marguretta  Maria,  daugh- 
ter of  George  B.  Oxley ;  6  children,  one  a  Baptist  minis- 
ter. Mr.  T.  A.  Morse,  a  ship-builder,  moved  to  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1879. 

10.  vii.  Daniel  Morse,  another  brother,  b.  in  Annapolis 
county,  N.  S.,  Feb.  5,  1772;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Isaac  Woodbury, 
and  setttled  near  Bridgetown ;  a  farmer. 

children. 

i     Sampson,  drowned  at  4  years. 

ii  Susan,  m.  Dea.  Abel  Parker  (William,  Major  Nathaniel, 
William). 


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CXXXll  ALLIED     FAMILIKS. 

iii     Skkaph,  m.  Amos  Patterson.     He  d.  1871. 
17  iv     Daniel,  m.  Susanna  Parker  (William,  etc.),  1829. 

V  IsABEi,,  m.  Dea.  Sidney  Welton  (Cephas,  Ezekiel,  Thomas, 
John,  John  ;'nd  Mary  (Upson),  P'ngland,  to  America, 
1667;  to  M^aterbury,  Conn.,  1679);  son,  Daniel  Morse 
Walton,  D.T>.,  b.  1831;  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  Bap.  Col., 
Toronto,  Ont. 
vi  Jank,  m.  Kev.  David  Chase 
vii     Levekett,  m.  Hannah  Chase.     She  d.  1807. 

«•  li.     vii.     John  M.  Morse,  bro.ther  to  the  above,  b.  in    Nova 

Scotia,  July  21,  1774;  m.  Jane,  daw^hter  of  Rev.  T.  H.  Chipman, 
J  Nov.,  1798 ;  was  a  farmer  and  a  good,  piouo  deacon  in  tlie  Baptist 

church  ;  d.  1823.     She  d.  1845. 

CHILDUEX. 

i     William  Huston,  b.  1799;  m.  Miriam    Parker  (Samuel, 
Abijah,  Obadiah,   Nathaniel,  Dea.  Thomas),  (b.  1801), 
1828,  and  had  5  children, 
ii     Marv  a.,  b.  1801 ;  m.  Capt.  Jonathan   Crane,  Topsham, 

Me. 
iii     Louisa,  b.  1805  ;  m.  Elijah  Parker,  son  of  Samuel, 
iv     Margaret,  b.  1809;  m.  John  Balcorab,  son  of  Henry. 
,|         '  V     EvALiNE,  b.  1811;  m.  Edward  Parker,  son  of  William. 

vi.    Gaines,  b.  1813  ;  d.  young. 

vii     M.  RosENBLAD,  b.  Aug.  23,  1815;  m.  Charlotte   Johnson 
(b.   March  29,  1825),  Rockport,  Mass.;  2  daughters,  1 
son;  d.  March,  1894.     The   son,  Richard   Burpee,   lives 
Sll  in  Marblehead. 

viii    John  Chipman,   b.  1819;   m.   Isabel,  daughter   of  Abner 
j,|  Woodworth  ;  m.  2d,  Fanny  Dakin.     Rev.  John  C.  Morse 

H  has  labored  faithfully  at  Sandy  Cove,  Digby  county,  more 

•  than  50  years,  a  Baptist  minister;  6  children, 

ix     Eliza  Q.,  m.  Isaac  Hamilton. 


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12.     Tii.    David  Morse,  another  brother,  b.  Jan.  10,  1777;  m. 
Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Hicks,  Jr.,  and  lived  near  Bridgetown. 


children. 


•  i  Constant,  m.  Sarah  Songster. 

" .  ii  Edward,  m. ,  widow  of  Ditmars. 

"     ■  iii  John  A.,  m.  Sarah  Smith  ;  a  son  is  Dr.  John  A. 

iv  William,  still  living, 

v  LuciNDA,  m.  James,  son  of  Stephen  Bent. 

H  ,  .  vi  Mary,  m.  Ansley,  son  of  John  Brown. 

I  vii  Sarah  Ann,  m.  Abner  Morse,  2d,  Jr. 


1. 


AFJJKD     FAMILIES. 


CXXXUl 


Thomas, 
\inerica, 
?\  Mor«e 
ij).    Col., 


in  Nova 
Jliipinaii, 
8  Baptist 


13.  vii.  Samuel  Morse  (Samuel,  Obadiah,  Daniel,  Daniel, 
Daniel,  Samuel),  h.  about  1768  ;  ra.  Amoret  Wheelock  (Ellas,  Obad- 
iah, Obadiah,  Benjamin,  Rev.  lialph),  1796,  and  lived  near  Bridge- 
town; d.  about  1850.     She  d.  May  12,  1825. 


CHILDREN. 

i     Ei.TAs,  b.  1798;  m.  Lucy  Roener ;  2  children. 

ii  Samuel,  b.  18C0;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  Stephen  Booner  ; 
5  children. 

iii  Ma.ior,  b.  March  16,  1802;  ra.  Margaret  Kennedy;  4  chil- 
dren; d.  March  11,  1894. 

iv     Abigail,  b.  1805;  d.  of  measles,  182.S. 

V     Martin,  b.  1808;  m.  Susan  Leonard  ;  5  children. 

vi     Sophia,  b.  1810;  m.  Stillman  Bent;  4  children. 


vv 


(Samuel, 
b.  1801), 

Topsham, 

el. 

enry. 

lUiani. 

Johnson 
ighters,  1 
pee,   lives 

of  Abner 

C.  Morse 

mty,  more 


1777;  ra. 
getown. 


14.  vii.  Aaron  Morse,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  Dec.  5,  1770; 
m.  Eleanor  McGregor,  1796.  She  d.  May  9,  1827,  aged  51.  He  m. 
2d  (as  her  3d  husband),  Frances  Farnsworth,  widow  of  Rev.  Jaraes 
Manning,  and  also  of  Henry  Troop,  and  d.  Aug.  1,  1838.  She  d. 
March  7,  1872,  aged  98. 

children. 

i  Aaron,  b.  1796;  m.  Seraph,  daughter  of  Michael  Martin, 
the  singing  teacher  (1770-1853);  12  children. 

ii     LvDiA  A.,  b.  Dec.  2,  1797  ;  m.  Ezekiel  Chute.     See  No.  33. 

iii  William,  m.  Lovena,  daughter  of  Major  Chipman;  4 chil- 
dren. 

iv  Edward  M.,  m.  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  William  Bishop;  6 
daughters;  1  son,  Capt.  Edward  M.,  Jr.,  b.  about  1830; 
m.  Caroline  Wentworth,  a  school-teacher  from  Dover, 
N.  H.,  who  d.  at  West  Paradise,  N.  S.,  Oct.  30, 1889,  aged 
57.  Capt.  E.  M.  Morse  is  a  man  of  good  repute  in  that 
place. 

V     Joseph,  d.  over  40. 

vi     Eleanor,  m.  James,  son  of  John  Starratt;  6  children. 

vii  Henry  Allink,  m.  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Peter,  son 
of  ,ToHn  Starratt;  2  daughters;  daughter  Henrietta  m. 
William  Fowler  Chute,  a  carpenter  in  Lynn.  Mrs.  M.  E 
Morse  d.  in  Lynn,  March,  1893,  aged  69. 


15.  vii.  Jonathan  C.  Morse,  another  lirother,  b.  about  1773; 
m.  Susanna  Longley  (William,  Israel,  William,  John,  the  Kedeeraed 
Captive,  William,  William,  William  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  1636),  and 
lived  at  or  near  Paradise,  N.  S. 


I'  ; 


:  ,( 


CXXXIV  ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


CHILDREN. 


i     Edward,  m.  Sarah  A.  Elliott,  daughter  of  John, 
ii    Israel,  m.  Susan  Sturmey. 

iii     Eliza,   b.  May  23,   1805;   m.  Asaph  Marshall    (William, 
Isaac,  William  (?),  or  John  (?)  ),  April  18,  1830;  3  chil- 
dren. 
iv     Harriet,  m.  David  Morse,  Jr. 
I   J  •  V     Lucy,  m.  Lawrence  Phinney, 

vi     Caroline,  m.  Gideon,  son  of  John  I,  Palmti . 
'  vii     Menktta,  m.  Warren  Longjley  (William,  Israel). 

^  viii    Mart  Cecelia,  ra.  Jacob  Miller,  Jr. 


1 6.  viii.  Clinrch  Morse  (Capt.  Abner,  Abner,  Obadiah,  Dan- 
iel, Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel),  b.  1777 ;  m.  Elizabeth  I'arker  (Major 
Nathaniel,  William),  1800,  and  lived  near  Bridgetown.  He  was 
drowned  May  1,  1817.  She  m.  2d,  Samuel  Felch  (1776-1852),  and 
d.  May,  1866,  aged  85.     7  Morse  children;  1  Felch. 

children. 

i    Hellen,  b.  April  6,  1801 ;  m.  Abner  Parker,  May  24, 1825 ; 

10  children, 
ii    Benaiah,  b.  Dec.  22, 1802;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John 

Robinson,  March  31,  1825;  Wilmot,  N.  S.:  had  8  chil- 
dren; m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Cutten,  1864. 
iii     Jonathan,   b.  July  15,  1805;    m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 

Samuel  Spinney ;  10  children, 
iv     Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  17,    1807;  m.   James  Saunders;  2d, 

William  Copeland,  1829;  2  children. 
V     Nathan  Parker,  b.  Dec.  12,  1809;  m.  Mary  A.  Roach  (d. 

1860);  m.  2d,  Mary  Eliz.abeth  Elliott,  1861,  and  d.  1880, 

in  Clarence ;  4  children, 
vi     Charlotte,  b.  and  d.  1812. 
18  vii     Abner,  b.  July  1,  1813. 

viii    Eunice  Salome  Felch,  b.  1824;  m.  Joseph  L.  McKenne, 

1843;  Kingston,  N.  S.;  9  children. 

17.  viii.  Daniel  Morse,  Jr.  (Daniel,  Abner,  Obadiah,  Daniel, 
Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel),  b.  near  Bridgetown,  N.  S.,  1805;  m.  Susan 
Parker  (William,  Major  Nathaniel,  William),  1829,  and  d.Sept.  30, 
1881.     She  d.  1884,  aged  76. 

'  children. 

i     Sarah  J.  B.,  b.  Dec.  11,  1829;  d.  April  17,  1859. 

ii     Isaac  Watts,  b.  Oct.  14,  1831;  m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of 

Capt.  John  Shafner,  1858;  7  children;  to   Watertown, 

Mass.,  1885. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


CXXXV 


fVilliam, 
;  3  chil- 


iah,  Dan- 

r  (Major 

He  was 

152),  and 


24, 1825 ; 

r  of  John 
id  8  chil- 

ighter  of 

ders;  2d, 

Roach  (d. 
I  d.  1880, 


VLcKenne, 


h,  Daniel, 
m.  Susan 
Sept.  30, 


Lughter  of 
Tatertown, 


iii  Ltdia  Salome,  b.  Aug.  17,  1833;  m.    William  W.    Bal- 

comb,  1860. 

iv  Lucy  Isafhl  b.  Oct.  30,  1835;  d.  March  6,  1844. 

V  William  Aloine,  I.  Oct.  14,  1837 ;  m. ,  1861. 

vi  Robert  Daniel,  b.  Sept.  6,  1841 ;  d.  June  28,  1842. 

vii  James  Shannon, b.  May  14,  1843. 

viii  Mary  Ann  H.  Judson,  b.  Jan.  IC   1847. 

18.  ix.  Abner  Morse  (Church,  Capt.  Abner,  Obadiah,  Daniel, 
Daniel,  Daniel,  Samuel),  b.  July  1,  1813;  m.  M.iry  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Elijah  Purday,  Nov.  9,  1834,  and  lived  at  Pear  River, 
a  blacksmith.     She  d.  1882,  aged  74.     He  d.  April  25,  1894. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Allister,  I).  1836;  m.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth  (Phinney)  Felch,  1859;  3  children.  He  d. 
1871;  she  to  Boston,  1881. 

ii  Elizabeth  Helen,  b.  1838 ;  m.  William  T.,  son  of  Obad- 
iah Morse,  Jr.  He  d.  1862;  she  m.  2d,  Henry  J.  Rice 
(b.  1829),  and  have  5  children. 

iii    Mary  Adaline,  b.  1842;  d.  1845. 

iv  William  Church,  b.  1844;  m.  Sarah  Rogers,  1865;  and  d. 
1870. 

v  Fanny  Ann,  b.  1846;  m,  Ezra,  son  of  Nelson  Miller, 
1866,  and  d.  1873;  4  children. 

vi    Lavinia  C,  b.  1848;  m.  Abram  Chute  Potter,  1874;  one 
daughter,  Kizbro  F.,  b.   1874.     Mr.  Potter   d.  Sept.   2, 
1877.     She  in.  2d,  Israel  Balcomb,  1885. 
vii    Abner  Purdy,  b.  1850;  d,  1871. 

19.  Rev.  Arsarelah  Morse  was  in  Granville,  N.  S.,  between 
1770  and  1800;  said  to  be  a  Presbyterian  minister.  His  history  is  a 
little  uncertain,  but  from  the  best  information  within  reach,  it  ap- 
pears that  his  descent  is  this:  Arsarelah,  Theodore,  Joshua,  Joshua, 
Joshua,  William  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  b.  1608,  in  Marlboro,'  Wilts, 

Eng.;  m.  Elizabeth ,  about  1635;  and  d.  at  Newbury,  Nov.  29, 

1683. 

This  Rev.  A.  l^orse  was  b.  in  Massachusetts,  Jan.  16,  1745,  H.  C, 
1767;  m.  Hephzibah  Hall,  July  4, 1771,  a  descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas 
Dudley  and  Gov.  John  Winthrop.  She  d.;  he  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Susan 
Phinney,  Granville,  N.  S. 

Joshua'^  was  Chaplain  to  Sir  William  Phipps,  1689. 
Joshua',  b.  1692,  Joshua  2d  b.  1694. 
Joshua*  in.  Elizabeth  Doten,  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Theodore^  b.  Aug.  20,  1714;  was  a  Captain;  m.  Thankful  Crocker 
(1717-1762),  and  d.  Dec.  19,  1794. 


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CXXXVl  AI.I.IKI)    FAMILIES. 


CHILDREN    OF   REV.    A.    MORSE. 

i     Abigail,  b.  July  2,  1772. 
ii     Thankful,  b.  1774. 
iii     DiADAMA,  m.  Michael  Spurr,  Jr. 

20.  Anthony  Morse,  brother  to  William,  b.  May  9,  160H,  in 
Marlboro,'  Eng.;  came  over  to  Newbury,  Mass.,  161^5;  d.  Oct.  12, 
1686.  Anthony^  d.  1678.  Peter"  moved  to  Roxbury,  d.  1721.  John* 
m.  Sarah  Peak  (1701-1801).  JedediahS  1726-1819.  Jedediah",  d.d., 
1761-1826,  author  of  American  Geography,  1784,  etc.;  m.  Elizabeth 
Ann  Breeze,  1789,  in  Charlestown  ;  had  11  children  ;  only  three  grew 
up  to  manhood : 

i  Samuel  Finley  Breeze,  1791-1872,  was  the  great  pro- 
fessor, and  inventor  of  the  telegraph.  He  ra.  Lucretia 
Pickering  (1800-1825);  m.  2d,  Sarah  E.  (iriswold.  They 
visited  St.  John's,  N.  F.,  in  18.'^5,  when  at  a  banquet  there 
the  following  toast  was  given  : 

"The  steed  calleii  Lightning,"  says  the  fates, 
Was  tamed  in  the  United  States; 
'T  was  Franklin's  hand  tliat  canalit  the  horse, 
"T  was  harnessed  by  Professor  Morse."    ' 

ii     Sidney  E.,  1794-1871  ;  author  of  Morse's  Geography^  etc. 
iii     Richard  C.,  1795-1868;    d.  in  Bavaria;  established  New 
York  Observer,  etc. 


NOYES. 

1.  i.  Rev.  William  Noyes,  rector  of  Cholderington,  or  Salis- 
bury, Wilts,  Eng.;  d.  about  1616,  aged  30,  and  was  succeeded  by 
his  son  Nathan,  who  d.  1651.  His  widow,  Ann  (sister  of  Rev. 
Robert  Parker,  called  a  very  learned  Puritan,  who  was  driven  to 
Holland  for  not  complying-with  Queen  Elizabeth's  forms),  d.  March 
7,  1657,  aged  82.  They  left,  besides  Nathan,  sons  James  and 
Nicholas. 

2.  ii.  Rev.  James  Noyes  (Rev.  William),  b.  1608 ;  was  edu. 
i||  '  "; .  cated  at  Oxford  ;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Joseph  Brown  of  Southamp- 
fij            '                      ton;  came  over  in  the  brig  ^/tza6ef/t,  to  Ipswich,  1634  ;  preached  a 

year   in  Medford  ;    was  invited  to  Watertown  in    May,  1635;  re- 
moved to  Newbury,   and  was  colleague  there  with   Rev.  Thomas 
•  I  Parker,  his  cousin.     He  d.  Oct.  22,  1656.  ■  • 


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AMJKI)    FAMILIES. 


CXXXVII 


1606,  in 
Oct.  12, 
.  John* 
ih",  D.I)., 
ilizabeth 
•ee  grew 


eat  pro- 
Lucretia 
1.  They 
let  there 


iphy^  etc. 

led  New 


CHILDREN. 

i     .losKi'ii,  h.  Oct.  1ft,  16o7  ;    <l.  at  Hernuida. 

ii  Rkv.  Jamks,  h.  Manih  11,  l<5:iJ) :  II.  C,  165i);  tii.  Dorothy, 
daughter  of  Thoiniw  Stanton,  Sept.  11,  1(574;  was  pas- 
tor over  the  First  Coiipjrujjational  Church,  Stonington, 
Conn. ;  had  7  chihlron  ;  d.  1719.     Slie  d.  17 lH,  -i^'ed  91. 

iii     Sarah,  h.  Aug.  12,  1641  ;  d.  young. 

iv     Mo.SKS,  b.  Dec.  6,  164:{ ;  II.  C,   1659 ;  ni.  Ruth,    daughter 
of  John  Picket. 

V     John,  b.  June  3,  1645  ;  d.  young, 

vi     Thomas,  b.  Aug.  1(>,  1648;  ni.  Martha  I'ierce,  1669;  Eli/a- 

beth  Greenleaf,  1677. 
vii     John,  b,  June  4,  1649  ;  went  to  Bermuda, 
viii     Kebkcca,  b.  April  1,  1651  ;   m.  John  Knight,  Jan.  1,  1671. 

ix     Dka.  William,  b.  Sept.  22,  1653  ;  in.  Mrs.   Sarah   Cogs- 
well, Nov.  6,  1681. 

X     Sakau,  b.  March    21,  1656;  m.  Rev.  John    Hale,   son  of 
Dea.  Robert  of  Beverly,  1684. 

3.    ii.    Dea.  Nicholas  Noyes  (Rev.  Wllliaui),  b.  1614;  came 

over  with  his  brother.  Rev.  James,  1634;  to  Newbury,  May,  1635; 
made  a  freeman,  1637  ;  Re|)resentative  to  the  General  Court  at  Bos- 
ton, etc.;  in.  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Cutting,  1640,  and  d.  Nov.  21, 
1701,  aged  87. 


<  I 


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or  Salis- 
eeded  by 
of  Rev. 
riven  to 
d.  March 
mea   and 

was  edu- 
outh  amp- 
cached  a 
1635;  re- 
Thomas 


f 


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IV 


VI 

vii 

viii 

ix 


children. 

Mauy,  b.  Oct.  15,  1641  ;  m.  .Tolin  French. 

Hannah,  b.  Oct.,  1643 ;  m.  Peter,   son  of  John    Cheney, 

May  14,  1663  ;  he  d.  1694,  aged  55  ;  she  ni,  2d,  John  AV 

kinson,  June,  1700.     Three  of  this  family  m.  three  chil- 
dren of  James  Chute.     See  Cheney. 
John,  b.  Jan.  20,  1645;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  John    Poor 

(Wiltshire,  to  Newbury,  Mass.,  16.35;  d.  1684,  aged  69); 

9  children;  d.  1700.     She  m.  2d,  Eliphalet  Coffin. 
Rkv.  Nicholas,  b.  Dec.  22,  1647 ;  H.  C,  1667  ;  to  Salem, 

1682;  had  a  hand  in  the  "Salem  Witchcraft,"  1692;  d. 

Dec.  13,  1717. 
CuTTiNGyb.  Sept.  23,  1649;  m.  Elizabeth  Knight,  Feb.  25, 

1673  ;  had  6  children  ;  ra.  2d,  Elizabeth  Tappan,  1702. 
Sakah,  b.  Sept.  13,  1651 ;  d.  soon. 
Sarah,  2d,  b.  Aug.  22,  1653  ;  tn.  Matthew  Pettingall,  Sept, 

13,  1674. 
Timothy,  b.  June  23,  1655  ;  m.    Mary  Knight,   Jan.  13, 

1680;  had  11  children,  and  d.  1718. 
Capt.  James,  b.  May  16,  1657;  m.  Hannah  Knight,  March 

31,  1684  ;  12  children. 
Abigail,  b.  April  11,  1659;  ra.  Simeon  French. 


CXXXviii  AIJ-IKD    FAMILIES. 

4  xi     Ra<  HRL,  h.  March  20,  16(31 ;  in.  Jamefi  Jacluon,  1682. 

xii     TnoMAs,  b.  June  'JO,  H5t)3;  in.  Sarah  ;  2  daaght«ni. 

I  xiii     Rebk.<  A,  h.  May  IH,  1665  ;  d.  1683. 

John  Knil^ht,  l>.    162'J,  oaino  over   to  America;  m.  BatliKheha, 
daughter  of  Richanl  IngersoU  of  Salem,  1647;  and  d.  1678.    She  d. 

-.  • 

,  •  CIIILDKEX. 

,  i  John,  b.  Aug.  16,  1648;  in.  Rebecca  Noye»,  1672. 

ii  Joseph,  b.  June  21,  1652;  m.  Deliorah  Coffin,  1677. 

iii  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  18,  1655  ;  ni.  Cutting  Noyeis  1674. 

iv  Mary,  b.  Sept.  8,  1657;  ni.  Timothy  Noyes,  1681. 

V  Sarah,  b.  April  13,  1660. 

vi  Haxxah,  b.  March  22,  1662;  d.  goon. 

vii  Hannah,  b.  Aug.  30,  1664;  in.  Jamett  Noves,  March  31, 
J  1684. 

*  viii  Capt.  Richard,  b.  July  26,  1666;  m.  Elizaljeth  Jacques. 

ix  Bk:uamin,  b.  Aug.  21,  1668;  in.  Abigail  Jacques. 

I  X  Isaac,  b.  Aug.  31,  1672  ;  d.  1690. 

ij  After   much  correspondence   and   research  for  a  tracing  of  the 

Noyes  family  of  Maine  back  to  the  parent  stock  of  Xewburj',  Maiw., 
we  arrive  at  this  conclusion  :  Mary  Noyes  (David  and  Elizabeth 
Newman,  Daniel  and  Judith  Knight,  John  ami  Mary  Poor,  Dea. 
Nicholas  and  Mary  Cutting,  Rev.  William  ami  Ann  Parker),  b.  in 
Portland,  1763 ;  in.  Col.  Josiah  Chute  of  Windham,  Me.,  1781,  a 
*       soldier  of  the  Revolution. 


H 


4 


w 


PALMER. 

1.  i.  William  Palmer,  b.  1605;  from  England,  1648;  and 
was  a  citizen  of  Mamaroiieck,  Westchester  county,  N.  Y.^  1650 
and  d.  about  1670.     His  children  were  : 

i     Joseph.  ii    Bexjamtx. 

2  iii     Samuel,  of  Mangopson  Neck,  iv     Obadiab. 
V    Thomas. 


8.    ii.    Samuel  Palmer  (William),  of  Mangopson  Neck,  had: 

i     Obadiah,  b.  1649 ;  m.  Anne ,  and  d.  1748. 

[i  ii     Nehemiah,  ra. ,  and   had  a  son,  and  daughter 

May;  d.  1760. 

3    iii     Sylvanus.  iv     Solomox. 

V  V    Joseph.  vi    Thomas. 

{|         .  vii    Benjamin. 

If 


i 


AI.I.IF.n    FAMIMRS. 


CXXXIX 


hUTS. 


ihHheha, 
She  d. 


3.     ill.     SylvanilH  Palmer  (Samuel,  William),  m.  Mary 

and  d.  1741. 


<-IIII.hKKN. 


i  RoRKRT,  m.  Mary 

4  iii  John. 

V  EnWARD. 

vii  Susanna. 

ix  Mary. 


ii  Syi.vanus. 

iv  Makmamuke. 

vi  Anne. 

viii  Charity. 


674. 


larch  31, 
acques. 


ig  of  the 
ry.  Mans., 
Elizabeth 
oor,  Dea. 
;er),  b.  in 
(.,  1781,  a 


648;  and 
Y.,  1650 


(eck,  had : 
daughter 


ii 

Martis. 

IV 

Eathkr. 

vi 

Lewis. 

•  •  • 

nil 

Martha. 

4.  Iv.  John  Palmer  (Sylvanus,  Samuel,  William),  m.  ReWica 
,  and  had  : 

i      .TOHRPH. 
iii       liENJAMIN. 
V       1*11 1  MP. 

vii     Thomas. 

5.  V.  I^ewlH  Palmer  (John,  Sylvanus,  Samuel,  William)  w.as 
a  Loyalist  in  the  devolution,  and  lost  £600  by  atlhering  to  the 
Crown;  went  to  Shelbunie,  N.  S.,  after  1780;  m.  Rachel  Fowler 
before  1750,  and  the  children  were  .ill  born  in  Westchester  county. 
New  York. 

<  IIILDREN. 

i     Catt.  Edmund,  was  taken  and  shot  by  the  Whigs,    as   a 
spy,  leaving  a  sou. 
.Vlpheus.  7     iii     Benjamin. 

Thkopore. 

Maky,  m.  Peter  Bonett,  Annapolis, 
vi     MiM'Aii,    m.    David    Denison ;    lived  in    Horton  ;  6  or   7 

children, 
vii     EuPHEMiA,  m.  Peter  de  San  Croix ;  4  children. 

6.  vi.  Alpheus  Palmer  (Lewis,  John,  Sylvanus,  Samuel,  Wil- 
liam), 1).  at  JIamaroneek,  Westchester  county,  X.  Y. ;  m.  a)»out 
1775  Bathsheba,  daughter  of  John  Turner  (1728-1817),  an«l  lived 
in  Aylesford,  Kings  county,  X.  S.  He  went  with  sons  John  and 
Gideon  to  Canada  West,  1831. 


6     ii 

8    iv 

V 


CHILDREN. 


I 

ii 

iii 
iv 

V 


Betsy,  m.  Charles  Card. 

John,  d.  away  off  in  the  West. 

James,  killed  by  a  falling  tree. 

Lewis,  drowned  in  youth. 

Bathsheba,  m. ;  lived  and  d.  in  Ohio. 


I 


ft  V 


I  " 


H" 


Cxl  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

Alpheus,  b.  1799;  m.  Margaret  Palmer. 

Gideon,  h.  July,  1804 ;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  William 
Creelman,  and  moved  to  Euphemia,  Lambton  county, 
Oct.,  1H31,  and  d.  there  about  1870;  a  farmer  and  pious 
deacon  in  the  Baptist  church  ;  had  8  sons ;  1  daughter. 

Maky,  m.  Wentworth  Robinson,  and  lived  at  Miramichi, 
N.  B.     A  great  fire  there  1826. 
ix     Rachel,  ni.  John  Inglis  Palmer. 

7.  vi.  Benjamin  Palmer  (brother  to  the  above),  b.  1751  ;  m. 
Philena,  daughter  of  Enoch  and  Betsy  (Fowler)  Hunt,  and  settled 
in  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  as  farmers.     He  d.  1847  ;  she  d.  1850,  aged  88. 


9    vi 
vii 


vui 


•         i 


i      l:^ 


™''. 


f 


lU 

111 

IV 

11 

V 

12 

vi 

Vll 

viii 

13 

ix 

X 

CHILDREN. 

Enoch,  d.  young. 

Rachel,  m.  William  Henry,  soii  of  Robert  and  Murgaret 
Robinson,  Dec.  11,  1806;  8  children. 

Elmah,  b.  1784. 

Betsy,  m.  John  Taylor,  from  Ireland. 

Enoch  Lewis,  b.  1788. 

Benjamin,  b.  1790. 

Philena,  b.  1799;  m.  John  William  Creamer,  1818  ;  2  chil- 
dren ;  Henry  Pitcher;  son  John  William. 

Margaret,  m.  Alpheus  Palmer,  Jr. 

John  Inglis,  b.  1802. 

Mary  P.,  b.  1806;  ra.  John  Dunn,  1832;  5  children. 


8.     vi.     Theodore,  the  youngest  brother,  m. 
lived  in  Wilmot,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S. 


Dcnison,  and 


children. 


11 
ii' 
iv 


Edmund,  b.  about  1788;  m.  Rachel  Smith,  and  d.  1875. 
Cliildren :  Amanda,  Caroline,  Eliza,  Janics,  and  Mrs. 
Avery. 

Mary-,  b.  about  1789;  d   about  1880. 

Rachel,  b.  about  1790;  ra. Witter;  2  sons. 

John,  b.  about  1792;  m.  Phebe  Elliott,  an^l  d.  1862;  she 
d.  1877,  aged  80.  Children:  (1)  Arthur,  m.  Lucy  Morse; 
6  children.  (2)  Robinson,  m.  Susanna  Pierce.  (3)  Phebe 
Ann,  m.  Henry  Milbury.  (4)  Joseph,  m.  Caroline,  daugh- 
ter of  Sam  Chesley;  6  children.  (5)  Edward,  m.  Phebe, 
daughter  of  Sam  Chesley;  2  children.  (6)  Margaret,  m. 
Edward  Drew;  5  children.  (7)  Eunice,  d.  about  11.  (8) 
Zephaniah,  b.  1826;  m.  Maria  Ani]  Starratt  (Sam,  John, 
John,  from  Ireland);  9  children,  and  d.  Sept.  20,  1886; 
the  widow  went  to  Beverly  that  year.  (9)  Edmund,  m. 
May  Ann  Johnson;  4  children.  (10)  Sarah,  m.  William 
Nichols,  Jr.;  6  children. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cxli 


William 
county, 
id  pious 
.ughter. 
iramichi, 


1751  ;  in. 
i  settled 

iged  88. 


M^ryarct 


8 ;  *2  chil- 


ren. 


nson,  and 


9.     vii.    Alplieus  Palmer,  Jr.,  m.  Margaret  Palmer,  and  d. 
186(1,  aged  Gl.     She  d.  1870,  aged  7'J. 


f'HII.DKKN. 

Kdwix  W.,  b.  1833;  m.  Angelina  Ward  ;  9  children. 
Elizabktii  L.,  I).  1835;  m.  William  B.  Palmer  (Benjamin, 

Enoch  L.,  Benjamin);  1  daughter. 
Mkmnda  a.,  b.  1838;  m.  William  Dazelle ;  6  children. 
Bknjamin  W.,  b.  1841;  m.  Evalina,  daughter  of  Richard 

Woodworth;  1  daughter. 

101  vil.  Elijall  Palmer  (Benjanun,  Lewis,  John,  Sylvester, 
Samuel,  William),  b.  in  Nova  Scotia,  1784;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Robert  and  Margaret  Robinson,  1811,  and  lived  in  Aylesford. 


1 
li 

iii 
iv 


14 


1 

ii 


HI 

iv 

V 

vi 
vii 
viii 


CHILDRKX. 

Mary  Jaxk;  b.  1812;  m.  Robert  Jackson;  Handley  Parker. 
Bkn.iamix  Lawrenok,  b.  1817;  m.  Charlotte,  daughter  of 

Frank  Tupper,  and  had  Leander,  Hanley,  Edgar,  Amelia, 

Armina,  Euphemia,  Arabel,  Helen,  and  James  Reed. 
Eli/a,  b.  1819;  m.  Frank  Jackson,  3  sons  ;  Nelson,  2 

children. 
Ann,  b.  1822. 
Louisa,  b.  1824;   m.  Charles,  son   of  Robert   Nichols;  5 

children. 
AxN,  b.  1826;  m.  Eliakim  Collins;  4  children. 

(  m.  Ambrose,  son  of  Kob- 


Thomas  R.,  b.  1829,  )  .    . 
Sakah  N.,  b.  1829,  I  ^^'"'^• 
ert  Nicholas;  6  children. 


d. 1875. 
and    Mrs. 


1862;  she 
:;y  Morse ; 
(3)  Phebe 
lie,  daugh- 
m.  Phebe, 
rgaret,  ni. 
ut  11.  (8) 
am,  John, 
20,  1886; 
lmim<K  m. 
I.  William 


1 1  vii.  Enoch  Lewis  Palmer  (Benjamin,  Lewis,  John,  etc.), 
was  b.  in  Aylesford,  Kings  county,  N.  S.,  April  24,  1788;  m.  Mar- 
garet, daughter  of  Robert  Robinson,  by  Parson  John  Wiswall, 
March  11,  1811,  and  lived  on  a  farm  in  Morristown,  where  he  d. 
Dec.  10,  1869;  she  d.  March  9,  1882,  aged  88. 

CHILDREN. 

» 

i     Maria,   b.  July  11,    1812;  m.  Lawrence,  son  of  William 
Creamer  from  Connecticut,  1837,  and  had  6  children. 

15  ii     Elmah,  b.  Sept.  28,  1813. 

16  iii     Benjamin,  b.  Sept.  3,  1815. 

iv  Elizabeth  L.,  b.  May  1  1817;  ni.  Robert,  son  of  Joseph 
Collins,  1836;  9  children;  she  d.  1874.  He  m.  2d,  Ada- 
line  Fisher,  1877,  and  d.  April,  1886,  aged  71 ;  son  Har- 
vey G.  Collins,  blacksmith,  Somerville,  Mass. 
V  Margarkt  p.,  b.  March  5,  1819;  m.  Joseph  Kelly,  Deo. 
25,  1845. 


cxlii 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


1  f,i 


'•  *. 


VI 


vu 


VIU 


IX 
X 

xi 
xii 


xin 


XIV 


Mary  Caroline,  b,  Feb.  22, 1821 ;  m.  Dea.  Edmund  Chute. 

See  No.  101. 
PuiLKNA  Hunt,  1).  Jan.  20,  1823;  ni.  William  McConnell 

(Joseph,  Benjamin),  March  10,  1842;  4  children. 
Dea.  John   H.,  b.  May  6,  1825;  m.  M.argaret,  daughter  of 

Robert  Hobinson,  Jan.,  1851;  5  children;  and  d.  Nov. 

12,  1891. 
WiujAM  H.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1827;  d.  April  28,  1840. 
Matilda,  b.  Nov.  5,  1829;  m.  Joseph  McConnell,  Jr. 
Enoch  L.,  b.  April  17,  1832;  m.  Rebecca  Parish,  1853;  3 

children. 
Susanna,   b.  Jan.   6,    1835;  m.  James   Henry  Barteaux 

(Robert,   Charles,    William,   Philip),  Nov.  15,  1854;  5 

children. 
Rev.  James,  b,  Ajiril  6,  1837;  m.  Juiia  E.,  daughter  of 

Dea.  Oliver  H.  Cogswell,  1856;  one  daughter,  Laleah,  b, 

1858;  m.  her   cousin,  Theodore  McConnell  of  Ontario. 

Rev.  Mr.  Palmer  was  a  zealous  minister  in  the  Baptist 

church,  but  d.  young,  Aug.  4,  1865;  she  d.  Dec.  13,  1876, 

aged  38. 
Henky,  b.  Aug.  29,  1839;  m.  Emma,  daughter  of  Enoch 

L.  Cogswell,  1864,  and  d.  Oct.  31,  1876. 


12.    vii.    Beujaniiu    Palmer,   another  brother,  b.  1790;  m. 
Isabel  Dunn  (John  Dunn  from  Ireland),  and  had 


4 


i  Sarah. 

ii  Elizabeth;  d.  young. 

iii  Samuel,  m.  daughter  Of  Henry  Ogilvie. 

iv  James,  m.  Charlotte  Rosencranz. 

v  Charles,  ni.  Ruth  Banks  (Richard,  Moses,  etc.). 

vi  Amanda,  m.  Lawrence  Creamer,  as  2d  wife. 


13.  vii.  John  lu^lis  Palmer,  the  youngest  brother,  b.  in 
Aylesford,  1802;  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of  Alpheus  Palmer,  and  lived 
in  Aylesford;  d.  1886;  she  d.  some  time  V)efore  him. 


I 


I 

ii 
iii 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 
viii 


children.  • 

John  Inglis,  m.  in  Ontario. 

Gideon,  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  John  C.  Morse. 

Merinda  R.,  m.  Benjamin  Wood;  6  children. 

Joseph,  m.  daughter  of  Parker  Welton,  son  of  Cephas. 

Jane,  m.  Edward  P.  Lloyd;  4  children. 

Zachariah,  m.  Abigail  Taylor  (William,   James,    Eldad, 

Edward);  5  children. 
William,  Boston. 
Selina,  m. 


■■-.^i 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cxliii 


14.  vlii.  Thomas  R.  Palmer  (Klijah,  Benjamin,  Lewis,  Jolui, 
Sylvi?8ter,  Samuel,  William),  b.  in  Aylesford,  1829;  nj.  Mary  Ann, 
daughter  of  George  NiclioUs. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Mary  E.,  m.  Edmund  C,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  J. 

Palmer, 
ii     Annktta,  m.  Foster,  son  of  Joel  Parish;  2d,  Jr. 
iii     George,  m.  Maggie  McjEmerson. 
IV     Ambrose,  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Leander  Chute ;   she   a 

school-teacher. 

V  Charles, 

vi  Elizabeth,  d.  at  19. 

vii  Latham,  d.  at  15. 

viii  Emma,  m.  Fred  Webb. 

ix  Isaiah,  m.  Victoria  Sanford  (George  W.,  James,  John  N.). 

X  Handlky,  m.  Martha  E.  Sanford  (William  H.,  John  N.). 

xi  Thomas. 

xii  Charlot,  m.  Lysander  Thomas, 

xiii  Robert. 

15.  viii.  Elijali  Palmer  (Enoch  L.,  Benjamin,  Lewis,  John, 
Sylvester,  Sanmel,  William),  b.  in  Morristown,  N.  S.,  Sept.  28,  1813; 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  James  Hamilton,  Nov.,  18-41,  and  settled 
at  W^elstbrd,  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.;  farmer. 

children. 

i    Jane,  b.  1842;  m.  Charles  Maynard,  son   of  Dea,  O.  H. 
Cogswell,  18t)6;  6  children. 

ii     Caroline,  b.  1844  ;  m.  James  Read  ;  4  children, 
iii    James,  b.  1847;  d.  about  1877. 
iv     Reuben,  b.  1850. 

V  Richmond,   b.  1853 ;    m.   Amanda,  daughter  of    George 

Borden, 
vi     Maggie,  m.  George  West. 

16.  viii.  Benjamin  Palmer  (Enoch,  Lewis),  b.  Sept.  3,  1815; 
m.  Mary  J.,  daughter  of  Eleazer  and  Mary  Woodworth,  by  Rev. 
William  Chipraan,  Dec.  22,  1838,  and  lived  on  the  South  Mountain, 
Cornwallis,  N.  S.;  a  farmer  and  Baptist  exhorter;  d.  Sept.  10,  1889. 


children. 


1    John  Albert,  b.  Sept.  4,   1840 ;  m.   Anna   McGranihan, 

1863;  5  children  ;  she  d.     He  m.  2d, . 

<  ii     William  Burpee,  b.  Dec.  8, 1841 ;  m.  Elizabeth  L.  Palmer 
(Alpheus,  Alpheus,  Lewis,  John,  etc.),  Dec.  23,  1863,  and 


;  Cxliv  ALLIED    FAMILIK8. 

;  had    one   daughter,   Melinda  A.,  b.    1869;  m.  John  W. 

;    I  Moore,  Lynn,  Mass.     Mr.  Palmer  is  a  mechanic  in  Lynn, 

;   I  '  and  Mrs.  Pahner  is  a  writer  for  the  papers. 

■   ;  iii     Edmund  Chute,  b.  Aug.  16,  1843;  ni.  Mary  Eliza,  daugh- 

ter of  Thomas   R    Palmer,   Jan.  8,  1868;   3   children; 
:  Waterville,  N.  S. 

iv     Maky  Amy,  b.  April  24,  1845;  d.  1846. 
Y    EzEKiKL  K.,  b.  Oct.  18, 1846;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  James 

Bent,  June  25,  1879;  3  children, 
vi    Joel  P.,  b.  July  2,  1848;  m.  Anna,  daughter  of  William 
H.  Barnaby,  1880,  and  d.  at  Ciiipman  Brook,  1884.     She 
,■ .  m.  2d,  Willard  Rudolph,  1885,  and  d.  1888. 

'''\ .       •■  .  vii     James  K.,  b.  June  8, 1850;  m.  Martha  Reed,  Florida,  1880. 

J  ,  viii     Robert  W.,  b.  Jan.  27,  1852;  killed  in  the  Modoc  War, 

1872. 

ix     Margaret    E.,   b.   Dee.   27,    1853;    ni.   William   Ridout 

Marshall  (Isaac,  William,  David,  Isaac),   1876;   3  or  4 

ciiildren ;  Cambridge,  Mass. 

X     Maky  Olivia,  b.  Dec.  27,  1855;  m.  Walter  R.  Simmons, 

I  June  17,  1^86,  Boston,  Mass.;  have  a  daughter  Pauline, 

besides  2  daughters  he  had  by  a  Ist  wife. 

fcll 


Jf; 


1 


PARKER. 


I  1.     i.    About  the  year  1700,  or  before,  lived  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass., 

a  family  of  Parkers,  of  whom  William  is  mentioned  as  marrying, 
Oct.  23,  1739,  Mary  D.  Maynard  (Sergt.  Simon,  Simon,  John,  one 
of  the  47  who  shared  in  the  division  of  Sudbury  meadows,  1638 ; 
\  selectman,  and  a  petitioner  for  the  grant  of  Marlboro',  1656;  moved 

there,  where  his  children  were  b.,  and  d.  1711.     His  wife  was  Mary, 
.;  daughter  of  Stephen  Gates).     She  was  b.  1719,  and  admitted  to  the 

church  in  Shrewsbury  1742. 

ti  CHILDREX. 

I  i     William,  b.  March  18,  1740 ;  m.  Tabitha  Sawyer,  Dec.  11, 

1761,  nnd  had:    (1)  Parnal,  a  daughter,  b.  July  4,1763. 
••;  (2)  Eunice,   b.  Dec.   8,  1764;   d.'Aug.  11,   1770.     (3) 

Joseph  Sawyer,  b.  Feb.  21,  1770;  d.  April  14,  1771. 
ii    Joab,  b.  April  20,  1741. 
' ;  i  2    iii    Nathaniel,  b.  March,  1743. 


2.  ii.  Major  Nathaniel  Parker  (William)  was  a  soldier  in 
the  British  army,  1759-1763,  at  the  taking  of  Quebec,  etc.;  went  to 
Granville,  N.  S.,  after  the  war ;  m.  Anna  Hardy  about  1766,  and  they 


I 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cxlv 


.    • ». 


Fohn  W. 
in  Lynn, 

,,  dau<?h- 
hildren  ; 


>f  James 

William 

84.     She 

da,  1880. 
loc  War, 

1   Ridout 
;   3  or  4 

Simmons, 
•  Pauline, 


iry,  Mass., 
marrying, 
John,  one 
)ws,  1638 ; 
)6;  moved 
was  Mary, 
ted  to  the 


r,  Dec.  11, 
ly  4,  1763. 
1770.     (3) 
1771. 


soldier  in 
!.;  west  to 
6,  and  they 


had  6  children;  she  d.  about  1778.  He  m.  2d,  Salome  Whitman, 
1779  (Dea.  John,  Dea.  John,  Rev.  Zachariah,  Dea.  John  of  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.),  widow  of  Major  Ezekiel  Cleveland  (Lemuel,  Isaac, 
Edward,  Moses  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1640),  and  lived  at  Nictaux,  An- 
napolis county;  an  honest,  pious  farmer;  d.  1830;  she  d.  June  5, 
1831,  aged  76. 


3  i 

4  ii 

5  iii 
iv 


VI 


Vll 


via 
ix 

X 

xi 
xii 


xui 


XIV 
XV 

xvi 


CHILDREN. 

William,  b.  about  1770. 

Nathaniel,  b.  1772. 

Henry  Alline,  b.  1774. 

Molly,  b.  1775 ;  m.  Daniel  Benjamin,  Horton,  N.  S. 

Miriam,  b.  1776;  m.  Elias  Graves,  and  had  William,  Wil- 
lard,  Elias,  and  2  daughters,  who  m.  George  West  and 
William  West. 

Lucy,  b.  1778;  m.  Dea,  Cephas  Welton,  and  had  Allen, 
killed  by  a  falling  tree ;  Sidney,  m.  Isabel  Morse ;  Erie, 
m.  Mary  Spinney  ;  William,  m.  Louisa  Willett ;  Parker, 
m.  Mary  Neily;  Walter,  ra.  Helen  Dodge;  Lucy  Ann, 
ra.  Jacob  Neily. 

Henry,  b.  1780;  m.  Eleanor  Starratt;  4  children;  2d, 
Sophia  (Tupper)  Prentiss  (1793-1849) ;  4  children,  and 
d.  1835,  Nictaux,  N.  S. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1781;  ra.  Church  Morse,  1800;  9  children; 
ra.  2d,  Sam  Felch  (1776-1852);  she  d.  May,  1866. 

Parney,  b.  1783  ;  m.  Abel  Wheelock,  1801.  See  Wheelock. 

Irene,  b.  1785;  ra.  Hugh,  son  of  Patrick  Grimes,  and  d. 
1823;  10  children. 

MiTTiE,  b.  1788  ;  m.  John  Wheelock.     See  Wheelock. 

Love  Fri,  b.  1790;  ra.  Capt.  Beriah  Bent,  lost  at  sea  about 
1820  ;  ra.  2d,  Simeon  Freeman  (1762-1847),  1828,  and  d. 
1836 ;  6  children. 

Charlotte,  b.  1792;  m.  Dea.  Zoheth  Freeman  (1794-1848 
—  Peleg,  Simeon,  Elisha,  Dea,  Samuel,  Dea.  Samuel, 
Samuel  of  1630),  1819;  he  m.  Ist,  Rebecca  Kenipton 
(1797-1818).  Mrs.  Charlotte  Freeman  d.  1863.  A  son. 
Rev.  David  Freeman,  b.  1820,  ra.  Annie  E.,  daughter  of 
Dea.  Abel  Parker  (1832-1884),  1857 ;  5  children ;  he 
gradua/ted  Acadia  College,  N.  S.,  1850;  is  a  Baptist 
minister. 

Letitia,  b.  1794;  m.  Donald  McPherson  (1793-1874), 
1818;  had  9  children,  and  d.  1880. 

Rev.  Maynard,  b.  1795;  m.  Catharine  Spurr  (1805-1851), 
1821;  m.  2d,  Margaret  (Miller)  Norwell,  and  d.  1860; 
13  children. 

Maria,  b.  1800;  m.  Dea.  Luther  Leadbetter  (1790-1866); 
lived  in  Brookfield,  Queens  county,  and  d.  1874;  5  chil- 
dren. 

10 


r 


m^ 


CXlvi  ALLIED     FAMILIES. 

3.  iii.  William  Parker  (Maj.  Nathaniel,  William),  b.  about 
1770;  m.  Lydia  Boiijaniin,  1790;  lived  in  Aylesford,  farmer,  and 
d.  1846;  shed.  1847. 

CHILDREX. 

4 

i     Silas,   b.   Dec,    179*^ ;  m.  Nancy  Balcoinb,  and  d.  1860. 

She  m.  2d,  Dea.  Joseph  Wade  (son  of  Sylvanus,  son  of 

John,  went  to  Nova  Scotia  time  of  the  Revolution),  and 

the  good  old  deacon  d.  in  Granville,  1887,  aged  101. 

^  ii     Mary,  b.  Jan.,  1792;  ni.  Job  Randall;  had  a  son  Oliver, 

then  he  d.     She  in.  2d,  Dea.  Joseph  Wade, 
iii     Dka.  Ahel,  b.  Nov.  8,  1793;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of  Dan- 
,  iel  Morse,  Jan.  25, 1821 ;  lived  at  Berwick,  in  Cornwallis; 

9  children,  one  of  whom  is  Rev.  David  O.  Parker,  Bap- 
tist.    He  d.  1868  ;  she  d.  1876. 
iv     Salome,  b.  Sept.  2, 1796 ;  m.  Jonas,  son  of  Henry  Balcomb, 

Feb.  25,  1823,  Wilmot. 
v     Miriam,  b,  Sept.  1,  1799;  m.  William  Chase;  B.  F.  Chute. 

See  No.  67.     She  d.  Jan.,  1894. 

vi     Rjiv.    Obadiah,    b.  Nov.   24,    1803;   m.    Hannah   Maria 

Morse;  see   No.  7;  m.  2d,  Mary,  daughter   of  Reuben 

Balcomb,  Jan.  24,  1837  ;  2  daughters  more.     He  d.  July 

1,  1890;  she  d.  1888,  aged  89. 

vii     Susanna,  b.  Nov.  24, 1805;  m.  Daniel  Morse,  Jr.,  Nictaux. 

viii     Edward,  b.  March  1,  1808;  m.  Evalina,  daughter  of  John 

M.  Morse,  W.  Cornwallis. 
ix     Nathaniel,  b.  Oct.  14, 1810 ;  merchant  in  Wilmot ;  d.  July 

18,  1880. 
X     Rev.  James,  b.  Aug.  25,  1813;  m.  Phebe  Durland,  daugh- 
>*j  tei'  of  Zebulon,  son  of  Daniel,  July  12,  1842;  d.  Jan.  26, 

*'*!  ,  1876;  shed.  Feb.  15,1878. 


V 


'i 


4.  iii.  Nathaniel  Parker,  Jr.,  b.  1772 ;  m.  Diadama  Morse, 
daughter  of  Captain  Abner,  1799;  lived  in  Aylesford.  He  ra.  2d, 
1855,  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Stephen  Parker,  and  widow  of  George 
Harris  (1788-1854);  lived  at  Bear  River,  and  d.  1860;  she  d.  1876, 
aged  84. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Abner,  m.  Helen,  daughter  of  Church  Morse  ;  he  d.  1873. 
ii     Edward,  m.  Betsy,  daughter  of  Henry  Balcomb;   he  d. 

1876. 
iii     Alfred,  it.  Jane  McGee. 
iv     Lucy,  m.  Samuel  Balcomb. 
v     William,  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  Foster  Woodbury,  Jr.,  and 

d.     She  m.  2d,  John,  son  of  Jesse  Viditoe. 
vi     Harriet,  m.  John,  son  of  Shippy  Spurr. 


1 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cxlvii 


I.  about 
ler,  and 


d.  1860. 
,  son  of 
on),  and 
01. 
1  Oliver, 

of  Dan- 
rnwallis; 
ter,  Bap- 

Balcomb, 

r.  Chute. 

ill  Maria 
t  Reuben 
J  d.  July 

Nictaux. 
of  John 

,;  d.  July 

d,  daugh- 
.  Jan.  26, 


la  Morse, 
le  ra.  2d, 
of  George 
e  d.  1876, 


le  d.  1873. 
lb;  he  d. 


y,  Jr.,  and 


vii    Nathaniel,  ra.  Abba  Morse, 
viii     Mary,  d.  at  about  18. 

ix     Bknjamin  Hardy,  m.  Abigail,  daughter  of  Alex  Morse. 
X    John,  m.  Minetta,  daughter  of  Alex  Morse, 
xi     Elizabeth  A.,  m.  Jacob  Wood. 
5.    iii.    Henry  Alline  Parker  (Maj.  Nathaniel,  William),  b. 
1774;  m.  Hannah  Morse  (Abner,  Obadiah,  Daniel,  Daniel,  Daniel, 
Samuel);  lived  in  Aylesford ;  he  d.  1871. 


1 

ii 
iii 
iv 

V 

vi 
vii 


viu 


IX 
X 

xi 


CHILDREN. 

DiADAMA,  m.  Enoch,  son  of  Joel  Parish. 

Stephen,  m.  Irene  Grimes  (Hugh,  Patrick). 

Betsy,  m.  Exekiel,  son  of  Thomas  Banks. 

Rachel,  m.  John  Hodges,  from  Ireland. 

IIandley,  b.  1813  ;  m.  Mary  J.,  daughter  of  Elijah  Palmer 
and  widow  of  R.  T.  Jackson. 

Daniel,  d.  young. 

Rev.  Willard  G.,  b.  181G;  m.  Lois  Ruggles  (James, 
Joseph,  Joseph — brother  to  Gen.  Timothy — Rev.  Timo- 
thy, Capt.  Samuel,  Capt.  Samuel,  Thomas,  1638) ;  he  d. 
Dec,  1878. 

Church  Morse,  b.  April,  1819;  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of 
James  Porter. 

Sophia,  ra.  Henry  Ewing. 

Andrew,  m.  Ruth  Miner. 

Rev.  Warren,  m.  Sarah  Ewing. 


POTTER. 

Nicholas  and  Robert  Potter — supposed  to  be  brothers,  and 
sons  of  Robert  Potter,  b.  in  England,  1577 ; —  came  over  to  Lynn, 
Mass.,  in  or  before  1634.  Robert  was  made  a  freeman  of  Massachu- 
setts, Sept.  3, 1634,  and  spoken  of  as  a  farmer;  but  he  moved  to 
Roxbury,  and  on  account  of  church  troubles,  he  being  a  Quaker,  he 
moved  again  to  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  and  was  joined  by  others  after- 
wards, and  founded  Warwick.     Mr.  Potter  m.  Isabel ,  and  had 

3  daughters  and  a!  son,  John,  from  whom  have  sprung  some  noble 
rainisters,  bishops,  generals,  and  other  noted  persons.  He  d.  in 
1655. 

1.  i.  Nicholas  Potter,  is  said  to  be  one  of  50  persons  or  farai- 
lies  who  settled  Saugus  and  Lynn,  soon  after  1630.  He  was  a  mason 
and  was  interested  in  iron  works  in  Lynn,  bat  moved  to  Salem  in 
1660.  He  had  60  acres  of  land  in  Lynn,  which  were  given  to  his 
first  family.    He  ra.  Emma  Knight  (?),  and  had  2  children.    She  d. 


,x' 


cxlviii 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


He  in.  2d,  Alice,  widow  of  Thomas  Weeke,  with  2  children  — Bethi- 
ah,  b.  1G42,  and  Hannah,  b.  1645,  —  and  she  d.  soon  after.  He  in. 
3d,  Mary,  danghter  of  John  G.  and  Sarah  Gedney  (who  came  to 
Salem,  1637),  and  d.  Oct.  18,  1677.  She  in.  2d,  Joseph  Boice,  Jr., 
of  Salem. 

CHILDREN. 

2     i    Robert,  b.  before  1630. 

ii     Elizabeth,   b.   before  1630;    m.  Thomas  Newhall    (first 
white  child  b.  in  Lynn,  1630),  Dec.  29,  1652,  and  d.  Feb. 
22,  16S7.     He  d.  April  1,  1687;  6  sons,  3  daughters, 
iii     Mary,  b.  Jan.  4,  1659-60  ;  d.  in  October, 
iv     Hannah,  b.  March  25,  1661 ;  d.  Oct.  28,  1662,  in  Salem. 
V     Sarah,  b.  Oct.  4,  1662 ;  d.  Sept.  29,  1688. 
vi     Mary.  b.  Nov.  10,  1663 ;  m.  Samuel  Elson  ;  3  children, 
vii     Samui:l,  b.  Jan.  9,  1664-5 ;  d.  Jan.  10,  1666. 
viii     Hannah,  b.  March  27,   1666 ;  ra.  William  Roach ;  4  chil- 
dren. 
IX     Lydia,  b.  Feb.  26,  1667  ;  d.  Sept.  17, 1668. 
X     Bethiah,  b.  May  23, 1668  ;  m.  Thomas,  son   of  John  and 
Sarah  Witt,  Feb.  26,  1685;  had  Mary  and  Thomas,  and 
d. 1691. 
xi    Samuel,  b.  April  22,1669;  m.  Rebecca  Trask,  and  d.  1693. 
xii     Lydia,  b.  July  16,  1670 ;  d.  April,  1671. 
xiii    Benjamin,  b.  Nov.  6,  1671 ;  d.  single, 
xiv    Joseph,  b.  June  9,  1673  ;  d.  young. 

2.  ii.  Robert  Potter  (Nicholas),  b.  in  England  before  1630  ; 
m.  Ruth,  6th  child  of  Robert  and-  Phebe  Driver  of  Lynn,  Jan.  25, 
1660.  He  was  a  carpenter,  and  took  the  oath  of  allegiance  with  his 
son  Robert,  and  brother-in-law,  Robert  Driver,  Jr.,  1677.  In  1675, 
these  two  Roberts,  brothers-in-law,  went  into  the  regular  army  in 
King  Philip's  war.  For  more  than  20  years  Mr.  Potter  was  a  man 
of  confidence  and  integrity  in  Lynn,  being  selectman,  surveyor, 
fence-viewer,  etc.  Ten  or  more  different  lots  were  given  him  in 
the  town,  till  he  must  have  had  25  or  30  acres.  His  wife  d. 
March  18,  1704,  aged  67.     He  d.  March  21,  1709. 


CHILDREN. 

i  Robert,  b.  March  18,  1661. 

ii  Nathaniel,  b.  April  14,  1663;  d.  in  Boston  after  1726, 

iii  John,  b.  Sept.   13,  1665;  m.   Elizabeth  Norwood,  1692; 

moved  to  Leicester  about  1720 ;  6  children, 

iv  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  9,  1668  ;  d.  young. 

V  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  3,  1670 ;  m.  Joseph  Floid. 

vi  Ruth,  b.  Feb.  27,  1673  ;  m.  John  Ivory,  1698. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cxiix 


-Bethi- 
He  m. 
aine  to 
oe,  Jr., 


vii    Joseph,  b.  Dec.  25,  1676. 
viii     Bbn.tamin,  b.  April  11,  1680;  m.  Rutli  Riissoll,  1705  ;  one 

child,  Anna,  d.  at  4  years,  4  months.     Capt.  Benjamin 

Potter  d.  April  25,  1745. 
ix     Samuel,  b.  May  8, 1682  ;  ra.  Elizabeth  Hart,  April  1,  1709. 


11    (first 
d.  Feb. 

era. 

alem. 
dren. 
;  4  chil- 

ohn  and 
mas,  and 

.  d.  1693. 


re  1630  ; 

Jan.  25, 

with  his 

In  1675, 

army  in 

\a  a  man 

surveyor, 

m  him  in 

wife  d. 


1726, 
od,  1692; 


3.  iii.  Robert  Potter,  Jr.,  b.  March  18,  1661;  m,  Martha 
Halle,  1682.  in  Lynn,  Mass.;  d.  1704.  She  d.  «  July  ye  7th,  1709," 
aged  49.      )  V<^^^  '  ^^> 

^  CHILDREN. 

4  i     RpHBAiM,  b.  April  5,  1683. 

ii  Martha,  b.  June  21,  1685;  d.  May  17,  1710. 

iii  Sarah,  b.  April  12,  1687. 

iv  Ruth,  b.  1688 ;  d.  soon. 

V  Ruth,  b.  March  16,  1690;  m.  Nathaniel  Collins,  1714. 
vi  Elizabeth,  b.  March  13,  1692. 

vii    Robert,  b.  Oct.  11,  1694;  m.  Mary  Bird  or  Breed,  1721; 

d.  1733;  3  children, 
viii    Rebecca,  b.  Oct.  24,  1696;  m.  Jonathan  Collins,  1719. 

ix    Mary,  b.  March  26,  1699,  d.  1700. 

X     Nathaniel,  b.  July  16,  1701. 

xi     Elizabeth,  b.  May  4,  1704. 

4.  iv.  Ephraim  Potter  (Robert,  Robert,  Nicholas),  b.  April 
5, 1683;  m.  Sarah  Witt,  1708,  and  d.  1731.'VW£kl<l 

children. 

i  Mary,  b.  Sept.  11,  1709;  Marlboro',  Macs, 

ii  Martha,  b.  Sept.  1,  1711. 

5  iii  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  3,  1713. 
iv  Pebsis,  b.  Aug.  29,  1715. 

V  Ephraim,  b.  March  5,  1718  ;  m.  Esther (1732-1810), 

and  d.  1792. 

vi     Sarah,  b.  Jan.  26,  1721 ;  m.  Joseph  Stone,  Marlboro'. 

vii  Thkophilus,  b.  Jan.  26,  1725  ;  m.  Lois  Walker,  1748,  and 
d.  1814.S4Jcf/if 

viii  Elizabeth,  B.  Jan.  25,  1728  :  m.  Thomas  Walkup  of  Sud- 
bury. 

5.  V.    Joseph  Potter  (Ephraim,  Robert,  Robert,  Nicholas),  b. 

in  Marlboro',  Middlesex  county,   Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1713;  m. , 

1735;  d.  April  1,  1791.     She  d.  April  4,  1788,  aged  70. 

children. 

i     Mary,  b.  July  3,  1736.  ' 

ii     Betty,  b.  June  22,  1738. 

6  iii    Joseph,  b.  Aug.  23,  1741. 


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Cl  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

iv  Robert,  b.  Nov.  7,  1745. 

7     V  Benjamin,  b.  May  9,  1749. 

vi  Eben,  b.  Aug.  11,  1751. 

vii  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  21,  1753. 

viii  John,  b.  March  31,  1757. 

ix  Reuben,  b,  Dec.  9,  1759. 

It  is  rather  mysterious  what  became  of  this  family.  Josejih  and 
Benjamin  went  to  Nova  Scotia,  and  with  Joseph  must  have  gone 
over  a  family  Bible,  printed  in  London,  1712,  in  which  are  recorded 
the  deaths  of  Joseph  and  his  wife.  But  her  name  is  not  mentioned. 
6.  Ti.  Joseph  Potter  (Joseph,  Ephraim,  Robert,  Robert, 
Nicholas),  b.  in  Marlboro',  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1741 ;  m.  Zebudah  Hay- 
den,*  1761,  and  for  a  few  years  lived  in    Sudbury,  where   the  first 

0  family   was   born.      Mr.    Potter  enlisted  in   a  regiment  of  troops 

raised  by  Gov.  William  Shirley,  and  commanded  by  Col.  Jonathan 
Bailey,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Fort  Ticonderoga,  Lake  Champlain, 
July  8,  1758,  where  Gen.  Lord  Howe  was  killed.  Mrs.  Potter  d. 
J^an.  24,  1767,  in  her  34th  year.  About  1770  he  moved  to  Nova 
Scotia,  and  settled  in  Clements,  Annapolis  county,  where  he  m.  2d, 

'I  Mary  Farnsworlh  (see  Farnsworth)  from  Groton,  Mass.,  1772.     She 

d.  June  30, 1790,  aged  39  After  the  Revolution  Mr.  Potter  went 
to  New  York  to  .get  help  to  build  iron  works,  or  a  foundry,  which 
was  worked  for  some  time  at  Moose  River,  now  Clementsport,  and 
was  lost  at  sea  on  a  trip  tp  New  York  about  1800. 


[^\ 


(|  CHILDREN.  • 

V  i     Aaron,  b.  July  11,  1762;  m. 

y  *  8     ii    Israel,  b.  July,1763. 

"  iii     Mary,  b.  Feb.  7,  1766;  m.  Capi.  John    Rice    (see   Rice), 

April  21,  1785.     He  d.  Mav  2,  1811,  aged  73;  she  m.  2d, 
Capt.  Henry  Harris,  1821  o'r  2,  and  d.  Dec.  3,  1858.     He 
d.  May  12,  1831,  aged  74. 
9    iv    Joseph,  b.  June  14,  1773.        "•<  '  ^'^* 
V    Samuel,  b.  Dec.  9,  1774. 

vi     Sarah,  b.  Aug.  4,  1776;  m.  John  Dyer  about    1800,  and 
went  to  Marietta,  Ohio. 

*  John  Hayden,  England  to  America,  1634,  and  settled  in  Bniintree;  moved 

h  to  Say  brook.  Conn.,  1664;  m   Susanna ,  and  liad  9cliildren. 

John,  b.  1635;  m.  Hannah  Ames,  and  d.  1718;  8  children. 
Josiah,  b.  June  19,  1669;  moved  to  Sudbury,   Mass.;  m.  Elizabeth   Good- 
now,  March  6,  1691,  and  had  Josiah,  John,  Elisha,  and  Ebenezer. 
•  Ebenezer,  m.  Thankful  Parmenter,  May  11,  1727;  and  had: 

i    Zebudah,  b.  June  26,  1734;  m.  Joseph  Potter,  Marlboro', 
ii    Hannah,  b.  April  7,  1737;  ra.  Ellas  Hayden. 
iii    Lois,  b.  Jane,  1740.  " 


f 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


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10  vii 
viii 


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Robert, 
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the  first 
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X 

xi 
xii 


Bknjamix,  b.  Dec.  11,  1777. 

Lydia,  b.  Oct.  29,  1779;  m.  William   Gilliatt,  Jr.,  1801, 

and  d.  1818;  6  children. 
Feanklin,  b.  April  28,  1781. 

Martha,  b.  April  9,  1783;  m.  Thomas  Rico.     Sec  Rice. 
SuKKY,  b.  Feb.  18,  1785;   m.  John  Gilliatt;  7  children. 
Esther,  b.  March  16,  1787;  rn.  John  Armstrong,  1809;  m. 

2d,  Dea.  Stephen  Taylor.     See  Taylor. 


;  7.  vi.  Benjamin  Potter,  brother  to  tlie  preceding,  b.  in  Marl- 
boro',  Mass.,  May  9, 1749;  m.  Sarah  Angier,  1773, and  must  have  raised 
his  family  in  Massachusetts.  The  death  of  Mrs.  Potter  I  do  not  find 
in  Nova  Scotia,  but  he  d.  in  Clements,  Jan.  16,  1823. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Hannah,  b.  1774  ;  m.  John  Burns ;  4  children.     He  d.;  she 
m.  2d,  John  Early,  and  had  2  sons. 

ii    Sarah,  b.  1776. 

iii  Mary  E.,  b.  1778  ;  m.  David  Spinney  and  had  (1)  Jane, 
ra.  Joseph,  son  of  Benjamin  Brown.  (2)  Sarah,  m.  James 
McLachlan.  (3)  Henry.  (4)  Betsy,  m.  John  Rier  (Isaac, 
Dennis),  and  had  Charlotte,  1834;  John,  1837;  Sarah, 
1840;  James  R.,  1842;  and  Elizabeth,  1845. 

iv  Joseph,  b.  April  5,  1781 ;  m.  Sukey,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Cutting,  1811,  and  nttled  in  Framingham;  d.  Aug.  31, 
1858.  ^She  d.  Oct.  7,  1856.  They  had  (1)  Louisa,  b. 
Nov.  7, 1813 ;  m.  Joseph  Town  of  Saxonville,  and  d.  1867. 
(2)  Angier,  b.  Dec.  1,  1815;  ra.  Jane  M.,  daughter  of 
Walter  H.  Stone,  and  d.  Dec.  23, 1885.  She  d.  March 
14,  1886,  aged  66.  (3)  Orlando  H.,  b.  Jan.  28,  1818.  (4) 
Anna,  b.  May  13,  1819;  m.  George  Clapp  of  Scituate. 

v  Louise,  b.  July  22,  1784;  m.  Jonathan  Millner,  and  had  (1) 
Ann,  b.  April  9,  1800;  m.  Daniel  Millner.  (2)  John,  b. 
Sept.  8,  1810. 

vi     Asa,  b.  1786;  into  the  British  army,  in  Newfoundland. 
12  vii    Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  10,  1789. 


800,  and 

ee ;  moved 
tjlh   Good- 


8.  vii.  Israel  Potter  (Joseph,  Joseph,  Ephraim,  Robert,  Rob- 
ert, Nicholas),  b.  in  Sudbury,  Middlesex  county,  Mass.,  July,  1763 ; 
in  1780  he  joined  a  company  of  six-months'  men  in  Shrewsbury, 
Worcester  county,  to  reinforce  the  Continental  Army,  and  marched 
from  Springfield  with  Lieut.  Taylor  of  the  2d  Mass.  Regt.,  July  6. 
After  the  war  lie  went  to  Nova  Scotia,  and  settled  on  his  father's 
estate,  called  Potter's  Point,  in  Clements,  where  he  carried  on  farm- 
ing and  fishing.  He  was  captain  of  militia  in  the  war  of  1812,  and 
served  through  the  last  of  the  reign  of  George  IH,  into  the  reign  of 


dii 


AhLIKi)     KAMI  LIES. 


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i 


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\ 


lui 


George  IV.  He  m.  Mary,  diiughter  of  Capt.  John  Rice  (see  Rice), 
Jan.  7,  17H6,  niid  tlicy  lived  together  over  61  ye.nrM.  I  «lo  not  know 
what  year  he  wan  converted  an<I  joined  the  Baptist  church,  but  he 
wrote  a  letter  to  Dr.  T.  Baldwin  (1758-18'26),  of  Boston,  in  1810,  tell- 
ing  of  a  "  powerful  reformation  "  in  Clements,  when  about  200  were 
converted  to  the  Lord ;  and  the  glorious  work  spread  away  "■  up  the 
river"  to  Bridgetown  and  elsewhere.  He  was  called  to  preach  about 
this  time,  and  was  ordained  to  the  gospel  ministry  in  1822,  and  con- 
tinued a  faithful  minister  uf  Jesus  Christ  to  the  end.  He  d.  Aug. 
17,  1847.     She  d.  March  7,  1849,  aged  81.     >  ^ 

CHILDREX. 

Aaron,  b.  Sent.  3,  1786.  - 

Zebudaii,  b.  March  22,  1788;  m.  Josiah  Spurr,  1807,  and 

had  William,  John,  Mary  Ann,  Eleanor,  and  Eliza;  an^l 

d.  Jan.  11,  1816. 
Israel,  Jr.,  b.  Jan.  7,  1790.   i.  i^>*t 
John,  b.  Jan.  17,  1792.  - .    «;;-i 
Joseph,  b.  Jan.  31,  1794. 
Mary,  b.  May  16,  1796;  m.  James  Balcomb,  and  d.  Oct. 

2,  1880 ;  9  children. 
Sarah,  b,  Dec.  17, 1798  ;  m.  Josiah  Spurr,  his  2d  wife,  and 

had  Lctitia,  Diadama,  Israel,  Charles,  and  Sarah. 
Fann-,,  b.  Jan.  11,  1800;  d. 
Jahes  Manning,  b.  April  7,  1802. 
Jacob,  b.  Feb.  10,  1804. 
Susanna,  b.  Feb.  10,  1806;  m.  Henry  Watkeys,  and  had 

Henry,  Mary,  Susan,  William  Edward,  and  Harriet,  and 

d.  Nov.,  1866.     He  d.  before  lier. 
Ann,  b.   Nov.  15,  1808 ;  m.   Rev.  J.  B.   Cogswell.     See 

Cogswell. 
Josiah  Spurr,  b.  Feb.  22, 1810. 
Zeruah,  b.  Dec.  24,  1812 ;  m.  Thoma.s,  son   of  Jonathan 

Hurd,  and  had   Abijah    and    Albert.     She  d.  March  9, 

1840  ;  he  m.  2d,  Jane,  daughter  of  Edward  Morgan. 
Isaiah  S.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1814. 


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ii 

14 
15 
16 

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iv 

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17  ix 

18  X 
xi 


xu 

19  xiii 
liv 

20  XV 


9.  vii.  Joseph  Potter  (Joseph,  Joseph,  Ephraim,  RoberJ, 
Rol»ert,  Nichola.8),  b.  at  Potter's  Point,  near  Goat  Island,  Clements, 
N.  S.,  June  14,  1773;  m.  Lois  Hayden,  1796.  She  d.  Nov.  -3,  1833, 
aged  nearly  53.  He  m.  2d,  Olive,  daughter  of  John  Balcomb,  and 
d.  Aug.  26,  1848. 

children. 


Warren,  b. 
Island,  N. 
aged  80. 


July    15,  1797;  m.  Martha  Lewis   of    Long 
S.,  Dec.  20,  1827 ;    d.    1859.     She  d.  1889, 


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ALLIED    KAMILIRS. 


cliii 


e  Rice), 
ot  know 
I,  but  he 
810,  tell- 
iOO  were 
"  up  the 
;h  about 
and  con- 
d.  Aug. 


807,  and 
I'ua;  and 


i  d.  Oct. 

wife,  and 
h. 


and  had 
rriet,  and 

rell.     See 


Jonathan 
March  9, 
irsan. 


I,  Kober% 
Clements, 
V.  3,  1833, 
roiub,  and 


of   Long 
e  d.  1889, 


ii     Sophia.  Ii.  March  25,  1799;  in.  A)m.>I  Chute.     See  No.  37. 

iii     Eliza,  b.  Aug.  7,  1801  ;  m.  J«>hn  Chute.     See  No.  39. 

iv  Louisa,  h.  March  3,  1804 ;  in.  l)ca.  James  Purday,  Feb.  6, 
1825;  a  daughter  Ixiiiisa,  ni.  Frnncirt  Rice  ( Joseph,  Silai*, 
Capt.  John);  9  children.  Mr».  Piinlay  d.;  he  ni.  2d, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Juhn  and  Sukey  (I*otter)  Gilliatt,  and 
had  E<lmun«l,  Jacob,  Israel,  Josiah,  All>ert,  i!elMM;ca, 
and  Mary  Eliza.  Mrs.  Purday  2d  d.;  he  m.  3d,  Eunice 
Morse,  wi<Iow  of  Stephen  Harris  (George,  John),  and 
after  his  death  she  m.  3d,  John  Bennett,  and  lives  in 
•  Boston,  aged  79. 

V  Joseph  Ltman,  b.  May  30,  1807;  m.  Lydia  Witt  (fieorije, 
Gideon,  from  Lynn,  Mass.),  Oct.  9,  1834,  and  ha*!  George, 
Allen,  Joseph,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Lois  Ann,  Eunice  Ma- 
tilda, Martha  Jane,  and  Joseph  Ediznr.  Mr.  Potter  d. 
1859,  aj/eil  52.  She  in.  2d,  Elliott  Ritchie  (ISl 6-1880); 
m.  3d,  Nathan  B.  Chute  (1815-1891),  and  since  then  she 
has  lived  near  Boston,  Mass. 

vi     William    P'raxklix,   b.   Oct.  16,  1809;    m.  Mary   Ann, 
daughter   of  W^illiam  Gilliatt;   she  d.;  he  in.    2d,    Mrs. 
Phebe  (German)   Kennedy, 
vii     MARY,.b.  Jan.  23,  1811 ;  m.  Ashael  Howard  ;  in.  2d,  Solo- 

mon,  son  of  George  Bowlby. 
viii     Sallt,  b.  March  6,  1814;  in.  Israel,  son  of  William  Gil- 
liatt, 1836. 

ix  Silas,  b.  Nov.  5,  1816;  m.  Catharine,  daughter  of  Dea. 
Thomas  Gilliatt,  an<l  d.  May,  1891. 

10.    vii.    De* ,  Benjamin  Potter,  J.  P.,  brother  to  the  above, 

b.  Dec.  11,  1777;  in.  Jane  Spurr  (Abram,  Michael),  and  lived  at 
Smith's  Cove,  Digby  county,  good,  pious  people,  and  farmers.  He 
d.  June,  1861.     She'd.  1864,  aged  86. 

CHILDREX. 

i  Eliza,  b.  1799;  m.  Caleb  Soulice  (John,  Daniel,  John, 
John,  of  the  French  Pyrenees  in  France,  1670);  and  had 
Benjamin  Potter,  1830;  Cvnthia,  1831;  Henrv  Hams, 
1833 ;  Eliza  Deborah,  18:^5 ;' John  L.,  1837  ;  James  Albert, 
1839;  Amanda  J.,  Mary  Emily,  and  Annetta.  Mrs.  Soulis 
d.  1848;  he  ra.  2d,  Olive,  daughter  of  John  Potter  (she  was 
drowned,  1868);  he  m.  3d,  Mrs.  Koop. 

ii  Thomas,  b.  April  1,  1800;  in.  Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Jere- 
miah Smith,  Jr.,  and  had  Henrietta  Jane,  Charles 
Thomas  (m.  Susan  Ann  (IThute),  Eliza  Abigail  (m.  B.  P. 
Soulice),  Oratia  Adelia,  Sarah  Ann,  Emma  Amelia, 
Cynthia,  Jeremiah  Smith,  and  Louise  Maria. 

iii  JoHX  L.,  b.  1802;  m.  Caroline  Hunt  (Elijah,  Benjamin); 
10  children.  He  d.  March  24,  1867,  aged  65 ;  she  in  Bos- 
ton. 


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IX 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

William  F.,  b.  about  1804 ;  m.   Abigail  O.,   daughter  of 

Capt.  Ijimpson ;  4  children. 
Henby,  b.  about  1807;  m,  Polly  Rice  (Silas,  Capt.  John); 

5  children. 

Cynthia,  b.  about  1810 ;  m.  William  Jones,  Jr.,  and  d,  1843 ; 
son,  Benjamin  Potter  Jones,  b.  Sept.  6,  1842;  m.  Sept. 
•29,  1872,  Abbie  F.,  daughter  of  William  Butterfield  of 
Vermont  (b.  May  17,  1851);  to  Boston,  1864,  cabinet- 
maker; have  Walter  Alford,  b.  Jan.  26,  1874,  and  Clin- 
ton Havelock,  b.  Nov.  20,  1888 ;  lost  3  or  4. 

Jane,  b.  about  1812;  m.  John,  son  of  Jeremiah  Ditmars; 
3  children. 

James  M.,  b.  about  1815;  m.  Elizabeth  Sharp;  went  to 
Fonthill,  Ont ,  1851 ;  then  to  St.  Catherine's,  as  principal 
of  a  high  school,  25  years;  but  since  1880  to  California; 

6  or  7  children. 

Edward  W.,  b.  about  1818;  m.  Abigail  Soulice^  (Daniel, 

John,  Daniel,  John,  John);  3  children. 
Emeline,  b.  about  1822;  m.   George  S.  Soulice    (Daniel, 


John,  etc.);  3  children. 
Sypher. 


She  d.  1860 ;  he  m.  2d,  Minerva 


11.  vii.  Dea.  Franklin  Potter,  another  brother,  b.  April 
28,  J781  ;  m.  Cynthia  Boice,  in  Clements,  1805,  and  soon  after 
moved  to  Brier  Island,  Digby  county,  where,  after  having  4  chil- 
dren, she  d.  He  m.  2d,  Abigail  O'Brien;  after  having  6  children 
shed.  He  m.  3d,  Mrs.  (Robbins)  Durkee,  of  Yarmouth;  she  d. 
Sept.,  1859;  he  d.  1862. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Dea.  George  Boice,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  b.  1807;  m. 
Sarah  Payson  (Elisha,  Jonathan,  Jonathan,  Ephraim, 
Dea.  Edward,  over  to  Koxbury  1636;  m.  Ann  Parke, 
d.  Sept.  10,  1641  ;  m.  2(1,  Mary,  daughter  of  Philip 
Eliot,  brother  to  the  Apostle  John  Eliot,  and  d.  about 
1695),  and  was  a  good  and  useful  citizen  in  civic  and 
religious  society  at  Westport ;  d.  April,  1893;  she  d. 
1868,  aged  64.  Children  :  (1)  Abigail,  m.  Thomas  Titus 
(Enoch,  James,  Isaac,  Timothy,  Jacob,  John,  Edmund, 
Robert,  b.  in  England  1600 ;  to  America  1635 ;  d.  about 
1670);  8  children,  of  whom  Rev.  George  B.  is  pastor  of 
the  Baptist  church,  Everett,  Mas::.  (2)  Orinda,  m.  John 
Peters ;  12  children.  (3)  Cynthia,  m.  Maurice  Peters,  a 
brother;  12  children.  (4)  Sarah  Caroline,  m.  Jesse 
Peters,  another  brother;  7  children.  (5)  Eliza  Jane,  ni. 
William  Welch ;  2  sons.  (6)  Ann,  m.  Georgj  Coggins ; 
6  children.     (7)  Helen,  d.  young. 

ii  Mary  Ann,  m.  Capt.  Holland  E.  Payson  (Elisha,  Jona- 
than, etc.);  4  children. 


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ighler  of 

t.  John); 

Id.  1843; 
ra.  Sept. 
arfield  of 
cabinet- 
nd  Clin- 

Ditinars ; 

went  to 
principal 
alifornia ; 

*  (Daniel, 

(Daniel, 
,  Minerva 


b.  April 
ioon  after 
ng  4  chil- 
)  children 
;h;  she  d. 


1807;   m. 

Ephraim, 
[in    P.irke, 

of  Philip 
\  d.  about 

civic  and 
3 ;  she  d. 
)ma8  Titus 

Edmund, 

d.  about 

s  pastor  of 

a,  m.  John 

?  Peters,  a 

m.  Jesse 
II  Jane,  ni. 
!  Coggins; 

i.sha,  Jona- 


iii     Mehitablk,  m.  Ethel  Davis  (3d  of  4  wives). 
iv     William,  m.  Ann  Welch ;  2  children. 

V  Joseph  J.,  d.  on  a  passage  from  Jamaica  to  Wilmington, 

N.  C. 

vi     Edwakd  J.,  m.  Ellen  Budreau. 

vii     Charles  J.,  m.  Cynthia  White. 

viii     Capt.  Franklin,  m.  Rachel  Payson  (Elisha,  Esij.,  Jona- 
than, etc.),  and  d.  1853. 

ix     Cynthia,  m.  John  D.  Southern,  Jr.;  light-keeper ;  8  chil- 
dren ;  she  d.  1875,  aged  58. 
"     X     Thomas    Rankin,  d.  in  Guadeloupe,  W.  I. 

xi     Phebe  Susan,  m.  Dea.  Joseph  Southern,  son  of  John  ;  4 
children;  he  d.  Oct.,  1883,  aged  62. 

12.  vii.  Dea.  Benjamin  Potter  (Benjamin,  Joseph,  Ephraim, 
Robert,  Robert,  Nicholas),  cousin  to  th*^  four  preceding,  b.  in  Clements, 
Aug.  10,  1789;  m.  Ruth  Wear  (see  Weare),  Jan.  21,  1811 ;  d.  there 
Nov.  27,  1850;  she  d.  Jan.  18,  1886,  aged  97. 

children. 

i     Phebe,  b.  Aug.,  1811,  v.i.  John,  son  of  Phiiip  Lightizer, 

and  d.  May  21,  1884;  he  d. 
ii     Ann,  b.  June  24,  1813;  m.   Elijah,  son  of  Jinies  Berry, 

and  had  Asa  and  Eliza ;  d.  April  22,  1884 ;  he  d.  March, 

1883. 
iii     Sarah  E.,  b.  May  14,  1815;  m.  J.  E^lwurd  Woodworth. 

See  Woodworth. 
iv     Asa,  b.  April  30,  1817  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Abram 

Bowlby,  Jan.  1,  1847;  3  children,  and  d.  Jan.  27,  1889, 

in  Bayhara,  Ont. 

V  Emeline,  b.  Sept.  7,  1819;   m.  Joseph  Wear  Robbins  ;  8 

children  ;  he  d.  1889.  aged  77. 

vi     Dea.  Ezra,  b.  Oct.  26,  1821 ;  ra.  Zebudah    Potter  (Dea. 
Aaron,  Rev.  Israel,  etc.),  Oct.  28,  1852;  she  d.  Jan.  4, 
1872,  aged   52.     He   m.   2d,   Luvisa  Wright,  widow  of 
Thomas  H.  Millner,  Feb.  24,  1872;  she  d.  July  21,  1882, 
aged   66.     He   m.  3d,   Elizabeth,   daughter   of    Joseph 
Lightizer,  July  1,  1888;  live  near  Clementsvale,  on  his 
father's  old  farm, 
vii    John,  b.,Oct.  18,  1823;    m.  Elche,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Millner ;  9  children. 
Maria,  b.  March  24,  1825;  m.  John  Henry,  son  of  Benja- 
min Lecain  ;  3  children  ;  d.  1881 ;  he  d.  1878. 
Rehecca,  b.  June  13,  1827  ;  m.  Aaron  Potter,  Jr.;  6  chil- 
dren, and  d.  1891. 

X  Benjamin,  b.  June  10,  1830;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph Lightizer ;  2  children.  He  lost  a  leg  by  fever  sore, 
and  d.  1882. 

xi    Ruth,  b.  Nov.,  1835;  m.  John  Henry,  son  of  Daniel  Mill- 
ner ;  have  a  daughter  Ruth. 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


'  13.  viii.  Dea.  Aaron  Potter  (Rev,  Israel,  Joseph,  Joseph, 
Ephraim,  Robert,  Robert,  Nicholas),  b.  in  Clements,  Sept.  3,  1786; 
m.  Susanna,  daughter  of  Anthony  Purday,  and  lived  near  Clements- 
vale;  farmer;  d.  Sept.  21,  1860;  she  d.  March  22, 1874,  aged  87. 


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CHILDBEX. 

Dka.  James  Edward,  Esq.,  b.  1810;  m.  M ary  M.,  daugh 
ter  of  Isaac  Ditmars,  and  had  Isaac,  1837;  Abram  1). 
1888;  Alexis,  1841 ;  Lemma  L.,  1843;  Rachel  E.,  1845 
Sarah  I.,  1848,  James  Edward,  1851;  Mary  M.,  1852 
Hubert  V.,  1854;  Caroline  E.,  1857;  George,  1862.    She 
d.  1863.     He  m.  2d,  Naomi  Chute  (see  No.  59);  had  a 
son,  George  F.,  b.  1865.    Dea.  Potter  d.  Aug.  1,  1890, 
and  she  lives  in  Lynn. 

Fanny  G.,  b.  1812 ;  m.  James  Snell. 

Mary  Ann,  b.  1815 ;  m.  James  E.  Jefferson  (see  Harris); 
6  children. 

Anthony,  b.  1816;  m.  Elizabeth  E.  Jefferson;  m.  2d, 
Sarah  A.  Wright;  m.  3d,  Lucinda  (Chute)  Potter,  1889; 
he  d.  July  31,  1890;  she  d.  Dec.  24,  1892.  Children: 
Sophia,  Julia,  Elizabeth,  Helen,  Charles,  William, 
Georgiana,  Robert,  Anna,  Bertha,  David,  and  Flor- 
ence. 

Israel,  b.  1818;  ra.  Caroline  Lecain;  Susan  Roup. 

Zebudah,  b.  1821 ;  m.  Dea.  Ezra,  son  of  Dea.  Benjamin 
Potter. 

Jacob,  b.  1823;  b.  and  d.  in  March. 

Susannah,  b.  1824;  d.  1855. 

Reuben  D.,  b.  1826;  m.  Sarah  Dyer,  daughter  of  John 
Gilliatt,  Jan.  24,  1850  ;  7  children. 

Aaron,  b.  1828  ;  m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Dea.  Benjamin 
Potter ;  6  children,  and  d.  Feb.  2,  1892. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1831;  m.  John  H.  Millner,  Oct.  29,  1857. 

Moses,  b.  1833;  d.  young. 


14.  viii.  Rev.  Israel  Potter,  Jr.,  brother  to  the  above,  b. 
Jan.  7,  1790;  m.  Catharine,  daughter  of  John  Ditmars,  and  lived 
at  Clementsvale ;  farmer  and  Baptist  minister.  He  was  ordained  to 
the  ministry  in  1835,  and  d.  June  26,  1860;  she  d.  about  1870. 

CHILDREN. 

i    Dea.  John  Douglass,  b.  1815;    m.  Lucinda  Chute  (see 

No.  59),  Jan.  4,  1840. 
ii    Dea.  Dowe  Ditmars,  b.  1817;  m.  Mary  Ann,  daughter 

of  Josiah  Spurr;  2  children;  she  d.  April,  1885.     He  m. 

2d,  Elizabeth  Everett,  widow  of  Robert  Chute  (see  No. 

171),  Dec.  10,  1885.    Live  near  Clementsvale. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clvii 


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Joseph, 
3,  1786 ; 
;)lement8- 
yed  87. 


[.,  daugh- 
brara  1)., 

E.,  1845; 
H.,  1852; 
862.  She 
9);  had  a 
?.  1, 1890, 


le  Harris); 

i;   m.  2d, 

tter,  1889 ; 

Children : 

William, 

and   Flor- 

^np. 

.  Benjamin 


er  of  John 
Benjamin 
29,  1857. 


e  above,  b. 
i,  and  lived 
ordained  to 
1870. 


Chute  (see 

n,  daughter 
^85.  He  m. 
ute  (see  No. 
e. 


iii     David  H.,  m.  Elizabeth  Bacon  ;  5  children. 

iv    Jeremiah  V.,  m.  Sophia  Chute,  Feb.  10, 1848.     See  No.  59. 

V     Rebecca,  b.  1825;  m.  Richard  H.  Sanford,  March  25,  1847. 
See  Sanford. 
vi    Joseph,  m.  Sarah  D.,  daughter   of  James  Rice,  a  school- 
teacher.    Sec  Rice, 
vii    Israel,  d.  young, 
viii    Mary  Catharine,  ra.  Edward  Jones;  one  son,  Fred. 

ix     Abigail  S.,  d.  young. 

X    Dea.  Joshua  C.,  m.  Clarissa  Chute.     See  No.  63. 

xi    Zenas  Aaron,  b.  April  20,  1840;  d.  Feb.  20,  1865. 


16.  viii.  John  Potter,  another  brother,  b.  Jan.  19,  1792;  m. 
Mary,  daughter  of  John  Balcomb,  1814;  she  d.  1851,  aged  56.  He 
m.  2d,  Maria  Marshall  (see  Marshall),  1853,  and  d.  March  15,  1878. 
He  was  blind  18  years. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Helen,  b.  1815;  m.  James  H.  Carty,  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Harris)  Carty,  m.  d.,  1837,  and  d.  in  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1891.  They  lived  in  Salem  and  Chelsea 
since  1846. 

ii  John  H.,  b.  June,  1818;  m.  Maria  Gates,  daughter  of 
Oldham,  Jr.;  6  children;  she  d.  He  m.  2d,  Letitia, 
daughter  of  Josiah  Spurr,  and  widow  of  James  V. 
Hogan. 

iii  Olive,  b.  Dec.  8,  1820;  m.  Caleb  Soulice  (see  Dea.  Ben- 
jamin Potter,  No.  10),  as  his  2d  wife,  1863 ;  slie  was 
drowned  at  the  wreck  of  the  schooner  Deering,  off  Cape 
Ann,  Oct.,  1868,  with  Capt.  Charles  Soulice,  James 
Soulice,  Walker  Vroom,  Horatio  Vroom,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Craig  and  child,  a  colored  man,  and  4  more;  Rufus 
Goodwin  and  another  Charles  Soulice  only  escaped.  Mr. 

Soulice  m.  2d,  Sarah,  widow  of  Perry ;  and 

Roop  and  the  old  gent.  (b.  1803)  still  live  at  Smith's 
Cove. 

iv    Williai^,  b.  Aug.,  1822 ;  m.  Ann,  daughter  of  Edward 

Barteaux. 
V    Jambs  D.,  b.  Feb.,  1826;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jacob 
Potter. 

vi  Mary  Ann,  b.  Dec.  14,  1828 ;  m.  Christopher,  son  of  Dea. 
Thomas  Gilliatt. 

vii    Robert,  b.  Nov.,  1830;  m.  Jane  Witherspoon. 
viii    Sarah,  b.  1832;  d.  1846. 

*  ix    Capt.  Samuel,  b.   1835;  m.  Alice  Woodbury  (John  G., 
Isaac,  Jr.). 


clviii  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

16.  viii.  Joseph  Potter,  another  brother,  b.  Jan.  31,  1794; 
in.  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Balconvb,  and  lived  in  Upper  Clem- 
ent; d.  Oct.  19,  1829.  She  m.  2d,  John  Rice  (see  Rice),  and  d. 
about  1853. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Jerane,  b,  about  1819;  ra.  William  Jones,  and  bad  Ed- 
ward and  Frank, 
ii  Catharine,  b.  about  1821;  in.  Stephen  Harris  (George, 
John);  2  children,  and  d.  Ho  m.  2d,  Eunice  Morse,  and 
had  Sarah  Ann,  Chipman,  and  Emma;  he  d.  about  1853, 
aged  40.  She  m.  2d,  Dea.  James  Purdayi;  he  d.  1859. 
She  m.  3d,  John  Bennett. 

iii     Ambrose,  b.  about  1823;  m.  Eraeline  (Everett)  Ring;  8 
children. 

iv     Amanda,   b.   Feb.   26,    1826;    m.   Benjamin  Harris    (see 
Harris);  13  children. 

V  Jacoh,  b.  1827;  m.  Anna  Trefetheren. 
vi     Capt.  Joseph,   b.   1829;    m.  Martha  Gavazza,  widow  of 

Michael  Brown  ;  2  children ;  m.  2d,  aArtmesa  Brown ; 
1  child  ;  ra.  3d,  Lizzie  Ackley.  ^^tx^y^u^ 

/,  vii    John,  m.  Arraanella  Ruggles;  5  children.     See  Rugglea. 

Z^*-*"'  She  d.;  he  m.  2d,  Maggie  Ray. 

,  viii     Ma(jgie  A.,  m.  Charles  Inglis ;  6  children. 

'     17.    viii.    Dea.  James  Manning  Potter,  Esq.,  another  broth- 

^*    '  er,  b.  April  7,  1802;  m.  Sylvia  Harris  (see  Harris),  1823,  and  lived 

near  Goat  Island  in  Clements;  she  d.  Oct.  15,  1849,  aged  55.  He 
ra.  2d,  Caroline,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Wilson,  St.  John,  N.  B.;  he 
d.  at  Bear  River,  Dec.  27,  1888;  she  d.  Aug.  31,  1890,  aged  71. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Peterson,  b.  1825;  d.  1829. 

ii  John  Polhemus,  b.  Dec.  3,  1828;  ra.  Ellen,  daughter  of 
John  Bak'onib,  and  had  Louise,  Emma,  and  John  W.,  a 
sailor.  Mrs.  Potter  d.  He  ra.  2d,  Emraa,  daughter  of 
George  R.  Whitteraore,*  and  had  Fred  M.and  Albert; 
live  in  Lawrence,  Mass. 
iii  James  Harris,  b.  1832;  m.;  live  in  St.  John,  N.  B. 
iv  Frederick,  b.  Feb.  26,  1835;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Willoughby  Bath. 

V  Mary  Louise,  b.  April  7,  1837 ;  m.  William  Henry  Chute. 

See  No.  119. 

18.  viii.  Jacob  Potter,  another  brother,  b.  Feb.  10,  1804;  m. 
Catharine  Warn  ;  she  d.    He  m.  2d,  Maria,  widow  of  Captain  Cook. 

*  Isaic,  Isaac,  Ebenezer,  of  Tewksbury,  Mass. 


; 


I 


r  t 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clix 


1,  1794; 
)er  Clein- 
),  ami  d. 


liad  Ed- 

(George, 
[orse,  and 
lOut  1853, 

d.  1859. 

I  Ring;  8 
irris    («ee 

widow  of 
1  Brown; 

Ruggles. 


,her  broth- 
and  lived 

d  55.  He 
N.  B.;  he 

id  71. 


[lughter  of 
fohn  W.,  a 
aughter  of 
nd  Albert; 

.  B. 

aughter  of 

nry  Chute. 


),  1804;  ni. 
jtain  Cook. 


1 

ii 
iii 
iv 

V 

vi 


CHILDREN. 

Harriet,  b.  1832 ;  ni.  Albert  Butler. 

Alfred,  ni.  Ellen  Currier. 

Elizabeth,  ni.  James  D.  Potter,  cousin. 

Joseph,  m.  Mary  Allen  ;  out  West. 

Mary  Catharine,  m.  Capt.  Henry,  son   of  Dr.  William 

Webster. 
Peterson,  in.;  out  West. 


19.     viii.     Josiah  Spurr,  another  brother,  b.  Feb.  22,  1810;  m. 
Louisa,  daughter  of  Edward  Barteaux  (William,  Philip);  lived  in 

Clements.     She  d.  May  16,  1852,  aged  32 ;  he  m.  2d,  Naomi  G , 

widow  of  Eliakim  Bent.     She  d.  July  19,  1877,  aged  54.     He  d.  in 
Boston,  Nov.  25,  1890. 

children. 

i     Eliza  Jane,  b.  Feb.  2,  1842;  d.  1855. 
ii     George  M.,  b.  Dec.  11,  1843;  m.  Anna  Maria   Cunning- 
ham, and  had  6  children.     He  keeps  a  hotel  in  Boston. 

Mercy  M.,  b.  1847;  d.  1851. 

Anna  Louisa,  b.  Oct.  6,  1849. 

Emma,  b.  Jan.,  1852;  d.  in  May. 

Emma  Z.,  b.  March  28,  1854;  m.  Arthur  Ball. 


HI 

iv 

V 

vi 


BIKTHUAY    POEM    ON    THK    OLD   HOMESTKAD,    FEB.    22,    1884. 

The  farmhouse  wore  a  modest  mien, 

Tlie  small  size  wiudows,  quaint  and  red, 

And  through  a  tangled  web  of  green, 

I  tliiuk  I  see  the  old  woodshed ! 
The  orchard  bloom  in  white  and  pink 
Was  handsome  to  the  children's  eye, 
Sweet  music  of  the  bob-'o-Iink 
Gave  pleasure  in  a  sunlit  sky. 

Tile  lofty  height  of  hard  wood  trees, ♦ 
That  used  lo  grow  upon  the  hill, 

Was  kept  to  burn  —  we  did  not  freeze  — 
For  the  fireplace  we  uwed  to  fill ! 

The  niglitingale  —  her  ringing  song  — 
Upon  those  trees  in  summer  time. 

We  heard  it  all  the  evening  long, 
She'd  almost  charm  us  with  her  rhvme. 

Of  clover  red  and  new-mown  hay, 
A  fragrance  on  the  air  swept  by  ; 

The  old  brickyard  and  miry  clay 
Would  sometimes  cause  us  boys  to  sigh  ! 

The  sunset  spread  its  rose-red  glare, 
The  stars  upon  the  upland  play, 

Through  dreary  paths  of  purple  air 
North  Mountain  ranges  stretch  away. 


*  Ash,  beech,  birch,  maple,  and  oak. 


■■•I  'i  '*' 


Clx  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


Bcaide  the  bars,  close  to  the  wood, 
Withiu  the  mellow  twilight  gloam, 

How  oft  a  barefoot  boy  I  stood, 
To  wait  until  the  cows  came  home. 

The  battle  of  my  life  I've  fought, 
'Part  from  the  scenes  of  boyhood's  time. 

Yet  even  in  this  time  I  sought 
To  clasp  a  stronger  hand  than  mine. 

J.  S.  P.,  in  Boston. 

20.  viii.  Capt.  Isaiah  Shaw  Potter,  the  youngest  of  the 
family  of  Rev.  Israel  Potter,  Sen.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1814 ;  ni.  Sarah  A. 
Lecain,  and  lived  at  Olementsport,  and  followed  the  sea;  d.  Jan., 
1885. 

CHILD. 

1     Emma,  b.  Jan.  1,  1852 ;  ni.  William  F.  Mowatt,  March  26, 
1888;  have  2  children;  live  in  Chelsea,  Mass. 


RANDALL. 

1.     i.     John  Randall,  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  d.  there  about  1684-5. 
His  wife,  Elizabeth . 

CHILDREN. 

i     John,  b.  1666 ;  m.  Abigail ,  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  1695> 

she  d.  1705;  he  m.  2d,  Mary,  daughter  of  John  and  Re- 
,  becca  (Palmer,  b.  1675)    Baldwin,    1706,  and   d.  1711- 

CRebecca  Palmer,  mother  of  Mary  Baldwin,  was  daugh- 
ter of  Walter  and  Rebecca  (Short)  Palmer;  m.  Ist, 
Elisha  Cheesebrough,  1666;  he  d.  1671 ;  she  m,  2d,  John 
Baldwin.)  Children:  (1)  Elizabeth,  b.  1696,  m.  James 
Brown,  and  d.  1786;  he  d.  1750;  9  children.  (2)  Jona- 
than, b.  1698.  (3)  Mary,  b.  1700;  m.  Stephen  Wilcox  ; 
5  children.  (4)  John,  b.  1701;  m.  Elizabeth  Cottrell, 
1727;  4  children;  she  d.  about  1740;  he  ra.  2d,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Joshua  and  Fear  (Sturgis)  Holmes,  and 
widow  of  Elias  Palmer,  1741 ;  6  children  more,  and  d. 
1761.  (5)  Dorothy,  b.  1703;  m.  (6)  Abigail,  b.  1705; 
m.  John  Brown,  1729.  (7)  Sarah,  b.  1707 ;  d.  1712,  Ston- 
ington, Conn.  (8)  Nathan,  b.  1709;  m.  Mary  Cottrell, 
1730;  2  children;  she  d.  1735;  he  m.  2d,  Eleanor,  a 
sister,  1736;  had  6  in  Stonington,  and  2  in  Voluntown. 
They  seem  to  have  d.  before  the  Revolution.  (9)  Icha- 
bod,  b.  1711 ;  was  a  corporal  in  Capt.  Giles  Russell's  com- 
pany, in  the  Havanna  Expedition,  under  Admiral  Pocock, 

and  Lord  Albermarle.     He  m. ,  settled  in  Hor- 

ton,  N.  S.,  and  had  Ichabod,  Charles,  Benjamin   Green, 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clxi 


Boston. 

It   of  the 

Biirah  A. 

(1.  Jan., 


klarch  26, 


Humility,  and  John.  (10)  Sarah,  b.  and  d.  1714.  (11) 
Joseph,  b.  and  d.  1715.  (12)  Benjamin,  twin,  b.  1715; 
ni.  Ruth  Brown,  1733,  and  d.  1811.  She  d.  at  Colches- 
ter, Conn.,  1791;  11  children.  (13)  Rebecca,  h.  1717. 
(14)  Joseph,  b.  1720. 

ii     Stephkn,  b.  1668. 

iii    Matthew,  b.  1671 ;  m.  Eleanor ,  1693,  and  d.  at  Hop- 

kinton,  R.  I.  She  d.  1763.  Children:  (1)  Eleanor,  b. 
1694.  (2)  Mercy,  b.  1696.  (3)  Mary,  b.  1700 ;  m.  Caleb 
Pendleton,  1716 ;  4  children ;  Westerly,  R.  I.  (4)  Ben- 
jamin, b.  1698  or  1702 ;  m.  Mary  Badcock,  1735,  and  d. 
at  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  1744;  8  children.  (5)  Elizabeth,  b. 
1704;  m.  Edward,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Rogers) 
Wells,  1725. 

iv  Petkr,  b.  1673-4 ;  m.  Elizabeth  Polly ;  3  cliildren  at  Ston- 
ington,  Conn.;  m.  2d,  Phebe  Benjamin,  1719,  and  lived 
at  Preston,  Conn.  Children :  (1)  Prudence,  b.  1709. 
(2)  Peter,  1711-1712.  (3)  Peter,  b.  1713;  m.  Keturah 
Ellis,  1732;  13  children  at  Preston.  (4)  Elizabeth,  b. 
1720.  (5)  Greedfield,  b.  1722;  m.  Ann  Bellows,  1745;  8 
children.     (6)  Samuel,  b.  1726. 


It  1684-5. 


2.    ii.    Stephen  Randall  (John),  b.  1668 ;  m. 

lived  at  Stonington,  Conn. 


-,  and 


CHILDREN, 


>nn.,  1695; 
n  and  Re- 

d.  1711- 

as  daugh- 

;    m.  1st, 

,  2d,  John 

m.  James 

(2)  Jona- 

[1  Wilcox  ; 

Cottrell, 

2d,  Mary, 

)lmes,  and 

»re,  and  d. 

b.  1705; 
712,  Ston- 
y  Cottrell, 
Eleanor,  a 
^oluntown. 

(9)  Icha- 

ssell's  com- 

al  Pocock, 

ed  in  Hor- 

uin   Green, 


i     Abigail,  b.  1698. 
iii     Stephen,  b.  1704. 
V     Elizabeth,  b.  1709;  d.  1711. 


vii     William,  b.  1715. 


ii     Samuel,  b.  1701. 
iv    Jonathan,  b.  1707. 
vi    Phebe,  b.  1712. 


3  viii    David,  b.  1719. 


3.  iii.  David  Randall  (Stephen,  John),  b.  Stonington,  Conn., 
May  4,  1719 ;  m.  Kezia  Davidson,  Nov,  6,  1739,  at  Preston,  Conn.; 
3  children  b.  at  Stonington,  7  or  more  at  Preston.  They  moved  to 
Kings  county,  N.  S.,  in  1766,  and  there  lived  and  died,  good  old 
farmers. 

CHILDREN. 
I 

i    Nathan,  b.  May  27,  1741 ;  must  have  d.  young. 

ii     Kezia,  b.  March  4,  1743 ;  m. Murchant  in  New  York. 

iii    Lucy,  b,  Feb.  4,  1744. 

iv  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  2,  1746 ;  m.  John  Newcomb  (Eddy,  John, 
Simon,  Andrew,  Andrew),  1769.  Children :  son  Eddv, 
b.  1769;  m.  Waity  Sanford,  1790-91;  m.  2d,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Cyrus  West,  1792 ;  7  children.  She  d.  1811, 
aged  38;  he  m.  3d,  Alice,  daughter  of  Simeon  and  Sarah 
Porter,  1812;  2  children,  and  d.  1850.    Sarah,  the  6th, 

11 


clxii 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


1    J 


,.>•■ ,  <» 


■11 


I 

HI 


m.  William  Bowles  Masters  (b.  1801),  1824  ;  3  children, 
and  d.  1832,  aged  27.     John  Newcomb   d.     She  m.  2d, 
John  Smith,  and  went  to  New  York. 
4     V     David,  b.  Jan.  17,  1' 48. 

vi     Jonathan,  b.  April   2,  1751 ;  m.  a  daughter  of  Dr.  Wil- 
loughby. 
5'    vii     Samuel,  b.  Sept.  10, 1753. 

6  viii     Amos,  b.  Dec.  30,  1755;  m.  Susan  Chute.     See  No.  7. 

ix     Hezkkiah,  b.  Jan.  29,  1758;  m. 

X     Elisha,  b.  1760;  m.  Mary ;  had  James  and . 

xi    John,  b.  1762;  d.  young. 

7  xii     Nathan,  b.  May  7,  1764. 

4.  iv.  Dea.  David  Randall  (David,  Stephen,  John),  b.  in 
Preston,  Conn.,  Jan.  17,  1748;  m.  Amy  Payson,  Nov.  23,  1775,  in 
Nova  Scotia,  and  settled  in  Aylesford.  He  d.  1831.  She  d.  1830, 
aged  78. 

CHILDREN. 

i    John,  b.  Sept.   10,   1777 ;  m.  Ruth  Gates   (James,  Capt. 
Oldham,  etc.),  1804,  and  had  James,  William  Silas,  Mary, 
Emily,  Eliza,  and  Helen*.   He  m.  2d,  Nancy  Downey ;  3d, 
Polly  (Baker)  Goucher. 
ii     Lucy,  b.  July  28,  1780;  d.  at  one  month. 

iii     Jonathan,  b.  Aug.  15,    1781 ;  m. ,  and  lived  in 

Maine. 
8     iv     William  D.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1783. 

v    George,  b.  Aug.  28, 1785;  drowned  in  a  spring  about  1816, 
vi    Lucy,  b.  Nov.  19,  1787  ;  m.  Peter  P.  Chute.    See  No.  27. 
vii     Amy,  b.  Sept.  15,  1789;  m.  Rev.   Ebenezer  Stronach,  of 

Wilmot;  he  d.  Nov.  25,  1858. 
viii     Eunice,  b.  Aug.  8, 1791 ;  d.  young, 
ix     David,  b.  March  28,  1793. 
X    Olivk,  b.  April  27,  1797;  d.  Nov.  13,  1798. 

5.  iv.  Samuel  Randall  (David,  Stephen,  John),  b.  Sept.  10 
1753  ;  in.  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Col.  Benjamin  Prince,  1783,  and 
lived  in  Aylesford  ;  he  d.  1847;  she  d.  1834. 


CHILDREN. 

i     Elizabeth,  b.  July  12,  1784;  m.  Samuel  Chute,  Jr.    See 

No.  23. 
ii     Mary,  b.  1786 ;  m.  Benjamin  Foster,  Jr.     See  Foster, 
iii    Job,  b.  1788;  ra.  Cynthia  Foster,  cousin  to  Benjamin.  See 
Foster.     One  son,  Oliver.    Job  m.  2d,  Mary,  daughter  of 
William  Parker,  Esq. 
9    iv     Paoli,  b.  July  11, 1791. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clxiii 


jliildren, 
!  m.  2d, 


Dr.  Wil- 


o.  t. 


n),  b.  in 
,  1775,  in 
I  d.  1830, 


[les,  Capt. 
ilas,  Mary, 
wney;  3d, 


J  lived 


in 


bout  1816. 
e  No.  27. 
ronach,  of 


.  Sept.  10 
,  1783,  and 


e,  Jr.  See 

Foster, 
jamin.  See 
daughter  of 


VI 


vu 


10 


via 
ix 

X 


Sarah,  b.  1794;  ra.  Cyrus  Dodge,  Nictaux;  5  children. 
She  m.  2d,  Henry  McUee. 

Naomi,  b.  1796;  tn.  Rev.  Clark  Alline  (Joseph,  William, 
from  R.  I.);  a  daughter;  m.  William  Rice  of  Brigdetown. 

Robert,  b.  Oct.  28,  1798;  m.  Ilannub,  daughter  ot  Samuel 
Hall,  and  widow  of  Robert  Delap,  1832;  had  (1)  Sam- 
uel, b.  Nov.  2,  1833 ;  m.  Anna  S.,  daughter  of  Robert 
Carter,  1867;  moved  to  Mass.  Nov.,  1863;  live  in  Ever- 
ett. (2)  Job,  b.  May  13,  1835 ;  m.  Lovena  Goucher 
(Manly,  Stephen),  Aylesford,  N.  S, 

Ruth,  b.  1800;  m.  William  Steves,  a  sailor,  Petticodiac; 
she  m.  2d,  Israel  Steves,  a  cousin,  and  sailor,  too. 

Maria,  b.  1803;  d.  1816. 

Christopher,  b.  1805. 


6.  iv.  Amos  Randall  (David,  Stephen,  John);  m.  Susan 
Chute  (No.  7),  1788. 

CHILDREN. 

11  v     James,  b.  July  3,  1798. 

12  X    Benjamin,  b.  May  23,  1810. 

7.  iv.  Nathan  Bandall  (David,  Stephen,  John),  b.  May  7, 
1764;  m,  Susan  Gates  (Jonas,  Capt.  Oldham),  1795,  Aylesford,  N. 
S.,  and  d.  Sept.  25,  1840;  she  d.  July  18,  1816,  aged  38^  years. 

children. 

i    Hettie,  b.  1796;  d.  March  4,  1824. 

ii  Sarah,  b.  April  13,  1799;  m.  Rev.  Henry  Saunders  (Timo- 
thy), Nov.  13,  1817,  and  d.  Aug.  15,  1880,  aged  90;  she 
d.  Aug.  20,  1880.  Children:  (1)  Susan,  b.  1818;  m. 
Edmund  Reis  Harris  (Christopher  P.,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Isaac,  Arthur);  8  children;  Mr.  Harris  d.  1888,  aged  77. 
(2)  Nathan  R.,  b.  1820;  m.  Abigail  Ann  Whitman 
(Asaph,  Daniel,  Dea.  John,  John,  Rev.  Zachariah,  Dea. 
John),  1844;  had  4  children;  she  d.  1855,  aged  30.  He 
m.  2d,  Harriet  McGregor,  and  d.  1882.  (3)  Rev.  Joseph 
Henry,  b.  Sept.  13,  1824;  m.  Sept.  15,  1852,  Caroline, 
daught«r  of  William  H.  Harris,  and  had  William  H.  H,, 
1854  ;  Sarah  A.  E.,  1857 ;  Carrie  A.,  1859 ;  Frank  Bur- 
ton, 1867 ;  Mr.  Saunders  is  editor  of  the  Messenger  and 
Visitor,  St.  John,  N.  B.  (4)  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  22, 1822; 
d.  at  Hebron,  N.  S.,  1850.  (5)  Sarah  Jane,  b.  April  20, 
1827;  d.  in  Aylesford.  (6)  Thomas  H.  C,  b.  May  23, 
1829;  m.  Jane  Neily;  5  children.  (7)  Margaret  Ann,  b. 
1831 ;  m.  William  Snell,  Bear  River.  (8)  Martha,  b. 
Jan.  2,  1835 ;  d.  May  17,  1836.  (9)  Cynthia,  b.  Aug.  2, 
1837;  d.  Sept.  18,  1841.     (10)  Charles  William,  b.  Sept. 


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ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


•."'.     H 


iV 


fif 


30,  1840;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Sloan  of  Lynn,  Feb.  21, 
1H69;  2  children  in  Boston. 

iii     Thomas,  b.  1801;  in.  Hannah  Dennett,  and  d.  1850;  had 
Edwin,  Alfred,  and  Sarah. 

iv  Olive,  b.  1803;  d.  1817. 
**  V  Susan,  b.  Dec.  30,  1804;  m.  Manly,  son  of  Stephen  Goucli- 
er,  1825,  and  lived  in  Aylesford ;  he  d.  March,  1866,  aged 
62.  Children:  (1)  Ambrose  D.,  b.  1826;  m.  Helen 
Amanda,  daughter  of  Edmund  Palmer;  and  Mary, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Tilly.  (2)  George  N.,  b.  1828  ;  m. 
Augusta,  daughter  of  Thomas  Nichols ;  and  Lavenia, 
daughter  of  Richard  Nichols.  (3)  Sidney  W.,  b.  1831 ; 
m.  Fanny,  daughter  of  David  Goucher;  4  children.  (4) 
Margaret  A.,  b.  1833;  d.  1834.  (5)  Sarah  J.,  b.  1835; 
m.  Samuel  Patterson  ;  2  children.  (6)  James  E.,  b.  1837  ; 
m.  Abbie  D.,  daughter  of  Jonas  Parker;  6  children, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  (7)  Charles  W.,  1830-1840.  (8) 
Mary  L.,  b.  1841 ;  m.  Job,  son  of  Robert  Randall,  Mel- 
vern  Square.  (9)  Sophia  VV.,  b.  1845;  d.  1848.  (10) 
Charles  A.,  b.  1848;  m.  Edna  F.,  daughter  of  James 
Burkitt  of  Maine,  Oct.  22,  1872,  and  lives  at  Quincy, 
Mass. 
13     vi     Kev.  Charles,  b.  Jan.  4,  1807. 

vii     Margaret,  b.  May  29,  1809;  m.  Robert  Neily ;  no  chil- 
dren, and  d.  May  26,  1831.     He  ra.  twice  after. 

14  viii     William  Hexry,  b,  June  16,  1811. 

15  ix     James  Dwight,  b.  April  19,  1813. 

X     Rev.  Samuel  Martin,  b.  Sept.  15, 1815;  m.  Mary  Nichols; 
and  Sarah  Roop. 

8.  V.  William  D.  Raudall,  J.  P.,  (Dea.  David,  David, 
Stephen,  John),  b.  Oct.  16,  1783 ;  m.  Helen,  daughter  of  Rev.  T. 
H.  Chipman,  Sept.,  1814;  lived  in  Wilmot;  d.  1870;  she  d.  1875, 
aged  84. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Selina  Jane,  m.  Handley  Shafner. 

ii     Amanda  M.,  m. 

iii     Harriet  Newell,  m.  Alfred,  son  of  John  Dodge. 

iv     Mary  Eliza,  m.  Jonathan  Woodbury,  Jr.,  m.  d. 

V     William,  m.  d.,  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Allen  of  Yar- 
mouth. 

vi    Thomas    Harding,    m.   Cassie    A.    Beckwith    (Mayhew, 
Handley,  John,  John,  James,  Matthew,  Matthew). 

vii     Mary  Chipman,  m.  George  Fitdi. 

viii     Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Quick,  of  Bridgetown.  ^ 

ix    Whkelock,  m.  daughter  of  Robert  Carlton. 

9.  V.     Faoli  Randall  (Samuel,  David,  Stephen,  John),  b.  July 
11,  1791;  m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Green  and  Lydia  (Rand)  Ran- 


T  ■  I 


ALLIKI)     FAMILIES. 


clxv 


Feb.   21, 
lf)0 ;  had 


n  Gouch- 
366,  aged 
II.  Helen 
d  Mary, 
1828;  m. 

Lavenia, 
,  b.  1831 ; 
Iren.  (4) 
,  b.  1835  ; 
,  b.  1837 ; 

children, 
840.  (8) 
idall,  Mel- 
!48.     (10) 

of  James 
t  Quincy, 


;  no  chil- 


y  Nichols ; 

id,  David, 
of  Rev.  T. 
he  d.  1875, 


Ige. 

en  of  Yar- 

(Mayhew, 
lew). 


in),  b.  July 
land)  Ran- 


dall, .Ian.  30,  1816;  Hho  d.  Aug.,  1843,  aged  46.  He  m.  2d,  Theresa 
(Randall)  Clmte  (No.  34),  Jan.  5,  1845.  Mr.  Randall  was  a  pros- 
pert)us  merchant  in  Portland,  Me.,  where  he  d.  April  12,  1864 ;  she 
d.  Feb.  17,  1872,  aged  64  years  3  months. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Mauy  E.  a.,  1).  Dec.  23,  1816;  m.  Capt.  J.imes  W.  T.aylor, 
and  had  James  Ilonry  and  William  (icorge.  ('apt.  Tay- 
lor was  lost  off  the  ship  Alamance,  1848,  aged  33.  She 
m.  2d,  Daniel  Dimock  Chute.     See  No.  47. 

ii  Lydia  a.,  b.  March  28,  1818;  m.  Willi.ira  Simonton ;  lived 
in  Portland ;  had  3  children,  and  d.  Aug.  28,  1891  ;  he 
d.  1890. 

iii  Dr.  Benjamix  Prince  Franklin,  h.  June  15,  1819;  d. 
in  Boston,  Aug.  29,  1855. 

iv     C.  William,  b.  Aug.  5,  1821 ;  d.  1859. 

V  Thomas  S.,  b.  May  23,  1824 ;  d.  Dec.  3,  1827. 

vi     Mary  E.,  b.  April  17,  1826;  '>..  John  Clark;  4  or  5  chil- 
dren, and  both  are  dead, 
vii     Simon  F.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1828;  m.  Harriett  Cobb;  3  children, 
viii    John  P.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1847 ;  d.  Aug.  23. 
ix     Maria  R.  A.,  b.  Feb.  3,  1850;  d.  March  30,  1856. 

10.  V.  Christopher  Randall,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  Feb. 
15,  1805  ;  in.  Matilda  Ga'  3s  (John,  James,  Capt.  Oldham),  June  30, 
1830;  lived  in  Aylesford;  she  d.  May  11,  1882,  in  her  70th  year. 
He  m.  2d,  Susannah  Johnson,  July  10,  1882,  and  d. 

childrkn. 

i     Sarah,  b.  Sept.  26,  1831  ;  m.  Alfred  Trites. 

ii     Mary  J.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1833;  m.  Jeremiah  Lutz;  Christoi»her 

Harmon, 
iii     Harriet  A.,  b.  Jan,  11,  1836;  ra.  Allen  Steves;  Martin 

Black, 
iv     Ruth,  b.  Oct.  1,  1837 ;  m.  George  Wilson. 

V  Isabel,  b.  June  25,  183P  ;  d.  young. 

vi     Samuel,  b.  April  7,  1841 ;  m.  Eunice  Horseman,  in  N.  B. 
vii     Margaret,  b.  Dec.  5,  1842;  d,  1844. 
viii     Elisha,  b.  Sept.  7,  1844;  m.  Judith  Smith,  in  N.  B.;  d. 

July  16,  1873. 
ix     Isabel,  b.  June  24,  1846;  m.  Beriah  Bent. 
X     Kimball,  b.  April  16,  1848;  m.  Martha  Trites,  Coverdale, 

Albert  county,  N.  B.;  she  d.     He  m.  2d,  Ettie  Trites. 
xi     Dr.!  Edward  C,  b.  April  16,  1851 ;  m.  Maggie  McClatchy, 

Hillsboro',  N.  B. 
xii     George  E.,  b.  April  23,  1851;  m.  Esther  Foster  (Isaac, 
Benjamin,  Jr.),  daughter  of  Isaac  Foster  and  Rebecca 
'daughter  of  StephcH  Taylor. 


clxvi 


ALLIKI)     FAMILIES. 


I      . 


M 


i:, 


xiii    CHRrRTiANA,  b.  Sept.  29,  1853;  ni.  John  Carroll,  Moncton, 
N.  B. 

1 1.  V.  JameH  Randall  (Amos,  David,  Stephen,  John),  b.  July 
3,  1798;  m.  Mary  Pickup  (George,  Samuel),  Feb.  3,  1831,  and  lire<l 
in  Clements,  above  Moose  River ;  had  8  sonf*,  3  daut^ters ;  2  of  the 
sons  and  the  3  daughters  d.  in  infancy  and  youth;  while  G«orge,  b. 
1834,  m.  Mary  E.  Roblce,  and  has  Bessie,  Ada,  Marilla,  Mary 
Olivia  (school-teacher),  and  Irwin ;  live  a  little  below  Goat  Island, 
in  Clements. 

12.  T.  Benjamin  Randall,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  May  23, 
1810;  m.  Tamer,  daughter  of  £zekiel  Foster,  Jr.,  Feb.  1,  1838; 
lived  in  Granville;  d.  Dec,  1885;  she  d.  July  17,  1884,  aged  70. 

CHILDREN. 

i     MoKDANT  H.,  b.  June  10,  1841 ;    m.  Marv  P.  Anderson, 

1861 ;  she  d.     He  m.  2d,  Adclia  M.  Conway,  1870,  and 

d.  Oct.  19,  1882. 
John  Lbander,  b.  July  1,  1843;  m.  Marv  P.  Richardson, 

Aug.,  1869,  and  d.  April  28,  l«79,  Bath,  Me.;  2  daughters. 
Ethalinda  Elizabeth,  b.  July  23,  l>46 ;  ni.  William  A. 

McKenzie,  Sept.  5,  1867;  he  d.  about  1874,  aged  30;  she 

lives  in  Boston. 
Charlotte  Anzonette,  b.  Dec.  28,  1853;   d.   April  23, 

1857. 


11 


HI 


IV 


13.  V.  Rev.  Charles  Randall  (Nathan,  Davi.l,  Stephen, 
Juhn),  b.  Jan.  4,  1807;  m.  Cynthia,  daughter  of  Jonas  Ward,  1834, 
and  lived  ai  Wcyniouth,  Digby  county ;  an  active,  energetic  minis- 
ter in  the  Baptist  church.  He  was  ordained  to  the  ministry  1833, 
so  was  engaged  in  the  Master's  service  45  years;  he  d.  March  24, 
1878;  she  d.  Jan.  2,  1890,  aged  87. 

CHILDRKN. 

i     Charles  William,  b.  June  6,  1835; )  d.  April  25,  1857. 

ii  Joseph  Henry,  b.  June  6,  1835; )' m.Sabina  Jane  Han- 
kinson  (De.n.  Reuben,  Reuben,  Robert),  and  d.  Jan.  8, 
1875  ;  3  children.  He  was  a  school-teacher  and  a  sea 
captain. 

iii  Margaret  Ann,  b.  S;.-pt.  25,  1836;  m.  Dea.  Henry  Charl- 
ton Sabean,  Esq.  (Henry  C.,  Benjamin,  Jeremiah,  Jere- 
miah, Benjamin,  William),  Oct.  22,  1857;  fanner  and 
postmaster,  New  Tusket,  Digby  county,  N.  S.  See  Han- 
kinson. 

iv  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  April  30,  1838;  m.  Capt.  George 
Grant,  who  was  lost  in  the  brig  VonfederaU. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clxvii 


loDcton, 

,  b.  July 
nd  Uve«l 
2  of  the 
eorjje,  *»• 
la,  Mary 
I  Island, 


May  23, 
1,  1^38; 
"dTO. 


knderson, 
1870,  and 

chanlson, 
lau»;hters. 
rilliam  A. 
d  30 ;  she 

April  23, 


Stephen, 
ard,  1834, 
!iic  minis- 
strj'  1833, 
March  24, 


^5,  1857. 
Jane  Han- 
d.  Jan.  8, 
and  a  sea 

nry  Charl- 

iiiah,  Jere- 

armer  and 

See  Han- 

pt-  George 


14.  V.  William  Henry  Randall,  brother  to  the  above,  b. 
•June  16,  ISll;  ni.  Sudan  A.  Tupper  (John,  Miner,  EliaK,  Kliakim, 
ThomaM,  Thoroa*);  (John  Ti  ,^  r  m.  Kliz:ibeth  Iiongley  (Inrael  to 
Nova  Sroti:!,  from  Mafut.,  1760 — Williatn,  John,  the  reileemed  cap- 
tive, William,  William,  William,  to  Lynn,  1636).  Mr.  Rand.ill 
was  a  blacksmith  ;  moved  to  Marblehead,  Mass.,  atmut  18M),  where 
the  wife  d.,  Oct.  9, 1876,  aged  62;  he  returned  to  Digby  Joggini*, 
N.  S.,  1877;  m.  2d,  Agnes  Jane  (Woodman)  Seeley  (see  No.  11), 
1880. 

CBILPREX. 

i  Capt.  John  F.,  b.  March  4, 1834;  m.  Sarah  Bassett,  1860, 
and  d.  at  sea  March  16, 1863.  A  son,  John  Fletcher,  Jr., 
b.  Nov.,  1862 ;  m.  Emma  W.  Bowden,  Oct.  18,  188?<. 

ii  ExMA  J.,  b.  liec.  2,  1835;  m.  Samuel  Roundy,  1855;  d. 
1856;  m.  2d,  Jepthah  KIce,  1863,  and  was  drowned  Nov., 
1864.     Mr.  Kice  m.  2d, Balcomb. 

iii  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  Oct.,  1838;  m.  George  Haynes  (Amos, 
Luke,  John),  1859.  A  daughter,  Carrie  Grata,  b.  Aug., 
1874,  m.  Armeanus  Thorner,  Nov.  24,  1892;  all  of 
Marblehead. 

iv  Charles  Albert,  b.  Nov.  11,  1840;  ra.  Sarah  Trefry;  2 
children. 

V  Maria    L.,  b.  May  26,  1844;   m.   John   Gallaher,  and  d. 

Oct.  14,  1892;  2  children, 
vi     Harriet  A.,  b.  March  29,  1849;  m.  Russell  Peddrick. 

15.  T.  James  Dwight,  brother  to  the  two  preceding,  b.  April 
19,  1813;  m.  Maria  Henrietta  PattersoA  ^ April  26,  1817-May  10, 
1886),  widow  of  Elijah  Nichols,  Nov.  10,  1842,  Aylesford,  N.  S., 
and  d.  March  2,  1889. 

children. 

i    Ctthia  Jaxe,  b.  Dec.  7,  1843 ;  m.  Bradford  Dodge,  April 
10,  1870,  and  d.  in  Boston,  March  11,  1871. 
ScsANXA  Matilda,  b.  Sept.  18,  1845;  m.  Melbourne  Wel- 

ton,  Aug.  30,  1865;  9  children. 
Asa  Hamilton,  b.  July  31,  1847 ;  in.  Elizabeth  Cook ;  4 
children ;    2  d.;  then  he,  w^ith  Charles  and  Harry,  went 
to  New  York  City, 
iv     RvNA  Maria,  b.  Aug.  25,  1849;  m.  Peter  Copelanil,  Bos- 
ton, and  d.  April  6, 1875;  2  children. 

V  Sabra  Knowles,  b.  June  8,  1852;  m.  John  Anderson, 
Boston. 

vi     Frances  Zerciah,  b.  Oct.  19,  1856;  d.  Feb.  12,  1876. 
vii     Clakabsl,  b.  Oct.  5,  1859;  dressmaker,  Boston. 


II 


III 


,'.j  !• 


clxviii 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


RICE. 

1 .  i.  Edmund  Bice  was  living  at  Berklmmpstead,  Hertfordshire, 
Eng.,  1627;oaine  to  America  about  1638,  and  settled  in  Sudbury, 
Mass.  He  brought  with  him  from  England  his  wife  Thomazine,  and  7 
children.  He  was  a  selectman  in  1644,  and  several  years  after;  dea- 
con of  the  church  1648,  and  after.  His  wife  d.  June  13,  1654;  he 
?n.  2d,  "Mercia"  Hurd,  widow  of  Thomas  Brigham  of  Cambridge, 
March  1,  1655,  and  d.  at  Marlboro',  May  3,  1663,  aged  69.  S^e  m. 
3d,  William  Hunt,  an  early  settler  in  Concord  (where  he  had  chil- 
dren, 1640,  and  wife  Elizabeth,  who  d,  there  Dec.  27,  1661),  who  d. 
at  Marlboro,'  Oct.,  1667,  and  the  old  lady  d.  Dec.  28,  1693. 


OBILDBEN. 


i  Henry,  b.  1616. 

iii  Edmund. 

V  Mary. 

vii  Matthew,  b.  1629. 

viii  Daniel,  b.  1632.    t 

ix  Samuel,  b.  1632.    ) 

X  Joseph,  b.  1637. 

xii  Ruth,  b.  1659. 


11 
iv 
vi 


twins. 


XI 

xiii 


Edward,  b.  1618. 
Thomas. 
Lydia,  b.  1627. 


Benjamin,  b.  1640. 
Anne,  b.  1661. 


f  I 


2.  ii.  Thomas  Rice  (Dea.  Edmund),  b.  in  England,  1622  ; 
came  over  with  his  parents  about  1638;  m.  Mary/f4-*iA  and  lived  at 
Sudbury,  but  removed  to  Marlboro'  about  1664,  where  he  d.  Nov. 
16,  1681,  aged  70.  His  children  were  Grace,  Thomasf  Mary,  Peter, 
Nathaniel,  Sarah,  Ephraini^Gershom,  James,  Frances,  Jonas,  Grace, 
and  Elisha. 


3.  iii.  Gershom  Rice  (Thomas,  Edmund),  b.  at  Marlboro', 
Mass.,  May  9,  1667;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Balcom)  Haynes  (who  were  ra.  at  Charlestown,  Aug.  12,  1646).  She 
was  b.  Aug.  16,1672,  and  they  removed  to  Groton,  Conn.,  about 
1697,  where  their  children,  except  the  first,  were  born.  They 
returned  to  Marlboro'  in  1713,  where  he  and  his  brother  Jonas  com- 
menced the  3d  and  permanent  settlement  of  Worcester,  two  previous 
settlements  being  broken  up  by  Indians.  In  1715  he  was  there, 
and  had  80  acres  of  land  granted  him  in  1718.  Mr.  Rice  d.  Dec.  19, 
1768,  aged  101  years,  7  months,  10  days.  Mrs.  Rice  d.  1752,  aged 
f  80.  Their  children  were  Gershom,  Elizabeth,  Abishai,  Sarah,  Mat- 
thias, and  Ruth.  His  father  d.  aged  70;  his  motlier  84;  had  14 
children,   of    whom    Peter  lived   to  97 ;    Thomas,  9 1 ;    Mary,   80  J 


M 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clxix 


jrdshire, 
Judbury, 
ne,  and  7 
ter;  dea- 
L654;  he 
inbridge, 
S*>e  ra. 
had  chil- 
I,  who  d. 


0. 


^d,  1622; 
d  lived  at 
ic  d.  Nov. 
ry,  Peter, 
las,  Grace, 

Marlboro', 
Elizabeth 
.646).  She 
nn.,  about 
rn.  They 
onas  com- 
'o  previous 
was  there, 
d.  Dec.  19, 
1752,  aged 
arahfMat- 
4;  had  14 
Mary,  80; 


Nathaniel,  70 ;  Ephraira,  71 ;  James,  72 ;  Sarah,  80 ;  Fanny,  96 ; 
Jonas,  34 ;  Grace,  94 ;  and  Elisha,  60. —  Worcester  paper,  Dec.  19, 
1768. 

4.  iv.     Matthias  Rice  (Gershom,  Thomas,  Edmund),  b.  Jan. 

26,  1707  ;  m.  Mary ,  and  lived  several  years  at  Worcester.     He 

moved  to  Sudbury  about  1747,  and  was  enrolled  on  the  alarm  list, 
Sudbury  company,  1756.  Children  r  John,  Bathsheba,  Ithamar, 
Bathsheba,  Josiah,  Solomon,  Matthias,  Luke,  and  Artemas. 

5.  V.  Capt.  John  Rice  (Matthias,  Gershom,  Thomas,  Dea. 
Edmund),  b.  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1738 ;  went  over  to 
Annapolis,  N.  S.,  1759;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Zephaniah  and  Eunice 
Smith,  May  6,  1761.  She  d.  April  29,  1784,  aged  41 ;  he  m.  2d, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Zebudah  (Hayden)  Potter,  April  21, 
1785,  and  d.  May  2,  1811;  she  m.  2d,  Capt.  Henry  Harris  (his  2d 
wife),  1821-2.  He  d.  May  12,  1831,  aged  74;  she  d.  Dec.  3,  1858, 
aged  nearly  93. 

CHILDBEN. 

6  i     Silas,  b.  1762.    . 

ii    John,  b.  1764 ;  d.  1784. 
iii    Sarah,  b.  1766  ;  d.  1784. 

iv     Mary,  b.  1769;  m.  Rev.  Israel   Potter,  and  d.  1849.     See 
Potter. 

V    Joseph,  b,  1771;  d.  1784. 

7  vi     WiLUAM,  b.  1774. 

8  vii    Thomas,  b.  1779. 

viii    Joseph,  b.  1787  ;  d.  1795. 

9  ix    James,  b.  1790. 

6.  vi.  Silas  Rice  (Capt,  John,  Matthias,  Gershom,  Thomas, 
Dea.  Edmund),  'b.  at  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  1762;  m.  Sar.ih  Kniffin 
(George,  George,  George,  George,  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  1666).  Her 
mother  was  Sarah,  daughter  of  Col.  Jacob  Baker,  of  Phil.delphia 
before  the  Revolution.  Silas  Rice  wac  a  sturdy  old  farmer  of  Hills- 
burg,  Digby  county,  N.  S.,  and  used  to  tell  of  the  Dark  Day  of  May 
19,  1780.      He  d.  in  1858,  aged  91 ;  she  d.  1856,  aged  90. 

children. 

i  John,  b.  1786;  m.  Polly,  daughter  of  Aaron  Hardy;  2d, 
Margaret  Balcomb,  widow  of  Joseph  Potter ;  3d,  Eliza- 
beth Chute,  widow  of  John  Balsor  Rice;  by  1st  wife 
had  (I)  Alfred,  b.  July  11,  1819;  ra.  Martha,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Martha  (Potter)  Rice.  (2)  James.  (3) 
Eliza,   m.  Samuel   A.  Harris  (William  H.,  Esq.,  Capt. 


V 


}  ^ 


clxx 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


i,-' 


11 


III 


IV 


VI 


Vll 


VIII 


IX 


Henry).  (4)  Caroline.  (5)  Emily.  For  2d  family,  set* 
Potter.     For  3d  family,  see  No.  28. 

Sallt,  m.  James,  son  of  Joshua  Banks,  aud  had  James, 
Joshua,  and  Sidney ;  the  latter  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Dea.  Wilbur  Parker. 

George,  a  sea-captain,  m.  Harriet  Clark,  daughter  of  Rich- 
ard, and  had  Sally  Ann,  Robert,  Capt.  Isaiah,  Edward, 
and  Minetta. 

Betsy,  b.  1794 ;  m.  William,  son  of  Thomas  Berry ;  7 
children. 

Joseph,  b.  1798 ;  m.  Sophia,  daughter  of  Francis  Miller, 
and  had  Mary  Ann,  Rachel,  Francis,  Thomas,  Whitefield, 
Sophia,  Leonard,  William  Henry,  Edward,  and  Norman. 
Mrs.  Rice  d.  1853;  he  m.  2d,  Anna  BrowH,  and  d.  1871. 
She  d.  181-,  aged  90. 

PoLLV,  m  Henry,  son  of  Dea.  Benjamin  and  Jane  (Spurr) 
Potter ;  5  children. 

Henry  Alline.  b.  1803;  m.  Zebudah,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Martha  (Potter)  Rice,  and  had  Lois,  David,  Hanry, 
Aaron,  Thomas,  Wesley,  Melissa,  Melvina,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, and  Alexander.  Mrs.  Rice  d.  1877,  aged  70;  he 
m.  2d,  Leonora,  daughter  of  Dea.  Aaron  Chute,  July  12, 
1881,  and  d.  1892.    She  d.  July  5,  1890,  aged  48. 

Dolly,  b.  1806;  m.  Oldham,  son  of  James  Armstrong; 
nad  2  children,  William  and  Maxie,  and  d.  Jan.,  1892. 
He  d.  about  1870. 

Charlotte,  m.  Dea.  Wilbur,  son  of  Abednego  Parker; 
12  children. 

Aarox,  b.  Dec.  22,  1813;  m.  Ann  Aymar,  daughter  of 
William,  and  had  James,  William,  Charles,  and  Herbert. 


7.  vi.  William  Rice,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b.  1774;  n. 
\nn,  daughter  of  Aaron  Hardy,  and  lived  in  Clements,  on  the  east 
jjide  of  Bear  River,  a  farmer;  d.  about   1834;  she  d.  1843. 


children. 

i    Nancy,  b.  about  1800;  d.  about  1820. 

ii  Stephen,  m.  Martha,  daughter  of  George  and  Sarah  (Rob- 
inson) Kniffin. 

iii  William,  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Cushing.  Chil- 
dren :  (1)  Benjamin,  b.  about  1822,  (2)  Ambrose,  b. 
1824.  (3)  Leafy.  (4)  Stephen.  (5)  Charles,  besides 
3  or  4  that  d.  in  infancy.  Mr.  Rice  d.  about  1868.  She 
d.  abput  1863. 

iv     Mary,  m.  Ambrose,  son  of  James  Taylor,  Jr. 

v    James,  m.  Eliza  McMullin  ;  to  Eastport,  Me. 

vi  Capt.  John,  m.  Leah,  daughter  oi  John  Crouse  ;  m.  2d, 
Jane  Sweeney ;  3  children. 


^ 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


clxxi 


ily,  set* 

James, 
rhter  of 

of  Rich- 
Cdward, 

lerry;  7 

I  Miller, 
litefield, 
N^orman. 
d.  1871. 

(Spurr) 

Thomas 
,  Hsnry, 

ry  Eliza- 
1  70;  he 
July  12, 
I. 

iistrong ; 
,n.,  1892. 

Parker ; 

ighter  of 
Herbert. 

1774;    n. 
the  east 


rah  (Rob- 

ig.  Chil- 
li b  rose,  b. 
J,  besides 
J68.     She 


e  ;  m.  2d, 


8.  vi.  Thomas  Rice,  another  brother,  b.  May  23,  1779;  m. 
Martha  Potter  (Joseph,  Joseph,  Ephraim,  Robert,  Robert,  Nicholas) , 
1800,  and  lived  near  the  head  of  Bear  River.  He  was  the  first  set- 
tler there,  built  the  first  bridge  across  the  river,  built  vessels,  made 
brick,  burnt  lime,  and  had  a  mill  on  the  West  Branch  brook  at  the 
head  of  the  tide,  in  front  of  his  son  Israel's  house.  One  vessel  he 
built  was  called  Temperance,  and  went  to  sea  under  Capt.  Leonard 
Troop  and  mate  Asa  Goodwin,  and  w.'is  never  heard  frjm,  1834-5. 
He  d.  Dec.  18,  1861.     She  d.  Oct.  12,  1847,  aged  74^  years.. 

CHILDREN. 

i  David,  b.  1801 ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  George  and  Sarah 
(Robinson)  Kniffin,  and  lived  on  the  Digby  side  of  Bear 
River,  and  became  wealthy  by  ship  building.  About 
1855  he  moved  to  Bear  River,  and  was  there  a  inercliant. 
Mrs.  Rice  d.  1877;  he  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Harris  (Joseph, 
Capt.  Henry),  widow  of  William  Turnbull  (whose  first 
wife  was  Gloriana  Wright),  Nov.  27,  1878;  and  d.  Jan. 
12,  1881.  rWilliam  Turnbull,  son  of  Robert  from  Scot- 
land,  d.  June  1,  1871,  aged  68.)  Children:  (1)  Elizabeth, 
b.  1823;  m.  Dca.  H.  H.  Chute,  m.  p.p.  (2)  Ethelon,  b. 
1825;  m.  Dea.  Richard  Clark  (William,  Richard),  who 
d.  1892.  (3)  Thomas,  m.  Cordelia  Potter  (William,  Esq., 
Dea.  Benjamin).  (4)  Edward  E.,  m.  Annie  Riordan. 
(5)  William  R.,  m.  Elizabeth  Dunn  (Dea.  Israel,  Edward, 
John).  (6)  Charles,  m.  Irene,  daughter  of  Israel  Dunn, 
and  Anna,  daughter  of  Richard  Dunn.  These  sons  are 
.ill  doing  good  business  at  Bear  River. 

ii  Rev.  Israel, b.  1803  ;  m.  Lois  Whitman  (Daniel,  Dea.  John, 
John,  Rev.  Zachariah,  Dea.  John),  and  iiad  Sarah,  b. 
1824  (m.  1848,  Abram  Banks;  7  children);  and  Lois,  d. 
young.  Mrs.  Rice  d.  1828,  aged  24;  he  m.  2d,  Susan, 
daughter  of  John  Crouse,  Jan.  1,  1829,  and  lived  at  the 
head  of  the  tide,  Bear  River,  an  active,  energetic,  busi- 
ness man.  About  1882-3,  he  and  William  Turnbull  built 
the  Mic-Mac  mill  (so  named  from  a  tribe  of  Indians  that 
lived  near  by),  on  the  West  Branch  brook.  This  mill 
was  for  the  manufacture  of  lumber,  staves,  and  shingles, 
but  somehow  it  proved  a  failure,  and  now  there  is  scarce- 
ly a  sign  on  the  banks  that  a  mill  or  a  dam  ever  was 
there.  For  nearly  20  years  Mr.  Rice  was  an  active  dea- 
con in  the  Baptist  church ;  then  when  the  Millerite  doc- 
trine was  proclaimed  in  1813,  he  went  with  them,  and 
was  an  ordained  minister  among  the  Second  Adventists 
for  over  20  years.  Ho  was  also  a  worker  in  the  temper- 
ance cause,  and  d.  Feb.  18,  1866  ;  his  wife  d.  near  Boston, 
Mass.,  May  22,  1891,  aged  82.     Their  children  were  (1) 


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•••I 


clxxii  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

Zebudah,  b.  1829.  (2)  Asaph,  b.  1830;  had  5  wives.  (3) 
William  Franklin,  b.  1832.  (4)  Joseph  C,  b.  1834.  (5) 
Obadiah,  b.  1836;  d.  young.  (6)  Adoni'-am  Judson,  b. 
1837.  (7)  Eliza  A.,  b.  1839.  (8)  WallfcO?;  b.  1842;  d. 
young.  (9)  Susan,  b.  1844;  d.  soon.  (10)  j*Iargaret  E., 
b.  1845.  (11)  Mary  Sophia,  b.  1847;  d.  young.  (12) 
Israel  Lemuel,  b.  1849.  (13)  Wallace  M.,  b.  1851.  (14) 
Ida  L.,  b.  1853. 

iii  Mary,  b.  1805;  ra.  John,  son  of  Abram  Lent;  9  children. 
He  d.  1842,  aged  43;  she  m.  2d,  Isaac  Cornwell,  Digby 
Neck,  N.  S. 

iv  Zkbudah,  b.  1807;  m.  Henry  AUine  Rice,  a  cousin,  1829; 
10  children. 

V     DiADAMA,  b.  1809;  m.  John  Copeland,  Jr.;  9  children. 

vi  Franklin,  b.  1811 ;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of  Silas  Hardy, 
and  had  Moses,  Harriet,  Ruth,  Eunice,  and  Susan.  Mrs. 
Rice  d.  about  1839;  he  m,  2d,  Eliza  Hardy,  a  sister,  and 
had  William  Henry,  James,  Adelbert,  and  Ella.  Mrs. 
Rice  2d,  d.  1886;  he  m.  3d,  Mary  Amelia  (Farnsworth) 
Rhodes,  1887  (see  Farnsworth).  They  live  at  the  head 
of  the  tide,  Bear  River. 

vii    Jane,  b.  1814 ;  m.  Harris  Morgan  (Edward,  George,  from 

England);  6  children, 
viii     Esther  Ann,  b.  Nov.  25,  1816 ;  m.  William  Reed,  a  son 
of  Samuel,  of  London,  Eng.;  6  children.     She  d.   Dec. 
3,  1862;  he  m.  2d,  Mary  Ann  Minard,  widow   of  Capt. 
Joseph  Anthony,  and  is  a  merchant. 

ix  Martha,  b.  April  19,  1819;  m.  Alfred  Rice  (John,  Silas, 
etc.),  and  had  (1)  Joshua  F.,  b.  1844;  ra.  Agnes  A.  Arm- 
strong. (2)  Botsford,  b.  1847  ;  m.  Cynthia^Harris.  (3)- 
Israel  Burpee,  b.  1849 ;  m.  Margaret  E.,  daughter  of  Capt. 
William  Anthony ;  live  in  Cambridge,  Mass.  (4)  Hora- 
tiaL.,  1851-1860.  (5)  James  E.,  b.  1853;  m.  Lovenia, 
daughter  of  Capt.  John  Littlewood.  (6)  Ah'ce  E.,  1855-60. 
(7)  Georgietta,  1857-58.  (8)  Charles  S.,  b  1866;  m. 
Ella,  daughter  of  Capt.  Littlewood. 

X  Catharine,  b.  March  18,  1822;  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Rev- 
John  McLearn.  Children:  (1)  Eva  G.,  b.  May  2,  1857; 
m.  James  E.,  son  of  James  Clarke,  Feb.,  1884,  and  have 
Edward  E.,  b.  Dec.  2.5,  1884;  Harvev  M.,  b.  April  3. 
1886;  and  Fannie  P.,  b.  Jan.  26,  1890.'  (2)  Sarah  D.,  b. 
Jan.  2,  1861 ;  m.  Edward  K.  Marshall  (James,  Solomon. 
Anthony),  Feb.,  1880;  James  Edward,  b.  1883.  Mr.  Mc- 
Learn  d.  1836,  aged  36  ;  she  m.  2d,  Dea.  Edward,  son  of 
Dea.  Edwin  Christopher  ;  he  d.  1870,  aged  47;  she  m.  3d, 
Joel  H.  Prescott  (Samson,  David,  David,  Ehenezer,  Jonas, 
Jonas,  John,  b,  at  Wygan,  Lincolnshire,  Eng.,  1604  ;  m. 
Mary  Platts,  1629  ;  over  to  Watertown,  1640),  Sept.  24, 
1887,  as  his  2d  wife,  and  lives  in  Cambridge,  Mass.  [Wil- 
liam H.  Prescott,  ll.d., the  historian, b.  1796;  H. C,  1814 i 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


Cl 


XXIU 


res.    (3) 
U.     (5) 
dson,  b. 
842;  d. 
;aret  E., 

?.     (12) 
I.     (H) 

jhildren. 
1,  Digby 

n,  1829; 

ren. 

;  Hardy, 
n.  Mrs. 
?ter,  and 
a.  Mrs. 
[isworth) 
tbe  head 

•ge,  from 

ed.  a  son 
d.    Dec. 

of  Capt. 

hn,  Silas, 
}  A.  Arm- 
rris.  (3)- 
r  of  Capt. 
(4)  Hora- 
Lovenia, 
,  1855-60. 
1866;  m. 

n  of  Rev- 
f  2,  1857 ; 

and  have 
.  April  3. 
irah  D.,  b. 

Solomon. 
.  Mr.  Mc- 
ird,  son  of 
she  m.  3d, 
zer,  Jonas, 

1604;  m. 
,  Sept.  24, 
iss.  [Wii- 
[.C,  1814  5 


XI 


xu 


d.  1858.  William,  Col.  William  (of  Bunker  Hill  fame, 
1726-1795),  Hon.  Benjamin,  Jonas,  Jonas,  John. J 

Silas,  m.  Elizabeth  Hews;  a  daughter  Mary  m.  James 
Manning  Rice  (Robert,  George,  Silas). 

Cynthia,  m.  Alexander  Ross,  Esq.,  deacon  and  school- 
teacher. She  d.  about  1868;  he  m.  2d,  Lydia  (Harris) 
Chute. 


9.  vi.  James  Rice,  youngest  of  the  four  brothers,  b.  near  An- 
napolis, 1790  ;  m.  Feb.  11,  1813,  Dorothy  Tupper  (Miner,  Elias,  Elia- 
kim,  Thomas,  Capt.  Thomas,  b.  in  England,  1578  ;  came  over  to 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  1635 ;  d.  1676 ;  wife  Anne  d.  1676,  aged  90).  She 
d.  April  16,  1816;  he  m.  2d,  Ann  Evans,  June  18,  1818,  and  d.  Feb, 
14,  1886,  aged  96.     She  d.  188-.  "  ^ 

CHILDREN. 

i    John  L.,  b.  1813;  m.  Eliza  Lecain,  and  d.  1882. 
ii    Maby  D.,  b.  1815;  m.  Stephen  Young,  and  d.  1857. 
iii    Elizabeth  S.,  b.  1819;  m.  Arthur  Ruggles,  son  of  Rich- 
ard, Jr.;  6  children, 
iv    Charlotte  A.,  b.  1821. 
V    Sarah  D.,  b.  1823 ;  m.  Joseph   Potter  (Rev,  Israel,   Rev. 

Israel,  etc.). 
vi    Esther  R.,  b.  1825;  d.  1826. 
vii     William  E.,  b.  1826;  d.  1833. 

viii     Henry    J.,   b.    1829;    m.   Elizabeth,   daughter   of  Abner 
Morse. 
ix     Rebecca  W.,  b.  1830;  m.  Harvey  Heniger. 
X     Arthur  S.,  b.  1832;  d.  1833. 
xi     Catharine,  b.  1835;  d.  1837. 
xii     Harriet  A.,  b.  1837. 

10.  iv.  Beriali  Rice  (Thomas,  Thomas,  Dea.  Edmund),  cousin 
to  Matthias,  b.  Aug.  20,  1702;  m.  Mary  Goodnow  (Samuel,  Samuel, 
Thomas  (1608-1664),  came  over  in  the  ship  Confidence,  of  London 
April,  1638,  and  settled  in  Sudbury);  lived  in  Westboro',  Mass.; 
moved  to  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  about  1748,  where  they  d.,  he  in  1764, 
and  their  family  scattered,  some  into  Digby  county,  and  some  into 
Kings  county. 

children. 


JuDE,  b.  1731;  ni.  Sarah 


Briar  Island,  N.  S. 


Asaph,  b.    1733 ;    m.   Mary,    laughter  of  Rev.  Ebenezer 

Morse;  8  children, 
iii    Timothy,  b.  1735 ;  m. 
iv     Stephen,  b.  1737 ;  m.  Dorothy  Woods,  1763,  and    had  7 

children. 


clxxiv 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


V     Maby,  b.  1739  ;  m.  Paul  Hazeltine, 

vi     Sarah,  b.  1741 ;  m.  Elias   Wheelock  (Obadiah,  Obadiah, 

Benjamin,  Rev.  Ralph), 
vii    Lucy,  b.  1743  ;  in. 

viii     Bachbl,   b.  1745;  m.   Obadiah  Wheelock,  id,   Jr.      See 
Wheelock. 

ix     Beriah,  b.  1747;  in. McSweeny  ;  to  Cape  Breton. 

X     Benjamin,  b.  1749;  m. 
xi    Joseph,  b.  1752 ;  m. Fairn. 

11.     5.     Abishai  Bice  (Abishai,  Gershom,  Thomas,  Dea.  Ed- 
mund), b.  1740,  cousin  to  Capt.  John  ;  m.  Riebecca ,  and  lived 

in  Sandisfield,  Berkshire  county,  Mass.,  30  miles  west  of  Spring- 
field. They  had  Erastus,  Chester,  Submit,  Watson,  !•  ranees,  Hul- 
dah,  and  Rebecca.  He  d.  in  1795.  The  wife  must  be  the  one  who 
m.  Jeremiah  Jordan  (James,  Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  Rev.  Robert,  over 
from  England  to  Cape  Elizabeth,  near  Portland,  Me.,  1640),  No. 
5211  in  the  "Jordan  Memorial,"  the  successor  to  Ruth  Chute,  see 
No.  9 ;  and  Watson  Rice  must  have  been  the  one  on  the  Yankee 
Enterprise,  that  captured  the  British  Boxer,  off  Portland,  Sept.  5 
1813. 


BUG0LES. 

Rugglea,  de  Ruggle,  de  Ruggele,  and  de  Ruggeley  is  a  name 
traced  back  to  early  in  the  1 3th  century.  Robert  de  Ruggele 
lived  in  England  time  of  Henry  III.,  1220.  Then  in  the  26th  of 
Edward  I.,  1298,  William  de  Ruggele  was  honored  for  faithful  ser- 
vice to  the  king,  in  his  army  in  Flanders.  Then  in  the  10th,  13th, 
and  14th  of  Edward  III.  mention  is  made  of  Simon  De  Ruggeley, 
sheriff  of  the  counties  of  Salop,  Stafford,  etc. 

1.  Thomas  Ruggles  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  Eng.,  1547,  besides  a 
sister  Isabella  and  brother  William,  had  children  Nicholas,  John, 
Ann,  and  Elizabeth. 

2.  Nicholas  had  Roger,  George,  Thomas,  Edward,  Margery, 
William,  and  Robert. 

3.  Thomas  m.  Margaret  Whatlocke,  and  had  8  children  between 
1564  and  1591. 

1.  Thomas  (Thomas,  Nicholas,  Thomas)  of  Nazing,  Essex, 
Eng.,  b.  1584 ;  m.  Mary  Curtis  (sister  to  William,  the  first  one  of 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clxxv 


)badi{ih, 

r.      See 
•eton. 


)ea.  Eti- 
nd  lived 
Spring- 
268,  Hul- 
3ne  who 
ert,  over 
140),  No. 
liute,  see 
!  Yankee 
,  Sept.  5 


s  a  name 
Ruggele 
e  26th  of 
ithful  ser- 
0th,  13th, 
iuggeley, 

besides  a 
as,  John, 

Margery, 

n  between 


ig,   Essex, 
rst  one  of 


that  ;ame  that  came  over),  Nov.  1,  1620;  came  over  to  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  1637 ;  made  a  freeman  1639  ;  d.  Nov.  16,  1644.  His  widow 
m.  Mr.  Koote,  and  d.  1674,  aged  88.  John,  a  brother  to  Thomas, 
b.  1591,  came  over  to  Roxbury  1635  ;  while  John  of  Boston,  another 
one,  came  over  in  the  fleet  with  Gov.  John  Winthrop,  1630.  Besides 
these  were  Jeffrey,  George,  and  Samuel,  who  came  over.  Children 
of  Thomas : 

i     Son,  d.  in  England, 
ii    Sarah. 

ill    John,   b.   1625 ;  m.  Abigail,   daughter  of  Griffin  Crafts, 
1651,  and  d.  1658.     She  m.  2d,  Edward  Adams. 

2  iv     Samuel,  b.  1629. 

2.  ii.  Capt.  Samuel  Buggies  (Thomas),  b.  1629;  m.  Han- 
nah, daughter  of  George  Fowle,  of  Charleetown,  1655 ;  she  d.  Oct. 
24,  1669.  He  m.  2d,  Ann,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Ann  (Goldstone) 
Bright  (1644-1711),  May  26,  1670,  Watertown,  Mass.  He  was  a 
prominent  man  in  Roxbury;  served  as  selectman  and  representa- 
tive, 1689-1692;  had  the  rank  of  captain,  and  was  actively  engaged 
in  deposing  Gov.  Sir  Edmund  Andros  (1637  in  England,  Gov.  of 
New  England  1686  to  1690 — tyranical  and  very  unpopular — then 
Gov.  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  1692  to  1698 ;  d.  in  England  1713), 
and  d.  Aug.  15,  1692. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  21,  1656;  d.  soon, 

ii  Mary,  b.  Jan.  10,  1657 ;  d.  young. 

3  iii  Samuel,  b.  June  1,  1658. 
iv  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  12,  1660. 

V     Hannah,  b.  Dec.  22,  1661 ;  d.  Nov.  6,  1669. 
vi     Sarah,  b.  Nov.,  1663  ;  d.  1664. 
vii     Mary,  b.  Dec.  8,  1666 ;  m.  Ebenezer  Pierpont ;  2d,  Isaac 

Morris, 
viii     Sarah,  b.  Aug.  30,  1669;  d.  Nov.  16. 
ix     Rev.  Thomas,  b.  March   10,   1671;  ra.  Sarah  Fisk;  2d, 

Mary  Hubbard. 
X     Ann,  b.  Sept,  30,  1672;  m.  William  Heath, 
xi    Nathaniel,  b.  Sept.  22,  1674 ;  d.  young, 
xii     Elizabeth,  b.   May   1,   1677;  m.  James  Bayley  (James, 

John,  John), 
xiii     Henry,  b.  July  7,  1681 ;  d.  1702. 
xiv     Huldah,  b.  July  4,  1684;  m.  Samuel  Hill. 

3.  iii.  Capt.  Samuel  Ruggles  (Samuel,  Thomas),  b.  June  1, 
1658;  lived  in  Roxbury;   succeeded  his  father  as  captain,  select- 


.if^ 


t ;   J 


clxxvi 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


V    f 
"■.',1 


man,  representative  to  the  general  court,  etc.  He  was  one  of  the 
first  proprietors  of  the  territory  now  Warwick ;  the  deed  was 
dated  Dec,  1686.  He  m.  July  8, 1680,  Martha  Woodbridge  (daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  John,  son  of  Rev.  John,  of  Wilts,  Eng.,  who  came  over 
in  1634  with  his  uncle,  Rev.  Thomas  Parker,  first  minister  of  New- 
bury. Mr.  Woodbridge  was  b.  in  1613,  ordained  at  Andover  1644, 
and  d.  1695.  His  wife  Mercy,  youngest  daughter  of  Gov.  Thomas 
Dudley  (1576-1652),  of  Mass.,  who  came  over  in  1630.  Of  her  two 
older  sisters,  Ann  (1612-1672)  m.  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet  (1603- 
1697),  and  was  celebrated  as  a  poetess.  Patience  (1619-1689),  m. 
Maj,  Daniel  Denison  (1612-1682);  and  their  only  brother,  Joseph 
(1647-1720),  became  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  and  father  of  Paul 
(1675-1751),  chief  justice  of  the  state,  and  F.  R.  S.),  who  d.  in 
Billerica,  1738;  he  d.  Feb.,  1715-1716. 

CHILDRBN. 

i    Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  3, 1681 ;  m.  Dec.  19,  1710,  Elizabeth 
Whiting;    m.   2d,   1728,   Elizabeth  Williams   (Samuel, 
^-^amuel,  Samuel,  Robert),  and  d.  March  1,  1749. 
ii     LicY,  b.  Sept.  8,  1683;  m.  Joseph  Stevens. 
4     iii     Rev.  Timothy,  b.  Nov.  3,  1685. 

iv     Hannah,  b.  April  16,  1688  ;  m.  William  Noyes. 
V     Patience,  b.  Nov.  9,  1689;  m.  James  Robinson, 
vi     Martha,  b.  1691 ;  m.  Job  Lane, 
vii     Sarah,  h.  1694;  m.  John  Holbrook. 
viii    Joseph,  b.  1696 ;  m.  Joanna  White, 
ix     Mary,  b.  1698. 
X     Rev.  Benjamin,  b.  July  4,  1700;  m.,  and  d.  May  12, 1782. 

4.  iv.  Rev.  Timothy  Buggies  (Samuel,  Samuel,  Thomas),  b. 
Nov.  3,  1685;  H.  C.  1707;  settled  in  Rochester,  Plymouth  county, 
1710,  and  had  a  large  estate  in  Hardwick;  pastor  of  the  church 
there;  m.  Sept.  27,  1710,  Mary,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Susanna 
(Cogswell)  White  (1688-1750);  m.  2d,  Anne  Woodworth ;  d.  Oct., 
1768. 

CHILDREN. 

5    i    Timothy,  b.  Oct.  11,  1711. 

ii    Capt.  Benjamin,  b.  May  19,  1713 ;  m.  Alice  Merrick ;  9 

children;  m.  2d,  1778,  Mary  Smith;  3  children,  and  d. 

Oct.  11,  1790. 
iii     Samuel,  b.  July  5, 1715 ;  m.  Alice  Sherman, 
iv    Joseph,  b.  June  23, 1717 ;  m.  Hannah  Cushman ;  6  children, 

and  d.  Jan.  28,  1791 ;  son  Joseph,  b.  at  Hardwick,  April 

8,  1748 ;  was  a  Loyalist ;  went  to  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  1768 ; 


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clxxvii 


of  the 
ed  was 
\laugh- 
ne  over 
f  New- 
r  1644, 
rhonias 
her  two 

(1603- 
589),  m. 

Joseph 

of  Paul 
lo  d.  in 


Elizabeth 
(Samuel, 


12, 1782. 

omas),  b. 

1  county, 

le  church 

Susanna 

d.  Oct., 


ierrick;  9 
)n,  and  d. 


3  children, 
rick,  April 
.S.,  1768; 


V 

vi 


VII 


Vlll 

ix 

X 

xi 

xii 


m.  Lois  Nichols,  and  had  Joseph,  William,  Thomas  H., 
James,  and  John.  Lois,  a  daughter  of  Jajuos,  m.  Ilev. 
Wiliard  (4.  Parker. 

Mauy,  b.  Jan.  1,  1719;  m.  John  Hammond,  Jr. 

Susanna,  b.  Jan.  6,  1722;  m.  Paul  Mendell  (1723-1809), 
and  d.  Dec.  16,  1813.  Tie  was  selectman  II  years,  asses- 
sor 16,  town  clerk,  rei»resentative  to  the  Provincial 
Congress,  1774-1775,  etc. 

Hon.  EnwAitn,  b.  Aug.  30,  1723;  m.  Lucy  Spooner  (Dea. 
Samuel,  d.  1797,  aged  103;  Samuel,  d.  1739,  aged  84; 
William,  son  of  John  and  Ann  of  Leyden,  Holland,  1616; 
came  over  1637,  and  d.  1684),  and  d.  May  21,  1778;  she 
d.  1821,  aged  92;  8  children. 

Nathanikl,  b.  April  12,  1725;  m.  Deliverance  Barrow, 
and  d.  Dec.  25,  1776;  8  children. 

Thomas,  b.  1727;  d.  young. 

Hannah,  b.  1728;  d.  young. 

Thomas,  b.  1730;  m.  Mary  Loring,  and  d.  1776. 

John,  b.  Sept.  2,  1731. 


5.  V.  Brigadier-General  Timothy  Buggies  (Rev.  Timothy, 
Capt.  Samuel,  Capt.  Samuel,  Thomas),  b.  at  Rochester,  Plymouth 
county,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1711;  H.  C,  1732;  mi  a  Mino  Ilumplii uy, 
^786 ;  was  an  able  lawyer,  1736.  Hia  w*fo  di  176Q»  and  buimi  lifter 
fY}i''\ie  ">«^  Bathsheba,  only  daughter  of  Meletiah  Bourne,  and  widow 
of  William  NewComb  (Peter,  Andrew,  Andrew),  who  d.  April  8, 
1736,  aged  34,  leaving  seven  children.  Mr.  Ruggles  moved  to  Sand- 
wich about  this  time,  opened  a  tavern  and  attended  bar  and  stable, 
and  continued  the  practice  of  law  and  the  courts.  About  1753-4, 
he  moved  to  Hardwick,  Worcester  county,  and  entered  the  British 
Army,  and  led  a  body  of  troops  to  join  Sir  William  Johnson  in 
1755,  as  Colonel,  and  was  in  the  expedition  to  Crown  Point  and  the 
battle  of  Lake  George.  He  remained  in  the  army  till  1760,  the  last 
three  years  brigadier-general,  under  Lord  Amherst.  He  repre- 
sented Hardwick  several  years  in  the  Legislature,  and  was  speaker 
in  the  House,  1762-8.  In  1765  he  was  made  President  of  the  Con- 
gress of  nine  colonies  at  New  York,  at  which  Otis  and  Partridge 
were  delegates  from  Massachusetts.  In  1774  he  was  made  a  "Man- 
damus Councillor,"  at  Salem,  Mass.  He  was  a  good  scholar,  shrewd, 
brave,  and  witty.  He  was  a  Loyalist  or  .  ory  and  had  to  leave 
his  extensive  estates  in  Hardwick,  which  were  confiscated.  He  ac- 
companied the  British  army  to  Halifax,  N.  S.,  in  1783.  In  1784, 
he  received  a  grant  of  land  in  Wilraot,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S.,  and 
commenced  a  settlement  near  the  top  of  the  North  Mountain,  called 


,y 


clxxviii 


ALIJKD     FAMILIES. 


HiiirgU'H  Mountain  ;  hut  heinji;  l)ou<;l»t  by  Lot  Phinney  about  1800, 
it  has  since  been  called  I'hinney  Mountain,  and  there  he  d.  Aug.  4, 
17U5,  aged84. 

CHILDBBX. 

i     Martha,  b.  Aug.  10,  1736;  ni.  John  Thafts  (Tufts?). 

6  ii     Timothy,  1).  Jan.  7,  1738. 

iii     Maky,  b.  Feb.  10,  1740;  in.  Dr.  Jolin  Green. 

7  iv     John,  b.  Sept.  30,  1742, 

8  V     Ru  HARD,  b.  Marcli  4,  1744, 

_^     vi     Bathsheha,  b.  Feb.  13,  1746;  in.  Joshua  Spooner,  and  d. 
1778. 
vii     Elizabeth,  b.  May  15,  1748;  ra.  (iardner  Chandler. 


6.  vi.  Timothy  RiiggleR  (Gen,  Timothy,  Rev,  Timothy, 
Samuel,  Samuel,  Thomas),  b.  in  Rochester,  Mass,,  Jan.  7,  1738 ;  m. 
Sarah  Dwight  (Col.  Simeon,  Caj)t.  Henry,  Capt.  Timothy, 
John,  who  came  over  in  1634  from  Dedham,  Eng,,  to  Dedhain,  Mass.; 
wife  Hannah  d.  1656;  he  m.  2d,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  William  Rip- 
ley and  Thomas  Thaxter,  1657,  and  both  d.  1660),  b.  May  1,  1746, 
and  d.  1S42.  He  d.  1831.  They  lived  at  Belle  Isle,  Annapolis 
countv. 

CHILDREN. 

i    Sarah,  b.  Feb.  2,  1768;  m.  Judah  Hinkley. 

ii     Anna,  b.  June  8,  1769. 

iii     Sophia,  b.  Jan.  19,  1771 ;  d.  young. 

iv     Betsy,  b,  Nov,  15,  1772  ;  d,  young, 

V     Timothy,  b.  Dec.  1,  1773  ;  d.  young. 

vi  Timothy-,  b.  March  7,  1776  ;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Edward 
Thome,  and  d.  1831.  He  was  M.P.P.  of  Annapolis  county, 
and  had  (1)  Jane  R.,  b.  1811;  m.  Abel  Sands.  (2) 
Harriet,  b.  1813;  m.  Thomas  Bartlett ;  William  J.  Starr. 
(3)  Armanella,  b.  1816.  (4)  Timothy  Dwight,  b.  1818 ;  m. 
Havilah  Jane  Thorne;  9  children;  shed.  1892;  he  is  a 
lawyer  in  Bridgetown,  N.  S.     (5)  Edward  Thome,  b. 

1820;  d.  single.     (6)  Stephen  Thorne,  b.  1823  ;    ra. 

Wade, 
vii     SoPri>,  b.  Oct.  20,  1777;  m.  Christian  Tobias;  John   T. 

Snii  h. 
viii  Simeon  D.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1780;  m.  Margaret  Robinson,  and 
d.  1812;  had  (1)  William  R.,  b.  1808:  m.  Seraph  Cut- 
ter; 4  children.  (2)  Dr.  Henry  D.,  b.  1810;  ra.  Sarah 
Campbell ;  14  children.  (3)  Mary  Adelia,  b.  1811 ;  m. 
James  Runciman.  (4)  Elizabeth  Johnston,  b.  1812;  d. 
single. 

ix     Harriet,  b.  Feb.  23,  1782 ;  m.  Stephen  De  Wolf. 


Al,l.li':i)     lAMlLIKS. 


clxxix 


It  1800, 
Aug.  4, 


r,  and  d. 
er. 

Timothy, 
1738;  m. 
Timothy, 
im,  MasB.; 
liam  Rip- 
y  1,  1746, 
\nna\)oli9 


){  Edward 
Us  county, 
nds.  (2) 
n  J.  Starr. 
).1818;  m. 
i'2 ;  he  is  a 
Thome,  b. 
ra.  — — 

;  John   T. 

)in8on,  and 
eraph  Cut- 
ra.  Sarah 
».  1811 ;  m. 
b. 1812;  d. 

df. 


X     Cr-ARissA,  h.  April  3,  17H4;  m.  Dr.  Go<)r<;i>  VV.  Shepherd, 
xi     IsKAKi.  Williams,  Esq.,  I).  Aujj.  'J7,  17HG;  in.  Eliz.iheth 

Millid{ije,  8  chihiren ;  in.  2d,    Maria   Owen,  3    chihlren, 

and  d.  1880(?). 

7.  vl.  John  Kug^le!>l,  brother  to  the  rthovc,  b.  in  Rochester, 
Miiss.,  Sopt.  30,  174'J;  m.  Ilannah,  only  daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Sackctt  of  Long  Island,  N.  V.,  and  being  proscribed  and  banished, 
settled  in  Wilmot,  N.  S.,  in  1778,  where  he  d.;  she  d.  J  839,  aged  7G. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Bathshkha,  b.  1777;  <1.  about  1865. 
ii     Timothy  Amhkkst,  b.  1781;   was  captain   of  the  N.   S. 

"  Fencibles,"  and  d.  1838. 
iii     Kliza  Bavaro,  b.  1797  ;   in.  Austin   Woodbury,  Wilmot. 
iv     Frances  Mary,  b    1802;  ra.  Jonathan,  son   of  Fairfield 
Woodbury. 

8.  vi.  Richard  Uuggles,  another  brother,  the  youngest  son  of 
the  Brigadier-General,  b.  in  Rochester,  Mass.,  March  4,  1744;  m.  in 
1771  Welthea,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  and  Welthea  (Gilbert) 
Hathaway,  and  had  their  family  partly  in  Massachusetts  and  partly 
in  Annapolis,  N.  S.     He  d.  Oct.  21,  1832;  she  d.  Dec.  4,  1824. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Bathshua,  b.   Sept.  21,  1772 ;  m.  John  Hutchinson ;  one 

child, 
ii     Cynthia,   b.  April   1^,  1774;  m.  John    Durland;   James 

Harris  ;  daughter  Cynthia  m.  John  Gray, 
iii     Thomas  IIut<  hinson,  b.  Nov.  19,  1775;  m.  Sarah  (Helms) 
Fowler;  8  children. 
9    iv     Richard,  b.  Sept.  25,  1780,    }       .  ( 

V     Welthea,  b.  Sept.  25.  1780,  p^'"''-  ^  m.    Charles 

Tucker;  9  children, 
vi     Sophia,  b.  J<in.  31,  1785;  in.  John  Ryerson;  11  children, 
vii     Tryphena,  b.  May  24,  1786;  d.  May  20,  1844. 
viii     Gilbert,  b.  June   14,  1788;  m.  Mary  Morehouse,  and  d. 
May  22,  1841;  6  children. 

9.  vli.  Richard  Rugbies  (Richard,  Gen.  Timothy,  Rev.  Timo- 
thy, Samuel,  Samuel,  Thomas),  b.  Sept.  25,  1780;  m.  Eleanor  Ann, 
daughter  of  Elijah  Purday,  Oct.  18,  1820,  Bear  River,  N.  S.,  and 
lived  in  Clements.  He  was  a  school-teacher  and  farmer;  d.  Nov. 
19,  1858;  she  m.  2d,  Henry  F.  Vroom,  Esq.  (as  his  2d  wife),  1879, 
and  d.  Feb.,  1884,  aged  80 ;hed.  1892,  aged  84.     o 


».i 


»  ^ 


clxxx  AI.I.IKI)    FAMIIJR^. 

CHII.DKKN. 

i     .TosiAii  JoNKs,  I).  Nov.  4,  1821 ;  in.  Mary,  daughter  of  Dea. 

Thomns  (Jilliatt;  A<k'Iia  Whitman. 
ii     Clarissa,  !>.  Sept,    '^4,  1823;  m.   Jameii  E<]«rar«l    llarri«, 
July  H,  1H58;  3  children. 
i-  iii     Artiiuk,  h.    lS2f);   in.  Kliznlieth   S.,  tianghter  of  Joseph 

Uice;   6  cliildrcn. 
iv     William  Si'urb,   b.    1828;  m.  Rehocca  Berry  (Tlionias), 

an«l  .1.  18JU  ;  3  children. 
V     Elizabktii  Adklaidk,  h.  Sept.  22,  1830;  m.  Israel  I^nt 
(John,    Abram);    2d,   Cliarles    C.    Jeffewon  (a*  his  2d 
wife);  live  at  Beeehinoiit,  M.iiw. 
vi     GK(>R(iK    Aliikrt,   b.   Jan.  26,   1833;    ni.   Lydia    Sophia 
Chute.     See  No.  37.  > 

.:^  vii     Armanklla,  b.  June  2,  1835;  ni.  John.  Rice,  Jr.,  and  d. 

-*»*  April,  1872;  he  in.  2d,  Maggie  Ray. 

viii     Ciiarlks,  b.  July  28,  1837  ;  in.  Bessy,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Lee,  Lynn,  Mass.,  May  19,  1867;  4  children, 
ix     Rkv.  Gilbert,  b.  Aug.  19,  1839;  m.  Eunice,  daughter  of 

Franklin  Rice ;  3  children. 
X     Ckcilia,  b.  1841 ;  in.  William  Gwyer,  Wej-mouth,  X.  S. 

xi     Timothy,  b.  April  24,  1844,  )  .    •  ,         (  m.  Maggie  , 

xii     Ru'iiARiN  b.  April  24,  1S44,  P^""*-       |  m.  Abba    (Hay- 
wanl)  White;  3  children,  W.ikefield.  Ma.**. 


SANFORD. 

1.  i.  John  Sailford,  son  of  Samuel  and  Eleanor,  of  Alford, 
Lincolnshire,  Eng.,  came  in  the  ship  Xyoit,  arriving  in  Boston, 
Nov.  3,  1631,  and  is  numbered  115  on  the  list  of  church  mem- 
l>ers ;  a  freeman  of  the  colony,  April  3,  1632,  and  the  same  year 
commander  at  the  fort.  He  was  one  of  the  58  church  members  dis- 
armed in  1637  (being  a  supporter  of  Rev.  John  Wheelwright  (1594- 
1679)  and  Mrs.  Anne  (Marbury),  wife  of  William  Hutchinson 
(1591-1644)  ),  on  account  of  an  Antinomian  Schism.  Mr.  Sanford 
went  to  Rhode  Island  in  1638,  and  was  one  of  the  19  signers  of  the 
civil  compact  dated  March  7, 1638,  for  the  settlement  of  Aquidneck, 
now  the  island  of  Rhode  Island.  He  was  Constable,  Ser  lary. 
Treasurer,  and  General  Recorder,  1647-49,  and  was  President  of  the 
Colony  in  1653,  and  d.  between  June  22  and  Nov.  16, 1653.  He  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth  Webb  and  had  2  children ;  m.  2d,  Bridget,  daogfater  of 
William  and  Anne  Hutchinson;  she  m.  2d,  William  Phillips,  who 
d.  1683;  shed.  1698. 


ALI.iet)    FAMIMKS. 


clxxxi 


of  Dea. 

HmiTM, 

Joseph 

lioniaii), 

e\  \jent 
h'lH  ii\ 

Sophia 

an«l  d. 

Thorn  a8 

gliter  of 

,  X.  S. 

pe  . 

a    vHay- 


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4-HILDRKX. 

i  JoHX,  h.  June  4,  1633,  in  Boston ;  m.  Elizabeth,  «laughter 
of  Henry  Spachnrst,  Aug.  8,  1654.  She  il.  I>ec.  6,  1661 ; 
he  III.  'id,  April  17,  1663,  Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  Gor- 
ton and  widow  of  John  Green,  Jr.;  3  children  hv  each. 

ii     Samubl,  b.  July  14,  1635. 

iii  Elipbal,  b.  Dec.  9,  1637;  m.  Bartholomew  Strattoii,  and 
d.  1724;  4  children.  < 

iv  Pelec;,  b.  May  10,  li39,  Portsmouth,  Ii.  I.;  m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Gov.  Willium  Breuton  ;  m.  2d,  Mary,  d.iu^h- 
ter  of  William  and  Ann  Coddington,  ami  d.  1701.  He 
wa8  (^iovemor  of  Connecticut  1680  to  1683. 

V     ExcoMK,  h.  Feb.  23,  1640,  Rhode  Island  ;  d.  young. 

vi     Hestcoxe,  b.  Jan.  29,  1642,  Dutch  Island;  d.  1667. 

vii     William,  b.  March  4,  1644;  Rhode  Islan*!. 
viii     EsBOX,  b.  Jan.  25,  1646,  Rhode  Island  ;  m. 

ix  FsANtEs,  b.  Jan.  9,  1648;  in.  Elisha  Hutchinson,  grand- 
father of  Gov.  Thomas  Hutchinson. 

X     Elisha,  b.  l^ec.  28,  1650;  Rhode  Island. 

xi     AxxK,  b.  March  12,  1652,  Rhode  Island  ;  d.  Aug.  26,  1654. 


2.  ii,  Samuel  Sanford  (John),  b.  in  Boston,  July  14,  lf»:i5; 
m.  Oct.  1,  1662,  Sarah,  daughter  of  William  and  Mar}-  Wootlell. 
She  d.  Dec.  15,  1680;  he  m.  2d,  April  23,  1686,  Susannah,  daughter 
of  William  and  Elizabeth  S|»achurst  of  the  Bermudas,  nn«l  d.  March 
18,  1712-13;  she  d.  Nov.  IH,  1723. 


•..f 


;  Alford, 
Boston, 
ih    mem- 
une    year 
abers  dis- 
it  (1594- 
atchinson 
Sanford 
in  of  the 
quidneck, 
5er     lary, 
ent  of  the 
He  m. 
togfater  of 
Hips,  who 


CHILOBEN. 

i     Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  2, 1663  ;  m.  Samuel  Allen,  and  d.  April 

14,  1743. 
ii    John,  b.  June  10,  1668;  m.  Sept.  6, 1689,  Frances,  daugh- 
ter of  Jeremiah  and  Ann  Clark,  and  d.  1723;  she  d.  1702. 
iii     Bridget,  b.  June  27,  1671. 
iv     Marv,  b.  April  27,  1674 ;  m.  Josiah  Arnold,  and   d.  July 

15, 1711. 
V     William,  b.  May  21,   1676 ;  in.  1699,  Hope,   daughter  of 
George  .and  Sarah  Sisson;  8  children. 
_yL    Samuel,  b.  July  14,  1678;  d.  Oct.,  1704. 
vii     RestcoMe,  b.  Feb.  26,  1687 ;  m.  Honoria  Stringer,  1710;  2 

children,  and  d.  at  sea  Feb.  6,  1713. 
viii     Peleg,  b.   Aug.  16,    1688;  m.  Sarah,  daughter   of  Capt. 
Josiah  Arnold,  1718,  and   d.  at  St.  Kitts,  1730;  she  d. 
Dec,  1726-7. 
ix     Elisha,  b.  Feb.  24,  1690;  m.  1715,  Rebecca,  daughter  of 
William  and  ^lartha  Wood,  and  widow  of  Charles  Ware ; 
she  d.  May  16,  1745. 
X    Encomjc,  b.  Nov.  19, 1691 ;  d.  at  sea,  June  13, 1717. 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


3  xi    EsBON,  b     >ct.  30,  1693. 
xii     Frances,  b.  Oct.  24,  1695. 

xiii  Joseph,  b.  Aug.  13,  1698;  ni.  1721,  Ly<lia,  daughter  of 
John  Odlin,  and  d.  Oct.  1,  1765  ;  she  d.  1781,  age<l  80. 

xiv  Bkn.iamin,  b.  June  4,  1700 ;  drowned  at  Eutacea,  Nov.  21, 
1730. 

XV     Joshua,  b.  April  18,  1702;  d.  at  Martinico,  Nov.  13,  1721. 

xvi     Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  7,  1706. 

3.  iii.  Capt.  Esbou  Sanford  (Samuel,  John),  b.  Oct.  30, 
1693;  m.  Sept.  27,  1716,  Mary  Woodward.  He  was  a  freeman  at 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1718;  captain,  1735;  deputy  from  Newport,  1736-43  ; 
appointed  to  the  General  Assembly,  1739-40,  and  d.  Aug.  22,  1743; 
she  d.  1745. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Mary,  b.  1719. 

ii  Eneas,  b.  1721. 

iii  WoouwAKD,  b.  1723. 

iv  Hannah,  b,  1725;  m.  June  28,  1759,  Joseph  Phillips. 

V  EsHON,  b.  1728;  m. 

4  vi  Ben.famin,  b.  1732. 
vii  Lydia,  b.  1735. 
viii  JosHiA,  b.  1737. 

ix     JosEiH,  b.  Feb.  18,  1740 ;  rn.  Mary  Clark,  June  13,  1764. 


4.     iv.     Benjamin  Sanford  (Esbon,  Samuel,  John),  b.  New- 
port, K.  I.,  1732;  m.  Amelia ,   1754;  went  from  Newport,  Ii. 

I.,  to  Falmouth,  N.  S.,  in  the  sloop  iSally,  Jonathan  Lovatt,  master, 
May,  1760,  passage  paid  £S,  ISs.  Joshua  Sanford  went  over  the 
same  time  —  paid  .t'3,  l.os.  Afterwards  Joshua,  Josoph,  and  Encome 
followed.  Woodward  Sanford  went  1772,  Esbon  and  i'eleg  in  1781. 
Benjamin  Sanford  bought  property  of  Benjamin  Borden,  Dec.  13, 
1763.  Mrs.  Sanford  d.  about  1800;  he  m.  2d,  I^ydia  Strong  (Ste- 
phen, Stephen.  Jedediah,  Jedediah,  Elder  John),  widow  of  Jonathan 
Rand  (Caleb,  John,  Thomas,  Robert),  Oct.  4,  1804. 

CHILDREN. 

,  i     Susanna,!).  Dec.  4,  1754;  m.   Nathan,  son   of  Einathan 

and  Elizabeth  Palineter.  Feb,  27,  1772. 
•  ii     Mary,  b.  Feb.  1,  1756;  m.  Jonathan,  son  of  Stephen  and 
Hannah  Loomer,  Feb.  8,  1776. 
5    iii     Daniel,  b.  Jan.  26,  1758. 

iv  Abiuail,  b.  Nov.  17,  1759;  m.  Benjamin  Ni'W«'omb  (Jos- 
v.^  h,  John,  John,  Simon,  Andrew,  Andrew),  June  6, 
1776,  and  d.  1840;  he  <1.  Aug.  6,  1821,  aged  58.     Several 


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clxxxiii 


hter  of 
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3,  1721. 


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man  at 
736-43 ; 
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ps. 


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b.  New- 
port, li. 
,  master, 
over  the 
Encome 
in  1781. 
Dec.  13, 
jng  (Ste- 
Jonatban 


EbKitban 
plan  ami 


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,  .Tuue  6, 
Several 


6    vi 


of  tbe  children  m.  and  settled  in  or  near  Falmouth,  N. 
S.:  (I)  James,  b.  1777;  m.  Rach;.i  Cunnabell,  widow  of 
Stephen  Sheffield  (Preserved,  Samuel,  John,  London  to 
Boston  about  1673);  d.  1845;  4  children.  (*2)  Catha- 
rine,  b.  1778;  ra.  Jonathan  Colwell,  and  d.  1819;  he  d. 
1820;  7  sons.  (3)  Sarah,  b.  1780;  m,  John  Bii^elow  and 
d.  in  N.  B.  1850;  8  children.  (4)  Susanna,  b.'^nS'i;  m. 
Gi<leon  Davisson,  1816 ;  5  children.  (5)  David,  b.  1784 ; 
m.  Elizabeth  Fisher,  1807,  and  d.  1854;  she  d.  1865, 
aged  76;  had  (a)  William  Edward,  b.  1807.  (b)  John 
Sampson,  b.  1809;  m.  Sarah  Ann  Bronson,  1846  (lost  on 
the  steamer  Lady  Elgin^  off  Racine,  Wis.,  in  Lake  Michi- 
gan, Sept.  8,  1860),  and  'vas  killed  by  the  accidental  dis- 
charge of  his  gun  in  Nev^  York  city,  1861 ;  was  a  soldier 
in  the  Milwaukee  Light  Guards,  and  left  n  children,  (c) 
Matthew  F.  (d)  David  B.  (e)  Mary  E.,  b.  1816;  m. 
1842,  John,  son  of  Wilmot  Osborn  (1812,  to  Boston, 
1869);  to  Worcester  after;  8  children,  (f)  Matthew  F. 
(g)  Simon  B.  (h)  Samuel  H.  (i)  Rebecca  F.  (j)  Alfred 
W.  (k)  Willey  Ann.  (1)  Gideon  E.  (6)  Barnaby, 
(1786-1821),  m.  1810,  Rebecca  Pinneo  ;  2  children.  (7) 
Elizabeth  (1787-1841),  m.  1813,  Elijah,  son  of  David  and 
Rebecca  Pineo  ;  6  children.  (8)  Benjamin  (1789-1858). 
(9)  Eddy  (1791-1855),  m.  Sarah  Ilsley,  widow  of  Benja- 
min Sanford;  3  children.  (10)  Alice  (1793-1822),  m. 
John  Marsh.  (11)  John  (1795-1852),  m.  Rebecca, 
daughterof  David  and  Rebecca  West.  (12)  Mary  (1797-), 
m.  Harris  Crocker ;  8  children;  2d,  Samuel  Rand.  (13) 
Eleanor  (1798-1816).  (14)  Hezekiah  (1800-1832),  tan- 
ner and  shoemaker,  Frederickton,  N.  B. ;  willed  14000 
to  his  nephew  David  Barnaby  Newcomb.  (15)  Simon 
(1803-1844),  m.  1827,  Lydia  (1808-),  daughter  of  Je«le- 
diah  and  Sarah  Ells  ;  she  m.  2d,  Andrew  We.ithers ;  7 
children. 

Edwakd,  b.  March  16,  1761  ;  m. Beckwith,  and  had, 

if  we  mistake  not,  a  son  James,  m.  Sarah  Jane  Best,  and 
lived  near  Ilarborville.  Children:  (1)  W^illiarn,  m. 
Sarah  Bennett;  she  m.  2d,  'jibenezer,  son  of  Stephen 
Strong.  (2)  George  W.,  in.  Phebe  Graves.  (3)  Julia 
.A.,  m.  William  John  McNeily.  (4)  Ruth,  m.  John 
McKay.  (5)  James,  d.  about  24.  (6)  Stephen  B.,  b. 
1832;  m.  Melissa,  daughter  of  Henry  Ray;  4  children, 
and  d.  Nov.,  1869.  She  went  over  to  Boston,  1870,  m. 
Nathaniel  F^oss,  June,  1891,  and  lives  in  Brighton,  Mass. 
Edward  Sanford  had  a  daughter  Abigail,  b.  1787;  m. 
lieiijainin  Newcotnb  (Joseph,  John,  John,  Simon),  1H(I7, 
an*l  ha«l  Edward,  David,  Phebe,  and  Daniel.  Mr.  New- 
comb  d.  before  1820,  and  she  m.  2d,  Charles  Cox. 

Bknjamin,  b.  April  2,  1763. 


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Clxxxiv  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

vii     Amelia,  b.  Aiiij;.  30,  17()4;  m.  Samuel,  son  of  Joshua  and 
Mary  Ells,  1784. 
,  j  ;  7    viii     Samue:.,  b.  April  24,  1766. 

!  ix     Sarah,  b.  Nov.  6,  1767;  m.  Amasa  Keller,  Nov.  13,  1795. 

,  •  X     Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  25,  1771 ;  m.  Samuel  Loomer. 

,       ^  xi     Waity,  b.  Aug.  20,  1772;  m.  Eddy  Newcomb,   an  only  I 

son  (John,  Eddy,  John,  Simon,  Andrew,  Andrew),  1790,  I 

:  <  and  d.  1791 ;  he  m.  2d,  Mary,  dauirhter  of  Cyrus  West, 

1792;  7  chihlren;  she  d.  1811,  acred  38;  he  m.  3d,  Alice, 
*  slaughter  of  Simeon  and  Sarah  Porter,  1812;  2  children, 

and  d.  1854,  aged  85;  she  d.  1850.     Sarah,  the  6th,  m. 
William  Howies  Masters  (b.  1801),  1824;  3  children;  d. 
1832,  aged  27. 
,  xii     I)eb(»kaii,   b.   May   8,    1774;   m,   Ira   Woodworth.      See 

Woodworth. 
'    '»  8    xiii     John,  b.  April  1,  1776. 

5.     V.     Daniel  SiUlt'oi'd  (Benjamin,  EsboM,  Samuel,   John),  b. 

New|K)rt,  R.  I.,  Jan.  26,  1758;  m.  Ruby  Strong,  Feb.  16,  1780  (Ste- 

'   *  phen,  Stephen,  Stephen,  Jedediah,   Jcdediah,  Elder  Jtdin,  over  in 

1630,  lived  with  his  wife  58  years;   16  children;  d.  1699,  aged  94; 

.•*he  —  Abigail  Ford — d.  1688,  aged  80),  and  lived  in  Upper  I'ero, 

.   .,  Kings  county,  N.  S.     Fe  d.  about  1833;  she  d.  1848,  aged  80. 

CHILDBEX. 

i     David,  b.  Jan.  1,  1781  ;  d.  young. 

9  ii     Joshua,  b.  Jan.  10,  1783, 
iii     Joseph,  b.  Oct.  26,  1784;  m.  Welthea  Palmeter,  Nov.   15, 

1806;  daughter  Welthea  Jane   m.  William  Lyons,  and 
I'  '  had  15  children. 

h  •  iv     Elizahei'h,  b.  Nov.  26,  1786;  d.  1800. 

I',  V     Henmamin,  b.  Dec.  1,  1788  ;  m.  Sarah  Ilsley,  Sept.  3,  1812, 

and  d.  after  having  2  sons;  she  m.  2d,  Eddy  Newcomb 

^  (1791-1855),  and  had  3  more  children. 

'Jl  vi     Waitv,  b.  May  4,  1791;  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Daniel  John- 

p.'j  son,  Feb.  7,  1811,  and  had  James  B.,  Eben  S.,  Sarah  A., 

*^  Rebecca  A.,  Waity  Melissa,  William  Henry,  Daniel  W., 

Jt>li!>  Alfred,  Mary  Jane,  and  Lucy  Ann.     Two  or  three 

live  in  Boston. 
i  vii     Stephen,  b.  May  5,  1793;  d.  youug. 

viii     Deborah,  b.  May  2,  1795;  d.  young. 
I       -  ix     Lydia,  b.  Sept.  2,  1796;  ra.  Asa  Huntley,  Scotch  Bay;  4 

^  children. 

10  X    Daniel,  b.  Jan.  20, 1799. 
xi     KiBV,  b,  Jan.  22,  1801;  m.   Daniel,  son  of  Daniel  John- 
son ;   10  fhihlren. 

xii     Eber,  b.  Sept.  3,  1803;  bled  to  death  about  1824. 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clxxxv 


lui  and 


1795. 

ill  only 
),  1790, 
i  West, 
I,  Alice, 
hihlren, 
6tli,  m. 
Iren ;  d. 

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ohn),  b. 
"80  (Ste- 
over  in 
ige«l  94; 
er  Pen), 
80. 


Nov.  15, 
ons,  antl 


.  3,  1812, 
fewcomb 

liel  John- 

5  a  rah  A., 

miel  W., 

or  three 


Bay;  4 
liel  John- 


6.  V.  Beujainill  Hanford,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  llorton, 
N.  S.,  April  2,  1763 ;  n».  Freedom  Strong,  daughter  of  Dea.  Abel 
(she  was  a  niece  of  Ruby,  his  sister-in-law),  March  25,  1790,  by  Dr. 
Graham,  and  lived  in  Cornwallis.  He  lived  to  nearly  100,  She  d. 
about  1800,  aged  98. 


11 


II 


12    iii 
iv 


VI 


VII 

viii 
ix 


XI 


had  Wel- 


CHILDKEN. 

Jamks,  b.  Jan.  2,  1791. 

Bktsv,  b.  Oct.  2,  1792;  ni.  Nathan  Loonier,  and 
lington,  Eben,  Ilenrv,  and  Freedom. 

John,  b.  Sept.  25,  1794. 

Mary,  b.  Dec.  6,  1796;  m.  John  McD«mald  ;  live<l  :it  IVro, 
and  had  (1)  Henjamin,  b.  1817;  m.  Mary  Withani,  Moul- 
tonboro',  N.  H.  (2)  William,  in  Cambridge,  Mass.  (3) 
Lois,  m.  James  Ryan  ;  5  children  ;  2d,  Angus  McDonald, 
I  child.  (4)  John,  m.  Catharine  McDonald;  9  children; 
near  Boston.     (5)     James,  killed  in    the  late  war.     (6) 

Duncan,  m. ;  8  children    in  Connecticut.     (7) 

Eleanor,  a  twin,  m.  John  Dow;  8  children.  (8)  Thomas 
Henry,  to  A  ralia.  (9)  Richard,  to  Australia.  (10) 
Mary,  m.Sami.  i  Kodoch.  (11)  Rebecca,  in  Boston.  (12) 
Nathan,  off  West. 

Sai.lv,  b.  Sept.  12,1798;  m.  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  Bor- 
den. 

Danikl,  b.  Aug.  4,  1800;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Dimock  of  New^port,  N.  S.,  and  d.  in  California.  They 
had  (1)  Harriet,  m.  Learly  Dodge  of  Aylest'ord ;  2  clrl- 
dren  ;  to  Stockton,  Cal.  (2)  Rebecca,  m.  Charles  Nichols. 
(3)  Jane,  m.  Rev.  D.  A.  Dearborn,  Baptist  minister, 
Worcester,  Mass.  (4)  Selina,  m,  Albert  Home.  (5) 
Lucilla,  m.  Edward  Nichols.  (6)  William  Judson,  m. 
Mary  Rand :  6  children  ;  to  Boston,  where  she  d.  sud- 
denly, 1889;  he  to  Minnesota,  and  m.  again. 

Amklia,  b.  Aug.  2,  1802 ;  m.  Dea.  Daniel  Sanford,  a 
cousin. 

Lois,  b.  July  2,  1805;  m.  Thomas,  brother  to  Dr.  Borden, 
Sen. 

Drusili.a,  b.  June  20, 1807;  in.  William  McPhee,  and  had 
Lewis,^  James,  Margaret  Ann,  Freeiloin  R.,  Mary,  and 
EIiza-)eth.   -i     M   •  -    . 

C1NKERKLI.A,  a  t\\in,  m.  Donald  McDonald,  Somerset,  N. 
S.;  had  Mary  Ann,  Freedom,  John,  Benjamin,  Melinda, 
Daniel,  and  VVallace, 

Rebecca  Ann,  b.  July  2,  1814;  m.  Charles  Sanford,  a 
cousin. 


7.     V.     Haillliel  SailfonI,    another  brother,    i».    Hortoii,  N.  S., 
April  24,  1766;  m.  Ruth  Newcomb  (John,  John,  Simon,  Andrew, 


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Andrew),  Feb.  14,  1787,  and  Uved   in  Cornwallis;  d.  about   1822; 
she  d.  1830. 

CHILDREN. 

13    i     John  Nkwcomh,  b.  Dec.  25,  1788. 

ii     David,  b.  Feb.  10,  1790;  m.  Hetsy  Howen,  widow  of  Jolin 
Waggoner  (with  3  children,  Jacob,  John,  and  Sarah), 
about  1819,  and  had  Henry,  Nelson,  Eadie,  Harriet,  and 
Enielinc. 
14    iii    Jonathan,  b.  Nov.  10,  1792. 

iv  Mary,  b.  Sept.  11,  1795;  m.  Samuel  Beckwith,  Esq.  (Sam- 
uel, James,  Matthew,  Matthew,  b.  in  England,  1610; 
over  to  Hartford,  Conn.,  1639;  d.  at  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct. 
28,  1680),  farmer  and  singing  teacher,  and  d.  1876.  He 
d.  2  or  3  years  before;  3  children. 
V     Jacob,  b.   Aug.  25,    1796;   in.   Eunice   Dexter,  and   had 

Enoch  and  Edward, 
vi     Elizabeth,   b.  June  3,  1798;  d.  about  1866. 
vii     Amelia,  b.  M.irch  18,  1800;  in.  Enoch  Cleveland,  and  d.; 

he  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Downey, 
viii    Sarah,  b.  about  1804;  m.  Henry  Borden,  March  21,  1821, 
as  his  2d  wife. 


I: 


8.  V.  John  Sanford,  the  youngest  brother,  b.  at  or  near  Hor- 
ton,  N.  S.,  April  1,  1776;  m.  Waity  (b.  31arch  11,  1781),  d.aughter 
of  Charles  and  Hannah  (Huntley)  Palmeter,  1800,  and  lived  in 
IVro,  Kings  county,  N.  S.  She  d.  in  May,  1813;  he  m.  2d,  Lucy 
Farnsworth,  widow  of  James  Eaton,  Nov.  24,  1814. 


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children. 


Ill 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 

viii 


Jambh  Gordon, >^  July  17,  1802;  m.  Hannah  Weaver. 

Benjamin,  b.    Oct.    12,    1803;  m.  Caroline,   daughter  of 
James  and  Lucy  (Manning)  Eaton,  and  had    (I)  Judah, 

m.   Tupper.     (2)    Walter    Manning,   m.    Rebecca 

Martin.     (3)  Lucy  Ann,  in.  Colin  Dewolf,  and    d.  1892. 
(4)  John  M.,   in.  Sarah  Ann   Tupper,  widow   of  l^li^i^" 
Sanford.     (5)  George.     (6)  Julia,  in.  George  Whalin. 

William  Palmeter,  b.  April  20,  1805;  m. 

Maria  Ann,  b.    Feb.    17,  1807;  m.  George,  son  of  Dca. 
Daniel  Sanford. 

Eunice  Eliza,  b.  June  28,  1809;  m.  John  Witt. 

Charles,  b.  Mar<;h  18,  1811 ;  m.  Rebecca  Ann,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  Sanf«>rd,  Jr. 

Nathan,  b.   Feb.  13,   1813;    m.   Rachel  Jane   Newcomb 
(James,  Benjamin,  John,  John,  Simon,  etc.). 

James,  b.  Aug.  22,    1816  ;  m.  Angelina  Sophronia   New- 
comb   (Joseph,  Joseph,  John,  John,  Simon,  etc.),  1840, 


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ALMKU    FAMILIKS. 


clxxxvii 


,   1822; 


of  John 
Sarah), 
iet,  and 


].  (Sam- 
I,  1610; 
iin,,  Oct. 
76.     He 

md   had 


,  and  d.; 
21,  1821, 


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lived  in 

2d,  Lucy 


caver. 

lighter  of 
)  Judah, 
Rebecca 
d.  1892. 
of  l$b$ir 

Hialin. 

1  of  Dca. 


daughter 


Newcorab 

nia   Now- 
Lc),  1840, 


and   had    Rufus,   Adaline,  Xoble,  Ruth    Ann,  Watson, 

Burpee,  and  Lucy, 
ix     Waitv,    b.   June    19,    1817;  m.  Ebcnezer  Bigelow  (Kben, 

Aniasa,    Isaac,     IsaJic,    Sauuicl,    John),    1848  ;     vessel 

builder  at  Canning,  N.  S.;  10  children  ;  both  d.  1889. 
X     Manning,  b.  July  25,  1819;  m.  Harriet  Corbit. 
xi     Henkv,  b.  Aug. '2,  1821. 

9.  vi.  Joshua  Sanford  (Daniel,  Benjamin,  Esbon,  Samuel, 
John),  b.  in  Cornwallis,  Kings  county,  N.  S.,  Jan.  10,  1788;  m. 
Betsy  Weaver,  1806,  and  lived  at  Woodville;  d.  aliout  1844;  she  d. 
June,  1849,  aged  60. 

CI  II.DREN. 

i     Weltiiea,  b.  1808,  in.  Benjamin,  son  of  Amos    Porter; 

7  children, 
ii     Ekastus  1*.,  b.  1810;  m.  Mary    Porter,  a  sister;  9    chil- 
dren, 
iii     Jeremiah,  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  James  Porter;  6  children, 
iv     Daniki,,  m.  W.iity,  daughter  of  Amos  Porter;  6  children, 
v      Lydia,  m.  CharleSj  son  of  Amos  Porter;   .t  (children, 
vi     Ruby,  b.  1821;  m.  William    H.  Loveless  (Handley,   Wil- 
liam); 4  children,  and  d.  Sept.  5,  1887. 
vii     Mary,  m.  Rufus,  son  of  Samuel  Wood;  6  children, 
viii     James,  m.  Eunice,  daughter  of  Nathan  Schofield  ;   10  chil- 
dren ;  m.  2d,  Hannah   Dunn  ;  8  children, 
ix     Jank,  m.  Andrew,  son  of  William  Mahar  ;   7  chiUlren. 
xii     Marilla,  m.  Thomas,  son  of  William  Mahar ;  3  chihlren. 

10.  vL  Dea.  Daniel  Sauford,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  June 
20,  1799;  ni.  .Amelia,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Sanford,  a  cousin,  and 
lived  in  Pereau,  where  they  d.;  lie,  1874 ;  she,  before. 

children. 

i     RuHY,  m.  Charles  Golden, 
ii     Hknjamin,  was  in  the  Mexican  war,  1S4(). 
iii     (tkorgk,    m.  Maria    Aim,  daughter  of  John    Sanfonl ;  to 

California, 
iv     Eukr,  m.  Sarah  Ann  Tupper;  2  children,  Eber  and  Emily, 
v     Wellington,  m.  Mary  Conners. 
vi     Freedom,  m.  Samuel  I)ainon;  Gilbert  Crocker, 
vii     Sheffield,  m  Amelia  Lyons, 
viii     WiLWORTii,  m.  Mary  Bryant, 
ix     I'davilla,  m.  James   Stewart;  Asaph,  son  of  Kev.  Israel 
Rice. 

11.  vi.  James  Sanford  (Benjamin,  Benjamin,  Esbon,  Samuel, 
John),  b.  in  Cornwallis,  Jan.  2,1791;  m.  Sarah  Woolaver  (Caleb, 


;.l 
I  ■ 

I'! 


Clxxxviii  ALLIED    FAMILIKS, 

John),  and  livv«l  between  Rawdon  and  Douglass.     He  d.  1884;  hHc 
..,  d.  1886,  aged  88. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Nathan,  b.  Aug.  24,  1815;  m.  Melissa  White;  3  children. 
He  moved  to  Humboldt  county,  Cal.,  1854,  and  d. 
there. 

1i     Mary,  b.  May  1*2,  1818;  m.  Henry  Murdock;  5  children. 

iii  Mkijnda,  b.  Sept.  14,  1819;  ni.  Alexander  Lavers;  Robert 
Kenton  ;  3  children  each. 

iv  James  Munro,  b.  Nov.  21,  1S21;  in  Prcscott  or  Williams, 
Arizona. 

V  Maria,  b.  Jan.  8,  1823;  ni.  William  McDougall,  Jr.,  Oct. 
24,  1843;  he  d.  Aug.,  1869;  she  m.  2d,  Rev.  John  Mc- 
Donald, 1873;  he  d.  Feb.  10,  18SI,  aged  66.  Children  : 
.>  (1)  William  James,  b.  Feb.  21,  1845;  to  Boston,  1864; 

supposedly  in  the  late  war.  (2)  Ursula,  b.  May  22, 
1846;  d.  young.  (3)  Hev.  John,  b.  June  6,  1847;  m. 
JMargaret  Ryan;  7  children.     (4)  Sarah  Amelia,  b.  Nov. 

17,  1849;  m.  Thomas  Lonev;  7  children;  to  Grass  Val- 
*                                             ley,  Nevada,  Cal.     (5)  Rev.  Donald,  b.  St-pt.  28,  1851; 

m.  Lizzie  McDonald;  9  children.  (6)  Mary  Melinda,  b. 
eept.  1,  1853;  m.  Peter  McDonald ;  4  children;  2d, 
Jacob  Mason;  3  children.  (7)  Nancy  Jane,  b.  Nov.  10, 
1855.  (8)  Rachel  Assenath,  b.  June  26,  1857;  m.  Albert 
Burgess;  4  children.  (9)  Nathan,  b.  July  7,  1859; 
drowned  1861.  (10)  Esson  Monroe,  h.  Oct.  17,  1861 ;  m. 
Myrtle  Wall.ace;  2  children  (11)  Lois  Ann,  b.  Sept.  21, 
1864;  is  a  school-teacher.     (12)  Austin  Everett,  b.  June 

18,  1867;  in  Haverhill,  Ma.ss. 

vi     Levi,  b.  May  31,  1826;  m.  Mary  Hight ;  6  children;  Grass 

Valley,  Cal. 
vii     Catharine  A.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1829;  m.  Samuel    Alderman; 

8  children, 
viii     Bkn.iamin,  b.  April   25,    1832;  m.  Eupheinia  Wallace;  7 

children, 
ix     Lois,  b.  July  7,  1833;  in.  Thomas   Loney;  1  child;  d.  in 

California. 
X     Amelia  J.,  b.  May  31,  1835;  d.  young, 
xi     RAtiiEL  DiENA,  b.  Nov.  8,    1836;  m.  Josiah  Wallace;   5 

children;  he  d.  1871. 

12.  vl.  John  Sanford,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b.  Sept.  25, 
1794 ;  m.  Roxana,  daughter  of  James  Langley  and  lived  at  Billtown ;  d. 
March,  1847 ;  she  d.  1863,  aged  59. 

CMILDRBX. 

i  Esther,  b.  Nov.  21, 1824;  m.  Fred  IL  Flynn,  Feb.  9,  1854  ; 
he  d.  Feb.  18,  1870,  aged  40;  she   m.  2d,  Daniel   Carr, 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


clxxxix 


;84;  she 


jhihlrcn. 
and  d. 

ildrcn. 
Robert 

Villiains, 

Jr.,  Oct. 
ohii  Mc- 
Hiililreii  : 
n,  1864 ; 
M:iy  -22, 
1847;  m. 
,  b.  Nov. 
rasa  Val- 
18,  1851; 
eiinda,  b. 
Irt'ii;  -iil, 
Nov.  10, 
n.  Albert 
7,   1859; 
1861 ; m. 
Sept.  21, 
b,  b.  June 

n ;  Grass 

111 er man ; 

rallace;  7 

iUl;  (1.  in 

allace;   5 

Sept.  25, 
Utown ;  il. 


).  9,  1854; 
uiel   Carr, 


11 


111 
iv 

V 

vi 
vii 


Vlll 


IX 


1871;  lied.  1878;  she  went  to  Boston,  1841,  and  lives 
in  Dorchester.  Children:  (1)  William  Edward,  b.  Nov. 
13,  1854;  111.  Li/zie  Simpson,  June  6,  1877;  in  South 
Boston.  (2)  Florianna,  b.  June  8,  1858;  m.  (ieorge  W. 
French  ;  2d,  F.  N.  Kimball.  (3)  Hattie  Lorena,  b.  April 
15,  1861;  m.  John  VV.  Preseott  (Georjjfe  W.,  John,  Jere- 
miah, Nathaniel,  John,  James,  over  1665 ;  d.  1728),  Sept. 
28,  1881,  and  live  m  Dorchester. 

Samuel  Sticphens,  b.  1826  ;  in.  Susan,  daughter  of  Joseph 
McLellan,  1852,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.  They  had  (I)  Kst,her, 
b.  Dec.  20,  1853;  m.  William  Rockwell.  (2)  Nathan 
Henry,  b.  Sept.  20,  1856;  m  Clara,  daughter  of  Samuel 
McPherson.  (3)  Samuel  W.,  b.  1858  ;  m.  Lizzie,  daugh- 
of  Frank  Robblee.  (4)  Martha,  b.  1800;  in.  Alfred 
Allen.  (5)  Stephen  Noble,  b.  March  4,  1862;  m.  Jane 
(S})ears)  Glynn.  (6)  Edward,  b.  1864.  (7)  Emily,  b. 
1870. 

Makk,  b.  1828;  m.  Hannah  Rodick  ;  9  children. 

Charles,  b.  1830;  m.  Maggie  Walton;  5  children. 

Ebor,  b.  1832;  off  in  1848^;  unknown. 

Elizaheth,  b.  1836";  m.  Charles  M.  Abbot ;  4  or  5  chil- 
dren. 

Kkn.tamin  H.,  b.  July  15,  1838;  in.  Jerusha  Ann,  daugh- 
ter of  Diiniel,  son  of  Joseph  Sanfonl ;  2d,  Maria,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Langley,  1873  ;  Ilattie,  b.  July  16,  1874.  Mr. 
Sanford  to  Boston,  1859. 

Eunice  Malinda,  b.  Feb.  28,  1841 ;  m.  Charles  M.,  son 
of  Charles  Flyiiii,  brother  to  F.  H.  Flynn ;  3  children. 

John  Leandeh,  b.  March  1,  1843;  m.  Eliza  McLearn ; 
to  Humboldt  county,  Cal.;  5   children. 


13.  vl.  John  Neweonib  Sanford  (Samuel,  Benjamin,  Esbon, 
Samuel,  John),  b.  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Xmas,  1788;  m.  Sophia, 
daughter  of  David  Condon,  by  Kev.  Edward  Manning,  Marcl  13, 
1813,  and  lived  at  Hortoii ;  she  <1.  March  24,  1820,  aged  30;  he  m. 
2d,  Charl«)tte  Woodworth  (see  Wotxlworth),  March  7,  1821,  by 
Rev.  Edward  Manning,  and  d.  May  15,  1831  ;  she  d.  in  Clements, 
Sept.  19,  1861,  in  her  68th  year. 

children. 

15  i     William  Henry,  b.  Dec,  22,  1813. 

16  ii     James,  b.  May  28,  1816. 

iii  SoriiiA,  b.  Jan.  1,  1818;  m.  Solomon,  son  of  Abner  Wood- 
worth,  Oct.  11,  1836,  and  lived  at  Somerset,  West  Corn- 
wallis, but  moved  to  Lawrence,  Mass.,  about  1870,  and 
d.  June  14,  1884,  aged  76;  she  d.  July  31,  1884.  They 
ha<l  (1)  Abner,  b.  Dec.  15,  1887;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of 


CXC 


.ALLIKD     FAMILIES 


■  • 


ri 


IV 

17  V 

18  vi 

19  vii 

20  viii 


William  Selfridpc.  Jan.  12,  1858 ;  9  children.  (2)  Perrv, 
b.  1842.  (H)  William  Homy,  1844-1853.  (4)  llatJi- 
ron,  V>.  Aug.  26,  1846;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  James  and 
Ann  Jane  (Shaw)  McMaster,  Aug.  12,  1871;  live  in 
Everett,  Mass.;  4  children.  (5)  Kacliel,  I).  Aug.  2, 
1850  ;  m.  Thomas  Henry,  son  of  William  Pickles,  Aug. 
20,  1881,  photographer  in  East  Cambridge,  Mass.;  5 
chihlren.  (6)  Alice,  b.  Sept.  21,  1853 ;  m.  Ingram,  son 
of  Wells  IMiinney,  Nov.  28,  1872;  he  d.  March  3,  1877, 
aged  27,  Lynnfield,  Mass.;  2  children  ;  she  m.  2d,  George 
K.  Whittemore,  (Isaac,  Isaac,  Ebenezer),  b,  1824, 
Aug.  15,  1884;  2  children.  (7)  Henrv,  b.  Jan.  30, 
1856:  d.  Dec.  13,  1858.  (8)  John  S.,  b.  Sept,  15,  1858; 
m.  iViattie  Jackson,  June  21,  1879 ;  she  d.  Feb.  23, 
1891,  aged  33,  leaving  (a)  Gladdis,  b.  May  10,  1880.  (b) 
Gertrude,  b.  Aug.  10,  1881.  He  m.  2d,  Levinia,  daugh- 
ter of  Robert  Matthews  from  England,  and  live  at  and 
work  in  one  of  the  factories  in  Waltliam,  Mass.  (9) 
Fred  W.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1861 ;  m.  Alice,  daughter  of  John 
Hudson,  Oct.  19,  1881;  2d,  Laurie,  daughter  of  John 
Gettie,  Nov,  4,  1890,  Lawrence,  Mass.;  Cliarles  Henry, 
b.  June  3,  1886. 

Maky  Axn,  b.  Feb.  22, 1822;  m.  Josepli  Chute.  See  No. 
62. 

UicHARD  H.,  b.  April  24,  1824. 

John  BuitroN,  b.  Aug.  26,  1826. 

EzKKiKL  PuioK,  b.  Ai»ril  27,  1828. 

EuwAKi)  Manxinc;,  b.  May  16,  1830. 


14.  vi.  Joiltatliail  Sanford,  brother  to  the  preceding,  It.  in 
Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Nov.  10,  1790;  ni.  Melinda  Woodwortli  (Dan, 
Soloman,  Silas,  Ichabod,  Benjamin,  Walter,  Walter),  March  19, 
1819,  and  lived  at  Somerset,  Kings  counly,  N.  !^..  a  farmer;  d.  Oct. 
17,  1884;  she  d.  April  30,  1865,  aged  69. ' 


CHILDKEX. 

1    John  Hurtox,  b.  Fob.  25,  1820  ;  d.  Oct.  2,  1829. 

ii     Ebkr  Porter,  b.  Dec.  12,  1821  ;  m.  May  10,  1823. 

iii  William  Stanhope,  b.  May  9,  1824;  m.  Linda  Taylor 
from  Wisconsin,  about  1850;  shed.  July  8,  1858,  aged 
45;  he  ni.  2d,  fc^mma  Jane  Lucas,  and  had  4  children  ;  3 
d.  in  infancy,  while  the  4th  is  a  smart  young  man  named 
Loren.     'i'he  parents  are  mutes. 

iv  Eunice  A.mklia,  b.  Oct.  12,  1826;  m.  Clark  Neily  ;  4  cliil- 
dren,  and  d.  Sept.  1,  1872.  He  d.  March  26,  1873,  aged 
50. 

V     Charles  Edward,  b.  June  7,  1829;  m.  Alice,  daughter  of 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


CXCl 


)  Perry, 
)   Ilatii- 

live    in 
Aug.    'ly 

js,  Aug. 
Inss.;  f) 
[im,  son 
3,  1877, 
,  George 
).  18'24, 
Ian.  30, 
5,  1S5S; 
\f\h.   '23, 

m.  (b) 

I,  daugli- 
I  at  and 
ass.  (9) 
of  John 
of  John 
s  Henry, 

See  No. 


ing,  h.  in 
rtli  (Dan, 
klareh  19, 
' :  a.  Get. 


William  H.  and  Elizabeth    Ann  (Woodworth)  Skinner; 

6  children, 
vi     Carolink  Amanda,  b.  May  19,  1831  ;  in.  Nathan  Vaughn, 
vii    Jonathan    DouciLAss,   b.    Oct.   30,  1834;    m.    Sarah  J. 

Chase, 
viii    Gkorgk  Woodworth,    b.  Jan.   25,  1838;    m.   Emma  J. 

Ellis;  6  children  ;  she  d.  Aug.  20,  1885,  aged  47.     He  is 

a  blacksmith  in  the  Hoston  Rubber  works,  Maiden,'  Mass. 

15.  vil.  William  Henry  Sailford  (John  N.,  Samuel,  Benja- 
min, Esbon,  Samuel,  John),  b.  in  Horton,  Kings  county,  N.  S.,  Dec. 
22,  1818;  m.  Rachel,  daughter  of  Enoch  and  Eunice  (Davison)  Con- 
don, March  6,  1844;  she  d.  Oct.,  1860,  aged  39;  he  m.  2d,  Sarah  A. 
Pineo  (Augustine,  William,  Peter,  James),  Feb.,  1861,  and  d.  June, 
1890;  she  d.  March,  1890,  aged  75. 

CHILDRKN. 

• 

i     Prudence,   b.    Aug.   2,    1846;   m.    Nathan,    son    of    T. 

Best,  1862. 
ii    Joseph,  b.   Aug.  28,1848;  m.  Ceretha  Margeson  ;  live  in 

Merrill,  Iowa, 
iii     Pkyor,  b.  April  19,  1850;  m.  Annie  Jarvis ;  Ruth  Charl- 
ton, 
iv     Mary  Jank,  b.  Aug.  19,  1852;  m.  James  Alonzo  Durland 

(b.  Sept.  15,  1849,  son  of  Charles  S.,  Thomas,  Daniel);  4 

children  ;  Arlington,  Mass. 
V    John  William,  b.  Oct.    15,  1856;  m.  Annie,  daughter  of 

William  Molloy,  1887;  live  in  Brighton,  Mass. 
vi     Stewart  Noble,  b.  Oct.  27,  1859;  m.   Alice  Thompson, 

Somerville. 
vii     Noble  II.,  b.  March,  186>;  d.  Sept.,  1866. 
viii     WiLLARD  N.,  b.  Dec,  1863  ;  m.  Maggie,  daughter  of  Ezek- 

iel  Parish,  1889. 
ix     Martha  E.,  b.  Sept.  15,  1860;  m.  Handley,  son  of  Thomas 

Palmer,  1889. 


13. 

da  Taylor 
858,  aged 
[lildren  ;  3 
lan  named 

ily  ;  4  ehil- 
1873,  aged 

augliter  of 


16.  vii.  .Tames  Sanford,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  May  28, 
1816;  m.  Harriet,  daughter  of  Robert  Lyons,  Dec.  20,  1837,  and 
lived  near  Waterville,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.;  she  d.  March,  1869,  aged 
47;  he  in.  2d,  Emily,  daughter  of  David  Sanford,  and  widow  of 
John  McDougall,  and  d.  March,  1874. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Wesley,  m.  Sarah  Nicholls  ;  Waterville. 

ii     Prudence,  m.  Obed  Taylor  ;  2d, . 

iii    James,  m.  Anna  Eaton  ;  Merrill,  Cass  county,  Iowa. 


'  ^^e9IVI 


tM 
i '  ■'i 


CXCII 


AI.I.IKD     FAMII.IKS. 


?. 


I  - 


« 


•  *•■ 


0^^ 


; 


^^^t^ 


\  -' 


iv     FuniKNCK,  in.  Gc'ortjc,  son  of  Willi:un  Forsytlu'. 
V       TiAI.KAII,  <1.   at.  tiO. 
vi     CoRNKi.iA,  1).   l!^47  :  111.  Joseph,    son  of  Davifl    ami  Sally 

(Wear)  iMinai'd;  7  cliiMren  ;  Dorclu'stcr,  lioslon. 
vii     Makv  .Iank,  in.  Jason,  son  of  Jolin  Nicliolls;  8  cJiildren  ; 

Morrill,  Iowa, 
viii     KuKKMAN,  tl.  ill  80.  ix     Wki.comk,  A.  nt  '20. 

X     Soi'HUoNiA,  il.  yonii!,'.  xi     AitrmiK,  off  West. 

xii      KunkstMkai>,  l»y  2'i  wife  ;   off  West, 
xiii     IIastincjs.  xiv     Ciiaki.ks. 

XV     (tIkorok.  xvi     Wki.comk. 

17.  vll.  HiclmnlHanliiivrSaiiford  (John  N.—an.l  Charlotte 
Woodworth — ,  S:unnel,  Benjamin,  Kslton,  Samuel,  Jolin),  1>.  in 
Cornwallis,  A|»ril  '24,  1S*24;  in.  Rebecca  Potter  (hoc  IVtter),  March 
'25,  IS47,  and  lived  in  Clements,  AnnapoliH  county,  N.  S.;  she  d. 
April  G.  ISBf),  aged  40;  he  m.  '2d,  Jerusha  Chute  (see  No.  (»3),  and 
d.  Marcii  5,  1888.  The  witlow  is  merchant  and  postmistress  at 
CleinentHvalo. 

CHII.DUKN. 

i     Dka.  Kdwaud  Pkvok,  1).  March  '2,    1S4S  ;  m.  Maggie  C. 

Wade  (William,  John,   .lohn),  a  school-teacher;  live  in 

Allston,  Mass. 
ii     E.MMA  Okatia,   It.    Felt.   17,    184U;    m.   Joseph   F.    Berry 

(Peter,  Th(tmas),  187'2. 
iii     JoH.N    Mii.roN,  It.  Felt.  2,  18.')1  ;    m.  Serena    A.   Chute; 

Amanda  E.  Chute  (see  No   08);  and  lived  «tn  Brooklino 

street,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.;  to   New  Hampshire,  187t>;  to 

Allston,  Mass.,  1891  ;  to  Linden,  18S>2.  ;- 

iv     Thomas  Ansi.kv,  It.  Dec.  5,  1852;  m.  Althea,  daughter  of 

William  Long,  Oct.,  1876;  8  sons;  live  in  Allston,  Mass. 
v     I'uuDKNcK  Jank,  It.  Fel).  18,  1855;  in.   Il.'indley  C.  Chute. 

See  N(t.  '248. 
vi     Amiia  Ciikistina,    1>.    Sept.  '20,    1850;  m.  Samuel,  son   of 

David  IMne,  Sept.,  1870. 
vii     Ei.iZAiiKTii  EroKNiA,  It.  Jan.  '25,    1850;  m.  John,  son  of 

Charles  Dondale,  Oct.,  1880. 
viii     IiiA  Lilian,  It.  May '28,  1861 ;  m.    C'apt.  Herbert  A.  Hen- 

shaw,  Sept.  2,  1890,  and    d.  at  sea  of   ship    fever,   April 

•24,  1^91,  near  the  West  Twdies. 
ix     Zknas  Akmstan,  b.  Ajtril  19,  1863;  m.  Laura,   daughter 

«.f  David  Frazer,  1887. 
X     Adah   Kkbkcca,  b.  M;iy  *23,  1865;  in.  Jolin,  son  of  Gilbert 

Hicks,  1888. 


I 


18.      vii.     Jollll  Burton  Nanford,  the  next  brother,  b.  Aug.  '26, 
1826;  went  over  to    Marblehead,    Mass.,  about  1850;  m.  Ann  M., 


AUIED     FAMH-IKS. 


CXCII1 


(1   Sully 
lildn'M  ; 


'lisnloltf 
),  1..  in 
I,  Marrli 
,;  hIi(>  tl. 
03),  !iii<l 
*tri'ss    at 


nggio  C. 
;  livi'  in 

'\    Ikny 

Chuto; 
Jrookline 
lS7i>;  to 

lighter  of 
i)n,  Mass. 
V.  (niute. 

1,  son   of 

n,  son  of 

A.  Hen- 
er,   April 

(laugliter 

of  Gilbert 


Aug.  26, 
Ann  M., 


ilanglitiT  of  William  Clark,  a  whilfsmith    from   Devon,   Kng.,  July 
*2,  1856;  Hhe  tl.  at  or  near  Middleton,  A«ig.  7,  1882,  aged  48  yearn. 

CHILDREN. 

i  JunsoN  C,  b.  Oct.  9,  1857;  m.  Lizzie  A.,  daughter  of  I). 
Thomas  Martin,  Sept.  21,  1880,  and  is  a  liookkeeper  in 
Boston,  hut  lives  in  Marhleliead. 

ii     (\\RKiK  A.,  h.  Oct.  27,  1859;  d.  1869. 

iii  Wii.UAM  Edward,  b.  March  10,  1864;  m.  Carrie  Hutch- 
inson, and  shed.  April  7,  1H91,  aged  26. 

iv  Danikl  C.  B.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1866;  m.  Jennie  Hutchinson 
(George  R.,  Jacob,  John,  John,  Joseph,  Joseph,  Joseph, 
Richard,  1602-1682).  Ancestral  line  on  the  other  sitle  : 
Thomas  of  Arnold,  England,  Thomas,  Thomas,  I  uwrence, 
Thoniiis,  Anthony,  William,  James,  Bernard  of  Cow- 
Inm,  York  county,  Eng.,  7280  ;  live  in  Danvers,  Mass. 

V     Li/ziE  It.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1870  ;  m.  Otis  Williams,  1889, 

From  the  Hutchinson  family  of  New  England  have  descended 
some  high,  honorable,  an<l  pious  personages.  Perhaps  the  most 
noted  are  the  celebrated  "Hutchinson  Family"  of  New  Hampshire, 
popular  40  years  ago  as  a  band  of  concert  singers.  Jesse,  the 
father  (hllisha,  Joseph,  Jo8e])h,  Joscpli,  Joseph,  Richard),  b.  at  Mid- 
dleton, Mass.,  1778;  m.  Mary  Leavitt,  1800;  moved  to  Milford,  N. 
H.,  1824;  had  a  family  of  16  cinldren  ;  18  of  them  grew  up,  and 
united  as  the  band  of  singers.  The  father  d.  1851;  the  raotlier  in 
1868,  aged  83.  Jesse  (1813-1853),  the  chief  composer,  and  Andrew 
B.  (1808-1860),  were  pious  members  of  the  Baptist  church.  John 
Wallace,  the  only  one  left,  is  living  in  Lynn.  Jesse  wrote  "The  Old 
Granite  State,"  "  Good  old  days  of  Yore,"  "Slave's  Appeal,"  and 
"  Congressional  Song."  We  well  remember  some  of  tliese  in  days 
of  yore,  espescially  "The  Old  Granite  State,"  one  stanza  of  which  is 
here  ajtpended  : 

David,  Noah,  Andrew,  Zeppy, 
Caleb,  Joshua,  Jesse,  and  Benny, 
Jiidsou,  Khoda,  John,  uud  Asa, 
And  Abby  are  our  names; 
•         We're  the  .sons  of  Mary, 
Of  the  tribe  ol'  Je.sse, 
And  we  now  address  you 
Willi  our  native  mountain  song. 

19.     Vil.     Ezekiel  Pryer  Sailford,  another   brother,  b.  April 

27,  1828;  m.  Louisa,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Millner,  July  12,  1853, 

and  lived  in  Clements,  east  of  Bear  River.     She  d.  1856,  aged   24 ; 

he  m.  2d,  Harriet  Amanda  Brown  (William  and  Mary,  George  and 

18 


CXCIV 


ALLIKI)    FAMII.IEJi. 


Mary,  thu  l:iMt  iMary  daii^litor  of  Jacob  Comwfll  and  wi«loir  of 
Williuni  Allen  and  JainoH  JohntuKi  of  Digby  county),  March  31, 
1h58,  and  d.  July",  1890. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Jamks  S.  S.,  b.  1854;  d.  186.'>. 

ii     ("iiAKi.Ks  W.,  I».   June  I.*),    1869;  m.  I^ura,  dauglilcr  of 

John  HiMiHhaw,  Nov.,  1888. 
iii     KiHTH  Ann,  b.  Feb.  6,    1862;  m.  William   C'rowell,  I>ec. 

14,  1881,  and    .1.  Jan.    17.  1S86;  he  .1.    1885,  age<l    2.'>, 

leaving  a  son  Ralph,  b.  1883. 
iv     Ci.ARicNc-E  K.,  b.  Aug.  2*2,  1871;  m.  Eupbemia  (Yarrigle) 

lliltz,  March  25,  1891. 

t!0.  vii.  Edward  Manning  8anford,  the  youngest  and  laust 
one,  b.  May  10,  1830;  m.  Ann  (>.,  daughter  of  Tbonuui  Millner, 
March  29,  1S54,  and  livcH  near  Olementsvale. 


CHILUKSN. 

i    Janu  Soi'huonia,  b.  1855;  in     Priestlv,   son  of  William 
Lon-,',  Feb.  14,  1876,  and  d.  J.in.,  l.<82;  he  m.  2«1,  Ellen 
Wallace,    Oct.    9,  1882;    in.  3d,    Mary  L,  daughter  of 
Saunders  Millbury. 
it     NoBi.K,  ni.  Emma,  daughter  of  Roljert  Miller,  1891. 
iii     Manning,  m.  Lovisa,  daughter  of  Edward  Berry,  1885. 
iv     TuAUDKirs,  in. 

V     ZiLLAii  O.,  m.  Michael  A.  Donovan,  April  20,  1892. 
vi     Louisa. 
The  last  two  were  school-teachers. 


SAXTON. 

I»ng  before  the  Revolution  lived  at  White  PlaioA,  Westchester 
county,  N.  Y.,  :i  family  named  Saxton  or  Sexton.  George  Sexton, 
cordwainer,  of  Rye,  sold  property  in  White  Plains  to  Jeremiah 
Fowler,  1735.  Lorenzo  Sabine  (1800-1877),  in  bis**  American  Loyal- 
ists," 1864,  says  George  Saxton  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  lived 
within  half  a  mile  of  Washington's  headquarters;  at  the  peace  of 
1783,  went  to  Digby,  N.  S.  Ilis  son  George  d.  there  1860,  very 
aged.  Whether  the  father's  name  was  George  is  questionable.  The 
grandsons  in  Ontario  said  his  name  was  William,  and  William's 
wife  was  Jane  Jones.  They  had  two  sons,  John  aad  Geoi^ge,  and  a 
daughter  Jane.  • 


ALLIRD    FAliri.lF.R. 


CXCV 


idow  of 
arch  31, 


igliter  of 

ell,  IKh-. 
agiMl   25, 

Yarrigle) 


an«l  la-*«t 
Millner, 


'  William 

•2*U  Elle" 
lugfater  of 

,  1S85. 
^9--!. 


Testchester 
li^  Sexton, 

Jeremiah 
can  l»yal- 
,  Y.,  lived 
peace  of 
1860,  very 
able.    The 

William's 
rge,  and  a 


1.  i.  Kev.  Johu  SaxtOll,  wan  h.  m-ar  Muutauk  Tuint, 
Ix>ng  Islanil,  N.  Y.July  4,  175H;  went  to  Digby,  N.  8.,  a  young 
man;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Caroline  (Purdy) 
Ilainii,  17S(i,  and  had  6 or  7  children.  In  IHII  he  niovetl  to  l'|i|H*r 
Canada,  then  H«M'alled,  and  nettUMl  in  the  I^ndon  I>ii>trict,  Aince 
culletl  Malahiile.  Elgin  county,  Ont.  The  old  folk;*  beloi.getl  to  the 
BaptiMt  church.     He  d.  June  11,  1847  ;  she  d.  June  4,  l^^a,  agetl  87. 

CHII.ItRKX. 

i  Jaxe,  h.  May  6,  1787  ;  ni.  MoHes,  Hon  of  John  Kdii«on,  and 
had  Mary,  John,  Ilains,  William,  Isaac,  Jane,  KuHAell, 
and  (ieorge.  They  nioveil  from  Hayhani,  Ont.,  to  iirand 
Kapids,  Mich.,  in  1842,  where  some  of  them  still  live. 

ii  William,  b.  April  25,  1789;  ni.  Margaret,  daughter  of 
John  E«Ii((on,  and  hail  Clara,  Sandy,  John,  Sweyn,  Clar- 
inda,  Hannah,  Sally,  Jane,  Mary,  :ui<l  Eliza  Ann.  In 
\s4'i  he  moveil  5<)  miles  northwest,  and  settle<l  in  Carra- 
■  1«M',  Middlesex  county,  near  Strathroy,  where  he  d.  aUnit 
1S74.     She  «1.  about  1880,  aged  91. 

iii  Juiix  IIai.v'h,  b.  July  C,  1790;  m.  Ann,  daughter  of  ."^aniuel 
and  Mary  (McDormand)  Teed,  and  like  William,  seitletl 
in  Bayhani.  They  had  Jane,  Elijah,  Isaac,  and  Ali-xan- 
der.  They  moved  to  Port  Rowan,  X«»rfolk  county,  alniut 
185i>,  and  kept  a  hotel  there. 

iv  Alkxaxokk,  b.  May  16,  1800;  m.  Elizabeth  Saunders; 
liveti  in  Bayham,  and  had  I>>afy,  John,  Margaret,  Han- 
nah, George,  Francis,  Mahlan,  and  Charlett.  Mrs.  Saxton 
d.  in  spring  of  1842;  he  m.  2d,  Jan.  29,  184»>,  Harriet, 
daughter  of  Elijah  and  Eleanor  (Shook)  McConnell,  anil 
had  2  daughters;  he  d.  1872. 
V  l8AAr  Hatfield,  h.  Oct.  18,  18U2;  ni.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
ol  Adonij.ih  and  Nancy  (Williams)  Edis^m,  and  lived  in 
Bayham,  near  Vienna.  They  had  Clarine,  Lot,  Jain«*s, 
and  John.  Mrs.  Saxton  d.  July  3,  1857,  ageil  .'>.^;  he  m. 
2d,  Mr».  Lucretia  Olmstead,  and  d.  1881 ;  she  d.  March 
25,  1881,  aged  73. 

vi  FIlijau.  b.  May  4,  1807;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Caleb 
and  Sarah  (McConnell)  Hains,  ami  lived  in  Malahide ; 
inherited  bis  father's  farm.  They  had  William,  Abigail, 
Mary  Ann,  John,  and  Susan.  He  d.  Nov.  2,  1884 ;  she 
d.Oct.,  1)S9«J,  aged  76. 

2*  ii.  Geoi^e  Haxton  (William),  b.  k.ear  Montauk  Point,  N. 
Y.,  1766;  m.  Kachel,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Eleanor  (Van  Kleek) 
Mullin,  near  Digby,  N.  S.,  April  10,  1791,  and  live<l  at  Weymouth, 
N.  S.  Mrs.  Saxton  d.  Dec.  30,  1807 ;  he  m.  2<1,  Mehitable  (Trask) 
Hubbard,  alMut  1812;  she  d.  about  1846.     When  he   was  about  90 


I '     > « 
■I 
I''  ■(■  ■ 


CXCVl 


AI.LIKI)     KAMILIKS. 


■  ty 


k 


II 


111 


IV 


i.c  lia<l  an  cxcelliMit  visit   nniong  friendH  and  kintlreil  in    Westei-n 
Cauiula,  ami  d.  Dec.  25,  1860.     They  liad: 

i  Cathaui.vk,  b.  Nov.  1,  179'J;  in.  Jolm,  mm  of  Jaincn  Marr, 
Oct.  20, 1810,  and  livotl  at  (irovcsond  in  iMalahide.  He  d. 
May  28,  183;'.,  aRi-.l  50;  she  d.  Sept.  19,  1849.  They  had 
Ilachcl,  Hetsy,  .loiin,  James,  Asaph,  and   Williain. 

Aki(;aii-,  I).  Nov.,  1795;  in.  Jacob,  son  of  Joshua  Nortlirup, 
ami  live<l  in  Malahide,  Out.,  farmers.  He  d.  Aug.  25, 
18(57,  agod  73;  she  d.  May  4,  1888.  They  had  Tamer, 
George,  Moses,  Rachel,  Kllen,  John,  and  K«)bert. 

David  S.,  b,  1796;  m.  Jane  Trevoy,  and  lived  at  Wey- 
mouth, l)igl>y  county,  N.  S.  He  d.  1868  ;  she  d.  Th«'v 
had  KMz:\beth  Jane,  George,  Ellen,  Rachel,  Kmeline,  \V. 
Mehitable,  Zilphia,  and  Abigail. 

Ki.KANoK,  b.  Aug.  26,  1799;  m.  Antlumy,  son  o1  Thomas 
Seeley,  April  3,  1818,  and  lived  in  !.ialahide,  near  the 
shore  of  Lake  Krie,  till  about  1850,  wher  he  sold  out 
there,  and  bought  the  David  Sibley  farm  in  Bayham ;  siie 
d.  Aug.  26,  1878,  exactly  79;  he  d.  Dec.  25,  1884,  aged 
80.  Tliey  had  (leorge,  Katy,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Margaret, 
Moses,  and  Orlo. 

IloKKRT,  b.  IHOI  ;  m.  Sarah  Clarissa  Schofield,  and  lived  in 
H«)Ughtt)n,  Norfolk  county,  Ont.,  east  of  Vienna.  They 
had  Kliphal,  John,  William,  ami  David.     Mrs.  Saxton  <i. 

1844,  aged  40;  hem.  2<l,  Mary  Elizahetii  van    Buskirk, 

1845,  and  d.  Oct.  2,  1880.      They  had  two  daughters  and 
:i  son. 

I'ktkk,    I).  1803;    III.    Ann   Hankinsoii,  and  had   Reuben, 

John,  David,  and  Anna. 
Makoakki',  b.    1805;  in.  Knoch,  son  of  David   (iranl;  7 
children, 
viii     (iBt>KUK,  b.  1807;  m.  Rebecca  Grafton;  10  children. 


VI 


VII 


SMITH. 

I.  I.  Rieliurd  Sniltll,  of  Shropham,  Noi  ,  Eng,  came  over 
to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1638  or  1639.  He  is  reported  to  have  returned  to 
England  about  1650.  He  deeded  land  to  his  son  Richard  in  Ips- 
wich, 1658,  witnessed  by  Nicholas  an<l  Ann  Smith,  supposed  to  be  a 
brothe'*  of  his. 

CIIILDKKN. 

i     Ei.izAnKTii,  b.  about  1626  ;  ni.  3ept.,  1647,  Edward  Gilman, 
Jr.,  who  settlcil  in  Exeter,  N.  H.     He  was    lost  at  sea, 
1653. 
2     ii     Riciiaru,  b.  about  1620. 


t 
y. 


Af.l.lKI)     FAMIMKS. 


CXCVll 


Western 


ines  Marr, 
tie.  He  a. 
Tlu'v  l»ii(l 
nil. 

Northrup, 
,.  Aug.  'jri, 
A  Tftiner, 
rt. 

I  ill  NVev- 
a.     Tli.'y 

iieliiie,  \V. 

[)1  Thonias 
,  near  the 
e  Hiiia  oul 
lyliam ;  she 
l.^S4,  agea 
,  Margaret, 

hhI  livea  in 
ma.  Tliey 
.  Saxton  a. 

II  Husk  irk, 
ghterH  aiitl 

ui    ReuWeii, 

I   (iraiil;  T 

laren. 


,  came  ov<'r 

retiiriiea  to 

ai-a    ill  Ii»H- 

osea  to  be  a 


jira  Gilmaii, 
lost  at  HCH, 


ill  Maky,  Ii.  al>out  16:H;  hi.  iMiilip  Call,  who  <1.  .lune  II, 
ItiO'J,  leaving  IMiilip  (a.  1«)!)1)  aiul  M.iry.  She  in.  "J.l, 
.lolin  Hiirr;  in.  8a,  Henry  Heniu'tt,  aiwl  a.  Jan.  TJ,  1707-8. 
Mr.  Heiinett  in.  1st,  Lyaia,  aaugliter  of  .folin  IVrkiiiK, 
about  l<)f)l;  5  eliiiaren  ;  nIh' d.  ir»7'2.  He  was  living  in 
17(18,  .'igeil  79. 
Maktiia,  I».  about  1633;  in.. John  Rogers. 


IV 


2.  ii.  Kicliard  Sniitli,  Jr.,  b.  in  Kngland  ai>out  M)-J9;  m. 
Hannah,  aanghter  of  .lohn  aiul  Martli.a  Cheney,  Ni»v.  H>,  HiHO  (she 
was  b.  Nov.  16,  164'J,  ami  i\.  May  9,  17-22),  aiul  a.  1711. 


CHII.DRKN. 

i     A  Child,  b,  July,  1670;  probably  a.  young. 

3  ii     Daniki.,  b.  ItwS. 

iii  Mautiia,  b.  1674;  in.  Jaeoi),  son  of  Thoinas  and  Klixabuth 
(I'erkins)  lb»aranmn  (l()7l-17f)6),  aihl  d.  1710. 

iv  Natha.niki-,  b.  1676;  in.  Kli/.iibeth,  daughter  of . I  .lines  ami 
iMary  (King)  Fuller  (1>.  167H),  170-J,  and  had  Kli/.aluMli, 
Uichard,  Hannah,  Nathaniel,  John,  Dorothy,  Lucy,  and 
.  Daniel. 

4  V     John,  b.  1677. 

vi     Hannah,   b.    1678-9;  m.  Chaawoll  of    Lynn;   h.-ul 

Eunice,  Margaret,  and  Mary, 
vii     DoKOTHv,  b.  1680 -,  m.  Robert  Rogers  of  llo\v'_,  1702. 
viii     Eli/ahkth,  b.  about  1682;  a.  in  1747. 
ix     Josicrii,  b.  July  16,  168r);  ni.  Joanna,  aaughter   of  "-ia.'ie. 
ami  Joanna  Fellows,  April  9,  1710,  ami  d.  in   Sudbury, 
May  3,  17:^4.    Children  :  Joanna,  Anna,  Joseph,  Jeniiina, 
Isaac,  Martha,  Kphraiin,  Margaret,  and  David. 
X     liicHAiitu,  b.  about  1688;  d.  June  22,  1700. 

3.  iii.  DanJel  Sniitll  (Hichara,  Richard),  b.  1678  ;  m.  Kliza- 
beth,  (laughler  of  Kobert  and  Klizabeth  (Iteiner)  I'aine  (1677-1717), 
of  Ipswich;  ni.  2a,  Deborah  Wilcoinb  of  Ipswicli,  1721,  and  d.  June 
8,  1755. 

cii!m>k:i;n. 

i     Ki.i/.AiiicTH,  b.  1708  ;  d.  before  1755. 
ii     I{i(-iiAKi),  b.  and  d.  1704. 
iii     Daniki.,   b.   17(>5;  in.  Mary,  aaughter  of  Moses  ami   Sii- 

s.'inna  ((loodhne)  Kimball,  and   inoveil  to  Kxet«r,  N.  II., 

about  1748;  living  in  17.').^,   Childn-n  :   Daniel,  Jeremiah, 

Kbene/er,  Susann.'ih,  and  Paine, 
iv     Jki'.jomiaii,  b.  Dec.  6,  1707  ;  d.    Dec.  13,  1731. 
V     J^HK/,  b.  Dec.  20,  1709;  in.  Klizabeth  ,  and  was  living 

iit  Hampton,  1738. 
vi     MoHUH,  b.  July  9,  1711  ;  d.  April  18,  1715. 


_ 


1 


cxcvm 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


I 


'.  V 


«. 


I   . 


vii     Aaron,  1).  Aug.  25,  1713  ;  d.  April  18,  171.5. 
viii     K/.KKiuL,  b.ij)t.  Nov.  2,  1714;  a.  A|>ril  12,  1715. 
ix     Aakov,   b.  about  1715;   ni.  Murtlia,   tlaughUT  of  .Fo«»>|>li 

Allen,  Esq.;  ordained  at  Marlboro',  1740,  and  <1.  at  East 

Sudbury  (Wayland)  1781 ;  daughter  Martba  ni.  Kev.  Mr. 

Bridge  of  Sudbury. 
X     DoKOTiiY,  b.  May  5,  1717;  m.  Joneph  Sargent,  Jr.,  1738, 

of  GlouccKter,  who  d.  1791. 

5  xi     Moses,  b.  May  19,  1724;  d.  1783. 

xii     Deborah,  l>aiit.  Sept.  IG,  1725;  d.  after  1755, 

xiii     Mary,  I>.  Oct.  9,  1727;  m. Dane,    who  <1.  1756,  an<l 

she  Hurvived  him. 
xiv     Jkrkmiah,  bapt.  July  27,  1735;  d.  young. 

4.  iii.  John  Slllltll  (Richard,  Richard),  b.  1777;  m.  Meicy, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Mercy  Adams  of  Ipswich,  Feb.  4,  I7(»2, 
and  d.  .M.iy  20,  1713.  He  was  a  weaver,  and  at  his  deatli  willed  to 
his  wife  his  loom;  she  m.  2d,  Arthur  Abbot,  Jr.,  of  Ipswich  (1694- 
1767),  vSept.  1,  1710,  ami  d.  Sept.  11,  1735. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Mkrcy,  b.  April    11,  1702;  m.  Nathaniel  Treadwell,  Jr., 
1725;  5  children. 

6  ii     Cai't.  John,  1).  Jan.  23,  1707;  d.  July  11,  1768. 
iii     Nathaniel,  1).  Feb.  27,  1710;  a  tailor;  d.  1739. 

iv     Cheney,  b.  March  2,  1712;  was  of  Hampton,  1  ti5. 

5.  iv.  Moses  Smith  (Daniel,  Richard,  Richard),  b.  1724;  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Wallis  of  Ipswich  (1721-1753) 
m.  2d,  Kuth  Little  (1729-1777);  m.  3d,  Mrs.  Mary  Hodgkins,  and  d. 
on  the  Kennebec  River,  Me.,  1783. 

CHILDREN. 

i     A  Child,  b.  1747  ;  d.  soon, 
ii     MosKs,   Jr.,    I».   174S;    m.    Ruth,    daughter    of     rurchase 

Jewett    (1751-1S44),    1770,    and    d.     1S29.      Children: 

Mt)ses,  1770,  Jeremiah,  1772,  Furchase,  1774,  Isaac,  1777, 

Isaac,    1779,  Daniel,    1782,  Daniel,    1783,    Uuth,    1786; 

Elizabeth,    1789,   Fatience,  1792,  Kathiirine,    1795,  and 

Sarah,  1797. 
iii     Elizaheth,   b.    1751  ;    m.    John    Cole,   son    »»f    Furchase 

Jewett,   17(59. 
iv     Ruth,  b.  1756  ;  m.  John  Stanwood,  1774. 

V     Makv.  b.  1757;  m.  IlarriH:  3  sons. 

vi     Daniki,,  b.  17«'>1  ;   m. ;  daughter    Elizabeth,  and 

d.  about  1783. 


f  ,I()Hj>|)h 
.  at  Kast 
Rev.  Mr. 

Jr.,  1738, 


1756,  and 


\.   Meicy, 
>.  4,  l7n->, 

\vill««l   to 
cli  (16U4- 


Iwoll,  Jr., 


.i5. 

1724;  m. 
r-2l-17ft3) 
UH,  aixl  <l. 


I'urchasi' 

I'hihlri'ii : 

Hiiac,  1777, 

nth,    17H(); 

171)5,  !in<l 

Purchase 


alu'th,  an<i 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


CXCI.X 


7  vii     Aaron,  b.  Sept.  16,  1763. 
viii     JAnsz,  I).   1764;  m.   Sarah    Hervey;  MrH.  Ruth    Taylor, 
and  d.  ahoiit  1H13. 
ix     Ahioail,  b.  1767. 

6.  iv.  Capt.  John  Smith  (John,  Richard,  Richard),  b.  in  Ips- 
wich, Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1707  ;  m.  Hannah  Trcadwcll  (Nathaniel,  Na- 
thaniel, Thomas),  1728;  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Susan  How,  1762,  and  *l.  July 
11,  1768. 

4  HII.DKKN.  . 

i  JoHN,b.  1729;  d.  1730. 

ii  Hannah,  b.  1731 ;  in.  lunnc  Rurnliani. 

iii  Mercy,  b.  1733;  ni,  William  Dodge,  the  sheriff;  daughter 

Mary  m.  Capt.  Eben  Caldwell, 

iv  Sarah,  b.  1735;  m.  Seth  D«)dge,  175S,  Lunenburjj;. 

V  Chari.ks,  b.  1737;  in.  Martha  Rogers,  1750;  6  children, 

vi  Chknky,  b.  1739;  m.  Lydia  Potter, 

vii  Akigaii,,  b.  1741 ;  m.  Thomas  Dodge,  1762,  liUnenburg. 

viii  Eunice,  b.  1744;  m.  Joseph  Wells,  17(56. 

ix  Aaron,  b,  1747;  m.  Dorothy   . 

X  JosiAH,  b.  1749 ;  m.  Margaret  Staniford. 

xi  Samuel,  b.  1751 ;  m. ;  daughter  Abigail  m.  Capt. 

William  Caldwell. 

7.  V.  Atiron  iSniith  (Moses,  Daniel,  Richard,  Richard),  b.  Sept. 
16,  1763;  m.  Eunice,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Sarah  Lonl  (1771- 
1825),  Oct.  3,  1794,  and  d.  Nov.  9,  1849.    Mr.  Lord  d.  1836,  age.l  96. 

CHILURKN. 

i     Margaret,  b.  Aug.  25,  1795;  m.    Robert,  son    of  Aaron 
ami  Hannah   Kimball  (1790-1857),  ami  d.  July  20,  1S73, 
in  Salem  ;  11  chihlren. 
8    ii     Aaron,  b.  Sept.  20,  1798. 

iii  Lucy,  b.  Aprd  18,  1807;  m.  John,  son  of  .Feremiah  and 
Elizabeth  I'ingree,  Nov.  24,  1825,  and  d.  May  30,  1«56  ;  9 
children. 

8.  vL  Aaron  Smith  (Aamn,  Moses,  Daniel,  Richard,  Richard), 
b.  Sept.  2(»,  179«  ;  moved  to  Danvers,  1820;  to  Salem,  1M21  ;  m. 
Mehitable,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and  Etizal>etli  (Kind)all)  I'ingry 
(1795-1876),  and  d.  May  3,  1879. 

CHILDREN. 

i  MKMiTAni.E,  b.  Sept.  ;{0,  1S23;  m.  (ieorge  B,  sou  of 
Luther  and  Clarissa  (Krye)  Sletlman,  Sept.  17,  1S46; 
d.inghter  Clarissa  M.,  b.  Jan.  30,  1849;  m.  John  Kuckley 
since  1870;  3  children. 


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ii     KuNioK  LoKD,  1).  Aug.  19,  1825;  d.  Dec.  11,  1877. 

iii  Ei.iZABKTii  r.,  I).  Jan.  '22,  1828;  m.  Henry  W.,  Hon  ui 
Daniel  and  Mary  (Stacy)  Tiiurnton,  April  80,  1868. 

iv  Aaron  Augustus,!).  Sept.  10,  18:50;  bookseller  and  Hta- 
tioner  some  years  in  Salern,  now  inspector  and  assistant 
clerk  in  the  Water  Department;  m.  Maria  Foster  (Isaac 
I'.,  Mt)se8,  Jonatlian,  Caleb,  Abraham,  Reginald),  Sept. 
22,  1858,  and  had  Stephen,  Augustus,  Eddie,  and  Arthur 
Foster.     She  d.  Jan.  5,  1890,  aged  57. 

V     Lucv  Ann,  b.  June  28,  1835;  d.  Aug.  11,  1870. 


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SPURR. 

1.  i.  Mirliaiol  Spiirr  was  one  of  45  passengers  that  embarked 
from  Boston,  May  17,  1760,  for  Annapolis,  N.  S.,  on  the  sloop 
Charming  Molly.  lie  had  with  him  Ann  Hird,  his  wife,  and  they 
settled  in  the  township  of  Annapolis,  near  Round  Hill. 

CHILDUUN. 

2     i  AnuAM,  b.  1756. 

ii  Ann,  ni.  William,  son  of  Philip  iJarteaux. 

iii  AiiiGAiL,  m.  John  Harris,  m.im*.     See  Harris, 

iv  Snii'i'Y,  m.  Letitia  Vorss. 

V  MicHAKL,  m.  Diadama,  daughter  of  Rev.  Arsarelah  Morse. 

vi  Thomas,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Robert  Hood, 

vii  Ei.KANon,  m.  Abram  Lent. 

viii  Er.i/AnKTH,  m.  Jacob  Fritz,  Nov.  15,  1787;  she  d.  1788. 
He  m.  2<1,  Ann  Bent,  Feb.  5,  1789. 

2.  ii.  Abrnill  Spnrr  (Michael),  b.  In  Mass.,  1756;  m.  Mary 
Lecain**',  and  lived  near  Round  Mill,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S.  lie 
d.  Jan.,  1831 ;  she  d.  1846,  aged  about  80. 

<  IIII.DKKX. 

i     Maky,  m.  Georgi'  Davis,  1791. 

ii     MiciiABi.,  b.  1775;  m.  Elizabeth,  «laughler  of  John  Roach, 
Aug.  9,  1798,  and  d.  Jan.  23,  1878,  in  his  I03d  year. 

♦  FrntiL'is  Lucalu  lu.  Klicla,  iljui«lili;r  of  Col  ThuinuH  Hyilo  iiud  Uveil  ut 
Aiinu|)olis. 

CIIII.OKBN. 

1  John,  in.  Sarah  Prokldeiit-e. 

ii  Ki.iciA,  Ml.  John  Uitolilv— Jiulgu  Thomiis  UitcliU-  was  llieir  son, 

iii  Ann,  tn. 

iv  Ki.i/AMKTU,  III.  Tlioiim.s  lliirris. 

v  'I'lioMAS,  III.  Miiriliii  Wllkiu. 

vi  .Makv,  Ii.  ITOfii  111.  Abram,  .•mu  orMicliuul  Spurr,  and  li.  about  184G. 


ALMKD     FAMUJKS. 


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Hon   of 
8. 

m<l  wta- 
issist.'inl 
r  (Isaac 
I),  So|)t. 

Arthur 


mbarkod 
ho  sloop 
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<1.  178S. 


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iii     Eli/.ahktii,   I>.    1773;    m.    Cliristopher    I*.    Harris.     See 
Harris. 

iv     Jane,  m.  Dea.  Ik'njainiii  Pot  or.   Soo  Potter. 

V     Thomas:,  d.  ytumg. 

vi     A.N.N,  111.  Ilonry,  son  of  Micliaol  Honii^or  ;  <)  chihiroii. 

vii  Aiiic.Aii.,  1).  178.*);  il.  April  *J(),  IS71;  in.  Tlialohor  Soars 
(Nathaniel,  Joshua,  Samuel,  Paul,  Kichartl).  He  in.  1st, 
Iteliecea  Smith,  and  d.at  St.  John,  1819,  aged  i'u  ;  9  chil- 
«lren. 
viii  liEv.  GiLHKUT,  b.  July  9,  17S7;  in.  Ksther  Chute.  Sec 
No.  1.3. 

ix  DiADAMA,  111.  Elijah,  son  of  Henjainin  Hunt,  1808,  and 
•  livetl  near  Smith's  Cove,  Dighy  county,  N.  S.;  6  children 
1).  in  N.  S.  iind  4  h.  in  St.  John,  N.  B,  He  d.  1847,  aged 
03.  Children:  (1)  Mary  Ann,  h.  IS(>9;  m.  Michael 
Heiiig«'r,  .Ir.  ("J)  William,  h.  IHl'J;  m.  Kr:inces  Horhiiry, 
of  England,  Dec,  14,  1837;  0  children  b.  in  St.  John, 
and  'J,  in  Boston.  (3)  Hev.  Abrani  .S,,  b.  April,  1814;  m. 
Catharine  Johnston  (I)r,  Lewis,  Williaiii  Moroton,  Dr. 
Lewis,  the  last  Uoyal  (Governor  in  (ie(tr«;ia),  of  Halil'ax, 
and  d.  Oct,  23,  1877;  6  children:  (a)  Eliza  Theresa,  b. 
1S50;  in.  Judge  A.  W.  Savary  (Sabine,  Nathan,  ITriah, 
Thomas,  Samuel,  Thomas,  over  to  Plymouth,  Mass,, 
ir»34/,  (b)  Dr.  Lewis  (Gibson,  m.  Flora  Vaiighan.  (c) 
James  Johnston,  barrister  :it  Halifax,  in.  Minnie  Ander- 
son, (d)  Aubrey  Spurr,  a  merchant,  (e)  Ella  Maud, 
m.  Kev.  A.  C.  Chute;  see  No.  147.  (f)  Kev.  Ralph  M., 
Jamaica  IMain,  Mass.;  Baptist  minister.  (4)  Maria,  b. 
181«);  III.  James  Clark,  (5)  Benjamin,  b.  1S1«;  m, 
Sarah  E.  Peters,  Boston;  7  children,  (H)  Caroline,  b 
18*20;  111.  John  L.,  son  of  Dea.  lienjamiii  r*otter,  Es(j. 
(7)  Charles  M.,  b.  18-23;  m.  ilan;,!  Wordon.  (8)  Abi- 
gail, b.  18'27;  m.  Rev.  John  D.  Caswell,  St.  .loliii,  N.  li. 
(9)  Henry  (Gilbert,  I  IS30;  m.  .lane  Babbitt,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  1801.  (10)  Julia,  b.  183'2;  m.  Benjamin  Price, 
Boston. 
X     Makia,  m.  Samuel  MeColIy. 

xi     Ei.iciA,  ni.  John  Soulis  (John,  Daniel,  John,  John,  France 
to  Aiiieri(!a  about  1700). 

xii     Ahkam,  III.  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry  Harris,  1*<*20. 


STEADMAN. 

1.  i.  John  Nteadmail,  l'.  alxmt  172(»,  was  of  S,  Kingstown,  II. 
L;  m,  Partheiiia  (Jracey,  1740,  in  Shrewslmry,  .Monmouth  county,  N. 
J.;  had  1  chiMren  when  Mrs.  Steadman  d.,  :md  lu'  m.  I'd,  Fnincei* 
C'ongdon  of  N.  Kingstown,  |{,  L,  ami  went  to  ('ornwallis,  N.  S., 
1700. 


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ALMRD    FAMILIES. 


<-ilII.I)RKN. 

Maktha,  I).  :il»ojit  1747;  m.  Jan.  12,  1761),  WonU'ii  lieek- 
with  (.F«>lm,  James,  Matthcn-,  Mnttliew)  of  Norwich, 
Ct,,  who  wont  to  ^'oriiwallis,  \.  S.,  from  S.  Kingstown, 
K.J,,  in  1700.  Chihlrt-n:  John  bt'-'ailman,  177(1;  Par- 
tht'nia,  1771;  Thomas  VVordon,  1772;  Kebecca,  1770, 
and  Enocli,  1779. 

Paktiiema,  m.  an<l  lived  off  South. 

Marv,  m.  and  lived  off  South. 

KKM.rAMiN,  m.  Sarah  Cogswell  (Aaron,  llezckiah,  Samuel, 
Samuel,  John,  John),  1787. 

Enoch,  h.  1761. 

Hannah,  h.  Feh.  5,  1763;  d.  Apr=    10,  1786. 

John,  I).  April  19,  1765. 

Emzahrth,  b.  Dec.  20,  1767;  m.  M.ij.  Al)ram  (icsuer,  son 
of  John  ;  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution  ;  from  N.  Y.,  of  Ger- 
man descent,  to  Nova  Scotia,  17H3,  and  ha«I  (1)  Hannah, 
h.  1787;  (2)  Jacob;  (3)  Henry;  (4)  Kli/.abeth  ;  (ft) 
Famicha ;  (6)  Caroline;  (7)  Isaac;  (8)  Maria;  (9) 
Abram;  (10)  Horatia;  (11)  Delancv  M.;  (12)  George  P. 
The  Major  d.  April  29,  1824,  aged  67.  Col.  Henry  Ges- 
ner,  twin  brother  to  Abram,  also  :i  Loyalist,  m.  Sarah, 
daughter  of  David  and  i^ebecea  Pineo  (Peter,  James), 
1786,  and  had  (1)  Rebecca;  (2)  John  H.;  (3)  Elizabeth  ; 
(4)  David  H.;  (ft)  F-nmicha  ;  (6)  Abram;  (7)  Gibbs  II.; 
(8)  Sarah  C;  (9)  Henry;  (10)  Ann  Maria;  (11)  Lucy; 
(12)  Charlotte  Ann. 

Thomas,  b.  Jan.  30,  1771. 

Sakah,  b.  Sept.  3(t,  1774. 

William,  b.  March  2ft,  1777. 

<Jamks  Congdon,  b.  June  2,  1781. 


2.  ii.  Enoch  Hteadman  (John),  b.  about  1760;  m.  Ellison 
Cogswell  (sist"r  to  Sarah,  who  m.  his  brother  Henjamin),  and  lived 
it:  Cornwallis. 

rniLDREN. 

i     Susannah,  b.  March   1,  178ft;   m.  March  22,  1814,  Elisha 
Eaton   (Elihu,  David,  James,  Jonatiian,  Thomas,  John); 
a  son  David  ()v,en,  b.  and  <I.  May  ft,  1857  ;  he  d.  Oct.  3 
1846,  age«l  66. 
6     ii     HKN.IAMIN,  b.  Aug.  2,  1786. 

iii  Hannah,  b.  June  10,  1789;  m.  Isaac,  son  of  Joseph  and 
Phebe  Jackson,  Jan.  22,  1808,  and  d.  in  Illinois,  Feb.  3, 
1866;  7  chihlren  ;  he  <i.  about  1875. 

iv  Sakah,  b.  April  5,  1791;  m.  Peter  Pineo  (John,  Peter, 
James),  and  d.  Jan.  17,  1870;  he  <I.  about  1859;  11  chil- 
dren. 

V  Francks,  b.  May  9,  1794;  m.  Henjamin  B.  Shettield  (Amos, 
Amos,  John,  Amos,  Isaiah,  Amos),  and  d.  March  1,  1856. 


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vi     Nam  V,    I..    Fob.   '2'.i,  179S;  m.  Georgo  Cox  (('apt.  Ik'my 

iintl  Susanna  (Katon)  C«)x),  Aug.  '21,  IH'1\,  and  <l.  Dec. 

•J I,  1S24;  2  rliil.hvn. 
vii     Damki,  H.,  1>.  N\»v.  7,  1802 ;  in.  Ilarrii't  (iihnori',  of   llor- 

ton,  an<l  li.  in  Illinois,  IS-ld;  ()  trliiMrcn. 
viii     Makv,  1>.  Nov.  21,   ISO";  ni.  Aaron  A.  Sliertifld,  brotluT 

to  ik'njaniiii  H.,  aiul  d.  18*J2  ;  ho  d. 

3.  ii.     .lollll  ShMUlinail,    l»rotlier   to    tlio    al)ov«>,  It.  April   IS>, 
1705;  in.  Hannah  Harris,  and  lived  in  Corn\vallin. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Hannah,  I».  .July   11,  1793;  m.  John  Van   Hiiskirk,   1S14. 
ii     liKrsv,  I).  .Ian. 'J'},  I79ft;  ni.  John  McLachlin;  1H2M?);  in. 
2d,  Timothy  Ilaggarty,  Nov.  7,  1821. 

7  iii     CuAKi.Ks  Chu'Man,  h.  April  5,  1797. 

iv     Thomas,  b.   March  9,  1799;  in.  Tritcs   H<»rsnian,  IVttico- 

diac,  N.  S. 
V     .JAMKs,.b.  March  4,  1802;  in,  Betsy  Hicks, 
vi     WiM.iAM,  b.  Aug.  2,  1804;  m. IJcckwith. 

8  vii     BKN.IAMIN,  i».  Fi'b.  12,  1.S07. 
viii     Mary  Ann,  b.  May  21,  1809. 

IX     Susan,  b.  July  16,  1811;   in.  Arthur  Armstrong;   2  daugh- 
ters ;  m.  2d,  Kdward  Charlton,  son  of  .lojin. 

X     GiioKciK,  It.   Feb.    14,  18l.'i;   m. iVrkins;  in.  2d,  Thu- 

nias'  widow,  Moncton,  N.  li. 

4.  ii.  Willlnin  Steadlliail  Mohn  and  Parthcnia),  It.  in  Corn- 
wallis,  N.  S.,  March  2n,  1777;  iii.  Hannah  T.  Citutch,  Nov.  18,  180:{, 
and  d.  in  Monctitn,  N.  B.,  Nov.  18,  1804. 


rnii.DKKN. 

i     .loHN,  b.    Moncton,    N.    B.,  Sept.  28,  1,S04;  in.  Catharine 

Harp«'r;  was  engaged  in  lumber,  ship-buihiing,  and  nier- 

eantile    Itiisiness;  d.   Jan.    13,   1882;  she    <l.   18()0;    had 

George,  .Mary,  and  Catharine, 
ii     Makv,  b.  Sept.  30,  lHO(i;  in.  Stephen  H.  Shaw,  and  <1.  Jan. 

14,  1S49;  several  children, 
iii     VViM.iAM,  Jk.,  I).  April  I,  1809;  ni.  Charlotte  McCormaok ; 

S  ehildren.     He  was  farmer,  miller,  and   lumberman;  d. 

Jan.,  1870. 
iv     Ki.i/.AKKTii,  It.  March  28,  1811 ;  tn.  Jninen  Cioldrup,  and  had 

9  children. 
v      Knoch,    b.    Juno    10,    181.S;  was    drowned    in  I'itticodiac 

Biver,  April  29,  1831. 
vi     MaK'.aukt,  b.    Dec.    15,    1815;  m.   Charles   Black,  and   tl. 

Ma-ch  lb,  1H47;  4  children. 


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X 


XI 


.Iamks,  I».  March  '27,  181S;  stmlii'tl  law  :iim1  bt'caiiie  an 
attornoy.  1H44;  inovi-d  to  Frederickton,  N.  H.,  1S(56; 
was  i'U'cUmI  to  tlu*  Provincial  Lcgirtlaturc  from  VVewt- 
inorelatxl,  1H54;  nuinbcr  of  the  fxt'cutivo  council,  IHrtO, 
with  the  ottico  of  poHtinaster  general  till  l^^Of);  was  ap- 
pointed  a  judge  of  the  county  court,  1HH7.  He  Ih  an 
earnest  advoeato  of  ten»i»erance  and  proliihition.  He  ni. 
.lulia  Heckwith  of  Krederickton  ;  m.  lid,  Etnnia  Jane, 
daughter  of  Wil'iani  an<l  licafy.  (Tucker)  TurnhuU  of 
Bear  Kiver,  N.  S.,  and  widow  of King. 

Nancy,  b,  June  7,  18*20;  ni.  James  Heck,  and  d.  May, 
1S47,  her  hushand  and  2  children  having  precede<l  her  a 
short  time. 

Jank,  h.  May  14,  1823;  d.  Jan.,  1828. 

Caiu)LIXk,  h.  June  10,  IS25;  in.  Josejth  Rickctson  of 
Round  Hill,  N.  S.  (Fred,  Abednego).  He  -I.  I860,  leav- 
ing a  son  James  ;  she  m.  2d,  David  Crandall. 

Fkancks,  b.  March  15,  1828;  m.  Joseph  Crandall,  a  mer- 
chant and  postmaster  ;  <*  children. 


5.  ii.  JailieN  C  Htoadinail,  another  brother,  b.  June  2,  1781 ; 
m.  Susanna,  daughter  of  Alex.  McKenzie,  1805;  lived  in  Granville, 
Annapolis  county,  and  d.  near  Bridgetown,  Sept.  28,  1868  ;  she  d. 
Dec.  9,  1870,  aged  84. 

cmr-DREX. 

FuANcKs,  b.  March  20,  1807;  m.  Kzra  Chute.     See  No.  8ft. 

Mauv,  b.  Feb.  2,  1H09;  ni.  Calvin  (Vidney,  and  d.  about 
1885;  a  daughter  Caroline  m.  Alex.  McKay,  supervisor 
of  schools  for  Halifax  county,  living  at  Dartmouth. 

Waltkk,  b.  Feb.  20,  1811  ;  m.  ^largery  Rose,  daughter  of 
Capt.  John  Frazer  of  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  and  d.  at  Bridge- 
town, March  I,  1889;  she  d.  Sept.  11,  1886. 

Enoch,  b.  May  26,  1813  ;  m.  Sophia  Mack  (Stephen,  Sam- 
uel, Samuel),  b.  Nov.  20,  1822;  d.  Nov.  21,  1886;  7 
children. 

Elizabkth,  b.  Nov.,  1815;  m.  Joseph,  son  of  Elias  Bent; 
3  children,  and  d.  July  4,  1887. 

Havilah,  b.  1818;  m.  Nathan  II.  Chute.     See  No.  94. 

HoKATiA,  b.  1820;  m.  Ambrose,  son  of  OI)adiah  Parker; 
had  Obadiah,  Susan,  James,  and  Walter,  and  d.  about 
1885. 

Caromnk,  b.  1822;  m.  Allen  T.  Mack  (Stephen,  Samuel, 
Samuel),  near  Bridgetown  ;  3  children. 

Susan,  b.  1825;  m.  William  MoGochin,  Granvillo  Ferry. 
Three  more  children  must  have  d.  in  infancy. 


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IX 


6.     iii.     Beiljaniill  (Enoch,  John),  b.  Aug.  2,  1786;  m.  March 
13, 1817,  Mary  Ann  Eaton  (James,  David,  James,  Jonathan,  Thomas, 


AI.MKI)    KAMIIJKS. 


CCV 


John),  I).  May  .'{,  179G ;  nhe  d.  Sejit.  7,  1879;  he  <1.  aii«l  was  buried 
at  IVilltown,  1KG5. 

CHILDKKN. 

i     KuNHK,  1».  Jan.  1(),  181H;  Htill  living  in  CornwalliH. 
ii     ENorn,  I).  June  3,  1M20;  m.  Abhic  C.  Woodltuiy,  United 
StateH  II')tel,  lioHlon  ;  nIic  d.     Two  children  ;  one,  Fred, 
is  conductor  on  the  Old  Colony  K.  K. 
iii     Naniy,  I).  April  1,  1H22;  <1.  of  measles,  1H40. 
iv     Daniki.,  b.  April  3,  1S26;  d.  in  South  Hoston. 

V  KiiTii,  b.  July  30,  1H2H;  ni.  William  Harrington  (fJeorge, 

Stephen,  Stephen,  John,   Benjamin),  July  18,  IHf»(>,  and 
had  C'harles,  Ann,  ami  Fanny. 

vi  Kmwaki)  M.,  b.  Aug.  30,  1832;  ni.  Sarah  Jane  Robinson 
(July  10,  1842 -April,  1866),  Feb.  4,  1863;  daughter 
Fannie  b.  Dec.  13,  1«63;  d.  Feb.  16,  1883.  lie  m.  2d, 
Melissa  Klizabeth,  daughter  of  Stephen  North,  March  6, 
1867.  They  ha.l  Frank  Ebner,  Stephen  North,  Freder- 
ick Webster,  Harriet  Klcanor,  Wilbcrt  Dimock,  Harry 
Cogswell,  and  William  Norman. 

vii  Hakkikt,  b.  Aug.  21,  ls34;  ni.  Itobcrt  Harrington,  broth»'r 
to  William,  and  had  Ruth,  Alice,  (icorge  William  and 
Mary  liliinchc,  twins,  and  Kmtch  Steailm:in. 

viii  Fa.nnik,  b.  Aug.  2<»,  \HHH ;  m.  Frederick  Webster  (Dr. 
Willlum,  Dr.  Isaiui,  Moses,  Noah,  (leorge,  Thonuis,  (lov. 
John),  aH  his  2d  wife;  ha<I  4  children,  and  d.  March  17, 
1 882. 

7.  iii.  ('Inirles  Cliipiiiaii  SttMulmaii  (John,  John),  b.  April  5, 
1797  ;  m.  Frances,  daughter  of  Major  Abram  Van  Buskirk,  and  lived 
in  Aylesford. 

CHILDREN. 

9     i     Jamks  G.,  b.  March  1,  1824. 

ii     CiiAKi.KH,  b.   1826;  m.  Sdina    Ritchie,  Annapolis;  5  or  6 

children, 
iii     WiM.iAM,  b.  1821t;  m.  Catharine  Etherington  ;  3  chihlren  ; 

m.  2d,  Amanda . 

iv     Hokatia  D.,  b.  1833  ;  m.  James  E.  Miller  (James,  Michael), 

Nov.  12,  1853;  5  children;  Luis  Amanda,  ni.  William  E. 

Wood  worth  ;  is  in  Salem 

V  Juf.iA  Ann,  b.  1837;  m.  Israel  ]).,  son  of  Timothy  Brooks, 

Jr.;  6  children  ;  he  d.  1869  (?).  Shem.  2d,  William  Loyte, 
as  his  second  wife,  and  live  in  Swampsc»>tt.  She  came 
to  Lynn,  Mass.,  1870;  her  father  and  mother  in  1872. 
The  old  lady  d.  in  Nova  Scotia,  Oct.,  1873,  aged  65  ;  he 
d.  in  LyHP,  1876,  aged  79. 

8.  iii.  Beiljlllllill  Stoadniail,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  Feb. 
12,  1807;  m.  Eliza  Harris  (b.  Jan.  2,  1808);  d.  Aug.  3,  1870.  He 
m.  2d,  a  sister,  Abba  (Harris)  Ring,  1874,  and  d.  June  7,  1880. 


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CCVl  AI,I.IKI>     KAMII.IKS. 

CItll.DUKN. 

I     .luiiN,  I..  Manli  12,  IHH(»;  .In.wiu-.l  Mimli  I'J,  iMfU. 
ii     Mauia,  I).  S«'|»i.  -Jl,  ls;U  ;  .1.   N».v.  17. 
iii     I.NtiKUHoi.i.,  I).  Oct.  'I'l,   \KVA\  III.   F^lixa  Srriliiicr,  A|iril  7, 

1M50;   II  cliildror;  Caiiii.la  Cri-ck,  N.  S. 
iv     VViM.iAM   A.,  I).  F»'l»,  :{,  1h;{0;  m.  Mary  (Jracf. 

V  Ai.uNZn,  li.  June 'Jl',  IMH8;  in.  Maf^j^ii-  (iiacc,  ilaii^lilrr  of 

Patrick, 
vi     iVlKMHSA,  l».  Si'j.t.  4,  1S40;  <1.  IMfiS. 
vii     Amki.ia,  1..  May  14,  IH42;  .1.  1S5M. 

viii     Asa   II.,  I».  S«'|it.  24,  1S44  ;  in.  Niuu-y  (Jract',  daunliU'i- <it' 
Patiiik. 
ix     Kdwaki),  1).  .Ian.  10,  1S47. 

X     Knoc;ii   H.,  1..  Aiiji.  4,  iHf)!) ;  (Irowiu-.i  .Ian.  'i.S,  IH7I. 
xi     KuNicK  A.,  I),   .luly   II,  IH.VJ;   in.  DonuM  McDonalil,  Ii'ih 
Hi'coiul   wiff,  lS7ti. 

9.  Iv.  fhiiiM's  <ilonloii  S((>a<liiiuii  (<'))nrl«'K  ('iri|>inan,  .lolm, 
.l«»lin),  l».  Mnn'li  I,  IS24;  ni.  M.ii y,  tlaiij^litcr  uf  .lolin  Ut-acli,  Hronk- 
Hflil,  \.  S.,  .Iiiiu'  17,  IS47,  and  livi'd  in  AylcslunI,  Init  inovt'd  lo 
HoHtoii    ulhiiit    1S<>7  \   lie   ti,   .Ian,,    1S87.     Tin*  widuw  Ih  in  Stnitli 

B(»Ht«l||. 

(Illt.nKK.V. 

i     Kkancks  .Tank,  I..    A|.iil  :{(»,  1H4S;  ni.  Williain  Wear  (d. 

1S7;;);   III.  -Jd,  .laincM  |{.  Duffy,  IS74. 
ii     Ada    Havii.aii,    I).    April    :{(>.    IS4i>;   in.  .lames  M.,  ^4ltn  of 

Ih'iiiy  Spinney,  Maieli  S,  IHM'J. 
iii     tl«)HHUA',  l».  Nov.  2«),  lS/)(»;  d.  .Ian.  20,  IH.VJ. 
iv     (-tKoKiiiAXA,  h.  March  29,   IHr>2;  in.    K/.ra   r.iliner,  Stuitli 

HoHloll. 

V  CiiAifi.Ks  Ciiii'MAN,  1».  .Inly  II,  lMr);i;   in.  Nellie  I'owcrH. 
vi     AiujisTA    .Mauv,   I».   Oct.    ;n,   lsr)4;    III.  Williain   Ih-nry 

Wear,  IJoHton. 
vii     .Iamks   Takkkk,  m.  i>.,  It.  .Inly  l.'t,  iSi'iti;  in.  Marion  Kstelle 

Webster;   live  in  Milford,  M.-imh. 
viii     Wii.i.iAM   Am, INK,  l».  May  17,  lMr)S;  ni.  Minnie  It.  Locke, 

Lynn, 
ix     (fKoiMJK  Ai.iiKKT,  l».  Sept.  7,  18f)}>;   in.  M.'iry  Gray,  lioston. 
X     KoitKUT  La\v8on,  l».  Sept.  17,  18(53;   in   Christina    Kicli, 

Boston, 
xi     Hakvkv   Ki  (iKNK,  I).  May  7,  1H6G. 
xii     (\>KA   Mkm.i:,  I».  April  2.*),  IMtiS;  m.  Koliert  McArthur. 


TAYLOR. 

1.     \,     Edward  Tjiyloi%  i>.  in  Coventry,  Kng.,  1042;   to  Hostun, 
16U8;  11.  C,  1071;  became  a  Huttle<l    minister  at  VVuHttield,   1H79. 


AI.I.IKI)    KAMIMKH. 


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Uruibit*  to  Itiiy  hookH,  lie  Itorrowcd,  and  (ropit'd  tlicin  with  liin  |k>ii, 
ami  left  at  IiIh  dcatli  thoiiHaiidrt  of  pa^os  in  <|iiarto,  IioiukI  in  |>arcii> 
luunt  liy  liiiMHt'lt'.  Ilv  m.  Fjli/.altutli,  ilatiirlitcr  of  Kuv.  JanwH  Kitrli, 
of  Norwich,  N.»v.  f),  H574 ;  nhi-  .1.  July  7,  ir.Si»,  am-.l  :iH  ;  he  ni.  'Jd, 
Ruth,  <Iaii<;httM-  of  Samuel  WiliyH,  of  Hartfonl,  .luni*  'J,  Ui'J'J,  and 
gninddaut^htur  uf  Gov.  Gcorgu  WillyM,  of  KU'J,  and  tl.  1729. 

<  IIII.DKKN. 

1     Samiki.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1({75;  ui.  Margaret,  daughter  of  John 
IVItiHt'ley,  Jan.  5,  1704,  Wt'Mttield. 

ii     Ki.i/.AiiKTii,  1..  Dec.  27,  1(')7«;  d.  Der.  25,  1677. 

iii    Jamks,  h.  Oct.  12,  1678. 

iv     AmcjAii.,  h.  Aug.  6,  16S1 ;  d.  Aug.  22,  1682. 

V     BATiisiiKitA,  I).  Jan.  17,  1683;  in.  Juhu  l'ynrh«in  of  S|iring- 
lield,  Vvh.  18,  17(11. 

vi     Ki.i/,A»KTii,  I..  Feh.  f),  1686;  d.  July  26,  170;'.. 

vii     Makv,  I».  Jidy  :{,  16S6;  d.  May  l.\'l687. 
viii     IIkzkkiah,  I».  Keh.  18,  I6S7;  «1.  March  .{,  16«s. 

ix     KuTii,  h.  April  16,  16i):{;  rn    Kev.  Henjarnin  Cotton,  WeHt 

Hartford. 
X      Naomi,  I».   !Mar<*h  110,    160r);  ni.     Kev.    Khene/.cr  Devotion 
(ilohii,  Kdward),  of  lioxlniry;  of  SiitlieM,  Conn.,  1720. 

xi     Ann,  h.  Julv  7,  l(>i>6;  m.  Kev.  Menjaniin  Lord  of  Norwieli, 
1 720. 

xii     Mkiii  rAKi.K,  h.  Aug.   14,  169i>;   ni.  I{ev.  William  (iager  i>f 

Lebanon. 
•  "i     Kkziaii,  I..  A|>ril  I,  17o2;m.  Kev.  Isaac   Stile«  (1697-1760) 
(Jolin   (1665   1758),  J.din  (ir.33-168H),  John  (I.Vjj's  over 

1685,  to   WinilHor,  Conn.;  ni.   Kaehel  ,  and  d.  1662), 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  I,  1725;  «)ne  Hon,  Kzra,  h.  Nov. 
29,  1727;  thenjotherd.  Dee.  4;  he  m.  2d,  Khther  H«»oker, 
1728;  hIic  d.  1779,  aged  77.  Rev.  Inaac  w.'w  a  mend)',  r 
of  Vale  College;  IiIh  2d  family  were  10  in  number  —  3 
of  them,  KHther,  Leverett,  ami  Handin,  are  said  to  have 
g«»ne  to  New  Brunswick.  Rev.  Kzra  Stilen,  ij..i).,  presi- 
dent of  Vale  College,  m.  Klizabeth,  daughter  of  Col. 
John  Hubbard,  1767;  had  8  children;  she  d.  May  29, 
1775,  aged  44;  he  m.  2d,  Mary,  widow  of  William 
Checkley,  Providenc*',  R.  I.,  Oct.  12,  1782,  and  «l.  .May 
12,  1795,  a  great  scholar  and  author. 
2    xiv     Ei.DAi.,  b.  April  10,  1708. 


2.  ii.  IM».  KIdHtl  Taylor  (Kev.  K.l ward),  b.WestfieM,  Mass., 
April  10,  1708;  m.  Khothi,  tlaiighter  of  •leremiah  Dewey,  N«>v.  1, 
1732.  Shed.  .June  22,  1740,  aged  27  ;  he  m.  2d,  Thankful,  daughter 
uf  Maj.  John  Day  of  Springtieh),  1742,  and  lived  in  Weston,  .Mass., 
a  prominent  man  in  civic  and  religiouH  society.    He  <l.  while  attend- 


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aged  82. 

i 

CHILDREN. 

i     Eldad,  b.  Sept.  5,  173.3;  m.  Esther  Day,  Aug.  5, 1754. 
ii     KnoDA,  b.  July  10, 1735;  d.  young, 
iii     Mehitable,  b.  Auc;.  4,  1786  ;  ni.    Aaron  Ashley,  June  12, 

1764,  Westtield.'^ 
iv     Kaohki.,  b.  June  11,  1740;  d.  young. 
V     Edward,  b.   Jan.  5,  1744;  m.   Sarah  Ingersoll,  March  2, 

1769. 
vi     Samuel,  b.  Nov.  20,  1745;  m.  Tirzah  Holcomb,  1786. 
vii     Thanfvful,   b.  Jan.  21,  1748;    m.  Bolian    King,  Jan.   3, 
1771. 

3  viii     James,  b.  Aug.  18, 1750. 

ix     Jedidiah,  b.  Oct.  27,  1752  ;  m.  Abigail,  daughter  of  Stephen 

Prowler,  Jan.  16,  1783. 
X    John,  b.  April  30,  1755;  d.  July  21,  1750. 
xi     Anna,  b.  July  80,   1757;  ni.  Zadoc  Bush,    1775,   and  d. 

1845,  Westfield. 
xii     Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  12,1760;  m.   Andrew  Perkins,  1789, 

Norwich,  Conn. 

4  xiii     JoriN,  b.  Dec.  23,  1762. 


3.  iii.  James  Taylor  (Dea.  Eldad,  Rev.  Edward),  b.  West- 
field,  Mass.;  m.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  David  Mosely,  Nov.  21, 
1771.  He  is  reported  to  have  gone  to  Rhode  Island,  and  thence  to 
Nova  Scotia,  in  time  of  the  Revolution  ;  settled  in  Granville ;  m. 
Becca  Smith. 


5 
6 


CHILDREN. 

i  Amy,  b.  about  1779;  m.  Andrew  Brown,  from  Massachu- 
setts and  Scotland,  and  lived  in  Wilmot,  N.  S.;  d.  1854. 
Children :  (1)  James  R.,  m.  Amelia,  daughter  of  Obadiah 
Marshall ;  8  children.  (2)  Andrew,  m.  Sally,  daughter  of 
John  Banks  ;  2  children.  (She  was  witii  Ruth  Foster  when 
killed  by  the  tree,  see  Foster.)  (3)  Mary,  (4)  Amy,  (5) 
Becca,  d.  3  old  maids.  (6)  Betsy,  ni.  Samuel  McConnell, 
Protestant  from  Ireland.  (7)  Stephen  (1802-1844),  m. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  Marshall  (b.  1808),  and 
had  (a)  Mary,  1836,  m.  Charles  Moore  (Edward,  Thomas) 
1855,  had  5  children  ;  live  in  East  Boston,  and  her  motlier 
with  them,  (b)  Louise  J.,  b.  1837  ;  m.  James  Ross,  (c) 
Stephen  Edward,  b.  1839;  m.  Mary  Tuttie.  (d)  Abigail, 
b.  1841;  m.  Beriah  Baker.     (8)  Thomas. 

ii     James,  b.  1780. 
iii    Stephen,  b.  1785. 


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12,  1803, 

1754. 

,  June  12, 

Marcli  2, 

L78(i. 

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:»f  Stephen 

75,   and  d. 
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r,  Nov.  21, 

thence  to 

invilk^ ;  m. 


ISIassachii- 
>.;  d.  1854. 
uf  Obadiah 
laughter  of 
oster  when 

Amy,  (5) 
McConnell, 
2-1844),  m. 
1808),  and 
1,  Thomas) 
her  motlier 

Ross,     (c) 
d)  Abigail, 


7 
8 


iv  Becca,  b.  1787 ;  m.  Josliua  Beals  (Abel,  Abel,  Andrew, 
Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  John,  from  Norfolk,  Enii'.,  to  Hing- 
ham,  Mass.,  1«38  ;  d.  16«8,  aged  100),  and  lived  on  "  Beafs' 
Mountain,"  south  of  Nictaux ;  he  d.  1805,  aged  81.  They 
bad  (1)  Abba,  m.  Fred  Taylor,  son  of  James,  Jr.  (2) 
Sarah,  m.  John  Whitman.  (3)  Amy,  m.  Dennis  Bent, 
and  d.  1850.  (4)  Isaac,  b,  A])ril,  1815;  m.  Mary  Harris 
(Joseph,  Capt.  Henry.)  (5)  Stephen,  b.  1817  ;  m.  Mary 
Ann,  daughter  oi  Edwin  Payson,  and  d.  1891.  (G) 
Rachel,  b.  Oct.  22,  1819;  m.  William  Henry  Harris, 
brother  to  Mary.  She  d.  Dec.  20,  1858 ;  he  m.  2d, 
Amoret,  daughter  of  Timotliy  Banks.  (7)  Becca,  m. 
William  Phiuney,  Jr.;  he  d.  1888.  (8)  Eleanor,  m. 
Edwin  Payson,  Jr.;  he  d.  1891. 

V  Betsy,  b.  1789;  m.  Caleb  Read,  and  had  Robert,  Joshua, 
and  William. 

vi     Bknnet  Ingram,  b.  May  13,  1792. 
vii     William,  b.  1794. 


4.  iii  Rev.  John  Taylor,  brother  to  the  preceding,  b.  in 
Westfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1702;  graduated  at  Yale,  1784;  settled 
minister  in  Deerfield,  as  successor  to  Rev.  Mr.  Ashley,  Feb.  14, 
1787 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Col.  Nathaniel  Terry,  of  Enfield, 
Conn.,  June  14,  1788.  On  account  of  ill-health  he  was  dismissed 
from  the  church  Aug.  11,  1800.  He  published  "Appendix  to  the 
Redeemed  Captive,"  1793,  and  "  A  Journey  of  a  Missionary  Tour 
in  Western  New  York."  In  this  trip  he  visited  many  settlements 
on  the  Mohawk  and  Black  Rivers.  He  traveled  about  1000  miles 
on  horseback,  during  3  months'  absence,  preached  5  or  6  times  a 
week,  organized  churches,  ordained  deacons,  visited  schools,  the 
sick,  and  the  dying.  With  all  these  he  took  time  to  examine  his- 
toric places,  and  make  drawings,  notably  the  ruins  of  ancient  forts 
found  in  the  town  of  Ellisburg,  near  Lake  Ontario.  In  1807  he 
engaged  in  farming  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  and  was  prominent  in  civil 
affairs;  several  times  representative.  About  1817  he  moved  to 
Mendon,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1833  to  Bruce,  Mich.,  preaching  occasionally 
meanwhile.  He  was  an  active,  ardent  anti-slavery  man,  too,  and 
d.  Dec.  20,  1840,  i;i  Bruce,  McComb  county,  Mich. 

CHILDREX. 

i  Elizabeth  T,,  b.  April  16,  1789;  ra.  Rev.  James  Taylor 
of  Sunderland,  1810. 

ii  Jabez  Terry,  b.  Sept.  21,  1790;  m.  Esther  Allen  of  En- 
field, Conn.,  .1814,  and  had  a  son,  Gilbert  Allen. 

iii  John,  b.  June  30,  1792;  m.  Phebe  Leach,  Lima,  N.  Y., 
1814. 


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Al.LIEl)     FAMILIKS. 


•'  'ftli 


iv     Hakrikt,  b.  May  IS,  1794;  m.    Roderick  Terry  of   Hart, 
1814. 

V  Henry  Wyllys,  b.  P'eb.  2, 1796;  m.  Martlia  C,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Masters  of  New  York  City,  1832.  He  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  in  1816,  and  was  an  able  laWyer,  judge,  and 
deacon.  In  1818  he  settled  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  He 
was  elected  to  the  Assembly  in  the  Legislature  of  New 
York  in  1837,  '38,  '39,  and  '40.  In  1840  he  moved  to 
.  Marshall,  Mich.,  as  land  agent,  but  returned  again,  1848, 
and  resumed  law.'  He  retired  in  1861.  He  wintered  in 
Charleston,  S.  C,  1868,  '69,  '70,  and  '71.  In  1882  his 
"Golden  Wedding"  was  celebrated  at  his  home  in 
Canandaigua.  In  1871  he  published  "The  Times  of 
Daniel,"  in  which  he  predicted  perilous  times  near  the 
close  of  the  present  century.  Mrs.  Taylor  d.  Feb.  27, 
1884,  and  he  followed,  Dec.  17,  1888. 

vi     Mary  D.,  b.  March  27,  1798;  m.  Josiah  Wright,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  1827. 

vii     Nat.   Terry,    b.   May  16,   1800 ;  m.  Laura  Winchell   of 

Lima,  1823. 
viii     Alice,  b.  1802  ;  d.  soon. 

ix     X    xi.     Three  children  d.  in  infancy. 


if 


5.  iv.  James  Taylor  (James,  Eldad,  Edward),  b.  in  Gran- 
ville, N.  S.,  1780  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Foster  (Benjamin,  Isaac,  Benja- 
min, Jacob,  Isaac,  Reginald),  March  10,  1801,  and  lived  in  Annapo- 
lis county;  d.  Sept.,  1857.  Mrs.  Taylor  d.  at  the  house  of  her  son 
John  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  March  9,  1888.  In  1876,  at  the  age  of 
96,  she  was  thrown  from  a  carriage  and  injured.  The  following 
poeni  was  written  by  her  when  she  had  passed    her  100th  birthday. 

God  has  leugthened  out  my  span 
Beyond  the  common  nge  of  man. 
He  has  saved  me  by  his  power, 
And  has  kept  me  to  this  hour. 

One  liundred  years  gone  o'er  my  head, 
The  seven  last  I've  kept  ray  bed. 
A  hundred  years  has  passed  away 
As  quickly  as  a  winter  Ciay. 

Long  days  and  nigh  s  I  lie  in  pain, 
But  I've  no  reason  to  complain, 
For  it  is  done  to  let  you  see 
How  good  my  God  has  been  to  me. 

The  Lord  was  pleased  to  place  me  where 
I  have  received  the  best  of  care, 
And  night  and  day  they  watch  my  bed ; 
May  God  reward  them  when  I'm  dead ! 

Now  that  my  days  are  almost  gone, 
I  soon  shall  join  that  heavenly  throng, 
And  walk  that  narrow,  happy  road, 
That  brings  me  nearer  to  my  God. 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


CCXl 


of   Hart, 

lughter  of 
le  gradu- 
iudge,  and 
I.  Y.     He 
e  of  New 
moved  to 
»ain,  1848, 
iiitered  in 
1  1882  his 
home    in 
!  Times  of 
i   near  the 
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^incliell   of 


).  in  Gran- 
aac,  Benja- 
in  Annapo- 
of  her  son 
the  age  of 
e  following 
,h  birthday. 


Wlien  the  Lord  Is  pleased  to  call  me, 
I'll  be  ready  for  to  ijo, 
Bellevinj;  he  will  not  forsake  me, 
When  I  leave  this  workl  of  wo. 

When  my  days  on  earth  are  done, 
I  shall  jro  down  like  the  sun, 
To  rise  in  Heaven  above  the  sky, 
A  place  where  love  can  never  die. 

When  I  reach  that  blessed  shore, 
There  will  I  my  Goit  adoie. 
God  grant  that  I  his  face  shall  see. 
And  praise  him  thro'  eternity. 


CHILDREN. 

i     Ambrose,  b.  Jan.  11,  1802  ;  m.  Mary  Rice.     See  Rice, 
ii     Elijah,  b.  Sept.  28,  1803;  m.  Abba  Ash;  14  children    (4 

pairs  of  twins).  She  d.  1844,  aged  44  ;  he  m.  2d,  Matilda 

Bishop;  9  children,  and  d.  1884. 
iii     Mehitahlk,   b.  N"ov.  2,    1805;    m.  John  Bayne;    Digby 

county, 
iv     John,  b.  Oct.  4,  1807  ;  ra.  Mary  Chute.     See  No.  21. 
V     James,  b.  Feb.  15,  1809;  m.  Lucy  (Foster)  Samson.     See 

Foster, 
vi     William  H.,  b.   July  3,    1811;  m.  Matilda,   daughter  of 

Artemas  Odell. 
vii     Abner,  b.  Oct.  22,  1813;  m.  Eliza  Chatner. 
viii     Stephen,  b.   Sept.   9,  1815;    ra.  Betsy  Burden,   1844;  8 

children. 
ix     Fred.  William,  b.  Feb.  3,  1819;  m.   Abba,  daughter  of 

Joshua  Beals,  and  d.  1891 ;  6  children. 
X     Benjamin  F.,  b.  Oct.   22,  1822;  m.  Elsie  Armstrong;  2 

children, 
xi     Henry  H.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1823;  drowned  about  1840. 
xii     Abba  T.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1829;  d.  1830. 


6.  iy.  Dea.  Stephen  (James,  Eldad,  Edward),  b.  near  Digby, 
N.  S.,  Feb.  28,  1785;  moved  to  Wilmot,  Annapolis  county,  1806, 
and  lived  near  Middleton,  farmer  and  deacon  in  the  Baptist  church ; 
m.  Tamson,  daughter  of  Dea.  Joseph  Morton  (b.  Feb.  2,  1788), 
April  25,  1807  ;  she  d.  April  30,  1816;  he  ra.  2d,  Sarah,  daughter 
of  Daniel  Wood  (b.  Jan.  24,  1786),  Sept.  28, 1816;  she  d.  Feb.  14, 
1827 ;  he  m.  3d,  Olive  Wood,  a  sister  (b.  April  17,  1796),  June  14, 
1827;  she  d.  May  1,  1831 ;  he  m.  4th  Lovina  Morse  (see  Morse) 
(b.  Aug.  U,  1801),  Sept.  1,  1831;  she  d.  Oct.  19,  1838;  he  m.  5th, 
Esther  (Potter)  Armstrong  (b.  March  16,  1791),  Feb.  5,  1841 ;  she 
d.  March  26,  1851 ;  he  m.  6th,  Fanny  A.  Gabel  (b.  Sept.  11, 1807), 


'/5 


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ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


June  11,  1851;  finally,  the  deacon  rl.  also,  Sept.  23,  1859,   and  the 
widow  m.  2d,  Silas  Bishop.* 

CHILDREN. 

i  Ruth,  b.  May  10,  1808;  m.  Jonathan  Hodges,  his  2d 
wife;  8  children. 

ii  llEi{Kot;A,  b.  Dec.  6, 1809;  m.  Isaac,  son  of  Benjamin  Fos- 
ter, Jr.;  12  children. 

iii  Joseph  M.,  b,  Aug.  11,  1811;  ra.  Eunice  Bishop;  4  chil- 
dren. 

iv  OiJADiAH  M.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1832;  m.  Love  M.,  daughter  of 
Nathan  Parker,  Jan.  14, 1858,  and  have -4  daughters.  He 
is  J.  P.,  and  lias  other  town  offices.       -'  '-    '<v    '     *-  /  '^^' 

V  Lavinia  H.,  b.  March  8,  1835  ;  d.  April  25, 1837. 
vi     Fanxy,  b.  1852;  m.  Engene  Fitch,  1869. 

7.  iv.  Bennett  Ingralhini  Taylor,  brother  to  the  above,  b. 
near  Digby,  May  13,  1792 ;  m.  Eleanor  B.,  daughter  of  Dea  Joseph 
Morton,  Jan.  30,  1812,  and  lived  in  Wilmot,  N.  S.  He  d.  June  2, 
1859;  shed. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Solomon  Bennett,  b.  Sept  8,  1813.     See  No.  23. 
ii     Harriet  Alethia,  b.  July  28,  1816  ;  in.  Daniel  Gould  ;  10 

children.     She  d.  June,  1878  ;  he  d.  1889,  about  78. 
iii     Samuel  Alwood,  b.  Nov.  6,  1818;  m.   Maria  S.   Lysate ; 

5  children,  and  d.  about  1869. 
iv     Phinkas  Blood,  b.  Oct.  24,  1820 ;  m.  Sarah    A.  Joyce  ;  6 

children. 

V  Jame.s  Smith,  b.  May  13,  1822;  m.  Eliza  B.  Read,  and  d. 

Feb.,  1884,  in  Chicago. 

vi  Edward  Manning,  b.  Feb.  2,  1824;  m.  Harriet  More- 
house ;  had  3  daughters,  and  d.  Feb.  12,  1890,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

vii     Meluzine,  b.  Jan.  16,  1826.;  m.  Harris  L.,  son   of  Capt. 

Harris  H.  Crocker,  May  1,  1860;  5  sons, 
viii     Israel  Morton,   b.  May  23,  1828 ;  m.  Eleanor   Hamlin  ; 
m.  2d,  Lucinda  Baker. 

ix  Mary  Elizabeth  Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  3,  1830  ;  in.  William 
J.  Long  (Joseph,  William  from  Ireland),  May  1,  1860; 
he  d.  Sept.  16,  1869,  aged  40,  Burlington,  Vt.;  5  chil- 
dren. 

8.  iv.  William  Taylor  (James,  Eldad,  Edward),  b.  1794;  m. 
Lydia,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  and  Mary  (Gates)  Brown,  and  lived  in 
Wilmot ;  she  d.;  he  m.  2d,  Anna  Turner,  and  d. 

♦  Silas  Bishop  m.  Ist,  Tamson,  daughter  of  William  Taylor,  and  m.  2d, 
her  auut. 


i9,   and  the 

ges,   his  '2cl 

[ijamin  Fos- 

hop ;  4  chil- 

daughter  of 
uijhiers.  He 


he  above,  b. 
Dea  Joseph 
}  d.  June   2, 


1.23. 

elGouUl;  10 
jout  78. 
1  S.   Lysate; 

A.  Joyce ;  6 

Read,  and  d. 

lavriet  Move- 
;,  1890,  Cam- 
son  of  Capt. 
mor   Hamlin  ; 

I ;  m.  William 
May  1,  I860; 
I,  Vt.;  5  chil- 

),  b.  1794;  m. 
and  lived  in 

lor,  and  m.  2d, 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


CHILDREN. 


cc.xm 


i     Sarah,  m.  George,  son  of  Moses  Banks,  Jr. 

ii     Tamson,  m.  Silas  Bishop. 

iii    James,  m. Voung. 

iv     Betsy,  m.  William  H.,  son  of  Jonathan  Hodges. 

V     William  Burton,  m.  Anna  Reinard. 

By  2d  wife. 

vi     Enoch,  m. ;  was  in  the  late  war. 

vii    James. 
viii     Stephen. 
ix     Abha,   b.    1850;  m.  Zachariah   Palmer  (John,   Benjamin, 

Lewis,  John,  Sylvanus,  Samuel,  William),  1867 ;  4   cliil- 

dren. 


THURSTON. 

Daniel  Thurston,  b.  in  England  about  1601,  came  over  to 
America  1637,  and  was  granted  a  house  lot,  Nov.  24,  1638,  in  New- 
bury. He  m.  Ann  Lightfoot,  Aug.  24,  1648,  and  d.  without  issue 
1666. 

1.  i.  Daniel  Thurston,  his  nephew,  heir,  and  successor,  b. 
about  1638  ;  m.  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  Pell,  of  Lynn,  Oct.  20, 
1655;  lived  in  Newbury.  He  was  a  trooper  in  Capt.  Appleton's 
company;  d.  Feb.  19,  1693;  8  children  besides 

2  iii    Daniel,  b.  Dec.  18,  1661. 

vi    Joseph,  b.  Sept.  14,  1667;  m.  Mehitable  Kimball,  1695;. 

m.  2d,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Woodbury, 
xi     Abigail,   b.   March   27,  1678 ;  m.  Joseph,  son  of  Aquilla 

and  Esther  Chase  of  Newbury,  ancestor  of  Salmon  P. 

Chase,  1699 ;  moved  to  Littleton,  Mass.,  1726;  9  children. 

2.  ii.  Daniel  Thurston,  Jr.,  b.  in  Newbury,  Dec.  18,  1661 ; 
m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Lieut.  John  Dresser  of  Rowley,  and  d.  Feb. 
18,  1738;  she  d.  very  suddenly  Dec.  7,  1735,  aged  69;  9  children 
besides  » 

iii    Mary,  b.  Jan.  7,  1694;  m.  James  Chute.     See  No.  5. 

3  xi     Richard,  b.  Oct.  16,  1710. 

3.  iii.  Dea.  Richard  Thurston  (Daniel,  Daniel),  b.  Oct.  16, 
1710;  m.  Mehitable  Jewett  (Jonathan,  Joseph,  Joseph),  May  5, 
1731,  and  was  a  farmer  in  Rowley,  now  Georgetown,  and  a  deacon 


I 


CCXIV  ALLIED     FAMILIES. 

in  the  2(1  church  50  years.     In   Oct.,  1735,  the   "throat   distemper" 

broke  out  in  Rowley,  and  in  a  short  time  there  were  190  deaths — 

one-eighth  of  the  whole  population.     In  a   memorandum  book  he 

!  8ay^^ :   "  My  venerable   grandfather   d.  March  14,  1724,  in  his  85th 

I  year.    My   honored    mother  [his  wife's  mother],  Mary  Jewett,  d. 

',  •'  Jan.  22,  1742,  in  her  63d.     My  honored  father,  Jonathan  Jewett,  d. 

,  i  July  25,  1745,  in  his  67th."     He  d.  July  12,  1782;  she  d.  May  18, 

J  ;1      ,  .  1789,  aged  79. 

'  •'         '  Dea.  Thurston  was  a  pious,  exemplary  man,  and  in  his  family  de- 

*     '  votions  was  wont  to  pray  "That  the  Lord  would  be  a  God  to  him 

and  his  descendants  to  the  latest  generation,  as  long  as  the  sun  and 
'       '  moon  endure."     Rev.  David  Timrston,  d.  d.,  a  grandson,  said  con- 

'      ,  „ ,  cerning  these  prayers,  "  They  have  been  greatly  blessed  as  regards 

'J  tlu'ir  spiritual  interests  ;  quite  a   number  are  or  have  been  deacons 

''i  and    dejicon's   wives,    ministers   and  minister's  wives,  etc"     Dea. 

I  Thurston  was  a  Captain  of  the  2d  foot  company  of  Rowley,  June, 

|,j  1757.   In  March,  1770,  he,  with  Capt.  John  Pearson,  was    on  a  com- 

!  j  mittee  for  the  consideration  of  measures  to  prevent  British  importa- 

!  I         ,  tions.     His  estate  was  valued  £3263  3s  9d. 

i.  I 

'    "  CHILDREN. 

I 

''  i    Stephen,  b.  March  4,  1733;  shipwrecked  and  drowned  on 

I  I  Cape  Ann  bar,  May  19,  1762. 

I  j  ii     Mart,  b.  Oct.  26,  1734;  m.  Dea.  Jeremiah  Searle,  1756, 

i'l  and  d.  Aug.  20,  1804;  6  children,  Georgetown. 

ill     Eunice,   b.   Oct.   4,    1736;  m.   John    Harris   (John,  Dea. 
Timothy,  John),  and  d.  Sept.  21,  1775;  he  d.  Sept.  20, 
1808,  aged  78 ;  6  children;  one,  Phebe,  b.  Dec.  23,  1769, 
m.  Dea.  Joshua  Jewett,  of  the  Congregational  church, 
Rowley,  and  d.  Oct.  12,  1854;    he  d.  Jan.  3, 1861,  aged 
93.     (I  remember  him  well  in  Sept.,  1857,  and  sung  with 
him  in  the  old  Village  Harmony  of  1798.  W.  E.  C.) 
iv     Hannah,  b.  May  16,  1738  ;  d.  Nov.  9,  1739. 
V     Jonathan,  b.  Sept.  'i6,  1739;  d.  Jan.  22,  1740. 
vi    Phebe,  b.  Dec.  14,  1741 ;  m.  Rev.  David  Jewett. 
vii     Hannah,  b.  Jan.  4,   1744;  m.  John  Adams  of  Andover, 
1773,  and  d.  Jan.  22,  1875. 
4    viii     Daniel,  b.  Dec.  14,  1745  ;  m.  Judith  Chute.     See  No.  8. 
ix     Sarah,  b.  April  14,  1748  ;   m.   Capt.  John  Pearson  (Capt. 
il     -  John,  Joseph,  Capt.  John,  Dea.  John),  June   13,  1775  ; 

t  fe  '  7  children;  d.  April  28,  1818;  he  d.  Sept.  15,  1807,  aged 

61. 
X     David,  b.  March  19,  17G!  ;  m.   Mary   Bacon  (Rev.  Jacob 
and  Mary  (Wood)  Bacon,  Thomas   and  Hannah  (Fales) 
Bacon);  2  sons;  she  d.  Oct.  til,   1790,  aged  40;  he  m. 


I; 


>! 


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isteinpor 
deaths — 
I  book  he 
I  his  85th 
Jewett,  d. 
Jewett,  d. 
I.  May  18, 

family  de- 
od  to  him 
e  sun  amt 
,  said  con- 
as  regards 
en  deacons 
!tc"  Dea. 
^'ley,  June, 
on  a  com- 
sh  importa- 


rowned  on 

sarle,  1756, 

John,  Dea. 
1.  Sept.  20, 
c.  23,  1769, 
nal  church, 

1861,  aged 
\  sung  with 

E.G.) 


tt. 

f  Andover, 

jee  No.  8. 
irson  (Capt. 
;   13,  1775; 
,  1807,  aged 

Kev.  Jacob 
inah  (Fales) 
40;  he  m. 


XI 


2d,  Chloe  Redington  (Abram,  Asa,  Asa),  1791 ;  6  daugh- 
ters, 6  (Jons.  Mr.  Thurston  was  a  farmor  in  New  Row- 
ley, now  Georgetown,  till  1795,  when  ho  bought  property 
in  Sedgwick,  Me.,  and  moved  there  1796,  and  d.  Aug. 
26,  1821.  She  d.  at  Bucksport,  with  her  daughter,  Mrs. 
Mary  Blodgett,  Oct.  12,  1862,  in  !her  96th  year. 
Mehitahle,  b.  Sept.  25, 1753 ;  m.  Dea.  James  Chute.  See 
No.  15. 


4.  iv.  Daniel  Thurston  (Richard,  Daniel,  Daniel),  b.  in 
Georgetown,  Dec.  14, 1745;  in.  Judith  Chute  (Daniel,  James,  James, 
James,  Lionel);  she  d.  Dec.  13,  1788,  aged  46;  he  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet Kinsman  of  Ipswich,  Nov.  5,  1789,  and  d.  there  April  30, 
1817  ;  she  d.  Feb.  27,*  1822,  aged  75. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Susanna,  b.  Nov.  1,  1768;  m.  Dea.  William  Coleman 
(Benjamin,  Thomas),  May  17,  1792;  9  children,  and  d. 
Oct.  8,  1808;  he  m.  2d,  Zerviah,  daughter  of  Zebulon 
and  Abigail  Richardson  of  Woburn,  and  widow  of  Wil- 
liam Temple  of  Reading,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1809  (Mr.  Tem- 
ple d.  April  27,  1802  leaving  a  son  William,  b.  Sept.  15, 
1801.  Daniel  Chute  of  Reading  was  his  guardian,  and 
after  Dea.  Coleman  went  to  live  at  Boscowen,  N.  H.,  he 
went  to  live  with  him,  and  in  1880  was  in  Montvale, 
Mass.);  she  d.  July  25,  1815,  aged  35  ;  he  m.  3d,  Hannah 
Brown,  1816,  and  d.  at  Boscowen,  May  23,  1820,  aged 
52;  she  d.  Aug.,  1843,  leaving  3  sons.  Dea.  ('jlpman 
was  a  wheelwright  in  Byfield. 

ii  Dea.  Stephen,  b.  in  Rowley,  Jan.  2,  1770;  m,  Philomela, 
daughter  of  Elijah  and  Eunice  (Foster)  Parish  of  Wind- 
ham, Conn.,  June  26,  1794.  (Mrs.  Parish  was  daughter 
of  Nathan  Foster,  and  granddaughter  of  Dea.  Josiah 
Standish,  son  of  Capt.  Josiah  Standish,  son  of  Capt.  Myles 
Standish,  b.  in  Lancashire,  Eng.,  1584,  came  over  in  the 
Mayflower^  1620;  his   wife  Rose  d.   in  January,   1621; 

he  m.  2d,  Barbara ,  who  came  over  in  the  Ann^  1621 ; 

he  settled  in  Duxbury,  and  d.  theie  Oct.  3,  1656;  had  a 
son  Alexander  by  1st  wife,  and  4  sons,  1  daughter  by 
2d  wife).  Hannah  Standish,  daughter  of  Dea.  Josiah, 
was  wife  of  Nathan  Foster,  and  grandmother  of  Hon. 
Lafayette  S.  Foster  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  Vice-President, 
ex-officio,  of  the  United  States,  after  the  death  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln.  [Lafayette  Sabine  Foster  (Capt.  Daniel, 
Nathan,  Abram,  Abram,  Reginald),  b.  1806;  d.  1880.] 
Elijah  Parish  had  brothers  Samuel  and  Lemuel  of  Can- 
terbury, Conn.,  and  a  sister,  besides  the  wife  of  Dea.  S. 
Thurston ;  he  had  sons,  Rev.  Dr.  Elijah  of  Byfield,  and 


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AI.MKl)     KAMII.IKS. 


■'  I  '■ 


111 

iv 

V 


Rev.  Ariel  of  ManclieHter-by-thc-Sea.  Mrs.  Eunice  Par- 
ish «l.  Dec.  13,  1799  («lay  l>eforo  tlie  death  of  VVaHhin^- 
toii),  a^ed  66;  he  d.  1817,  norod  ahout  83.  Mrs.  Thurs- 
ton d.  at  Hcdfonl,  N.  II.,  July  '24,  181S ;  he  m.  'id,  Sarah 
Hiirne,  April  14,  1821;  she'd.  Sept.,  1825;  he  m.  3d, 
Ilaiinali  Worcester  (Capt.  Noah,  Rev.  Francis,  F'rancis, 
Samuel,  Kev.  William),  1826,  and  d.  of  cholera,  at  Bed- 
ford, Sei)t.  13,  1833;  she  m.  2d,  Jonathan  Ireland  of 
Dunbarton,  N.  II.,  and  d.  in  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28, 
1871.  Mr.  Thurston  was  a  farmer  in  Rowley,  then  in 
Andover,  1799.  after  that  in  Bedford,  Mass.,  till  1809; 
deacon  and  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  church.  He  or- 
ganized the  first  Sunday  School  there,  a  temperance 
society,  and  was  a  strictly  conscientious,  pious  man. 
Children:  (1)  Philomela,  b.  in  Rowley,  April  11,  1795; 
embarked  as  a  missionary  for  Bomb.ay,  East  Indies,  Oct. 
2,  1817;  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Newell,  son  of  Ebenezer  and 
Marv  (Richardson)  Newell  of  Durham,  Me.,  March  26. 
1818.  He  d.  of  cholera  at  Bombay,  May  30,  1821,  aged 
37;  she  m.  2d,  March,  1822,  James  Garrett,  from  Tren- 
ton, Oneida  county,  N.  Y.  He  was  a  ])rinter  at  the 
Bombay  mission,  whore  he  d.  1831.  In  1832  she  re- 
turned, and  d.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16,  1849. 
She  had  a  daughter  Harriet  by  Mr.  Newell,  and  a 
daughter  and  son  by  Mr.  Garrett.  James  Garrett,  Jr., 
b.  1830,  was  a  soldier  in  the  late  war,  taken  a  prisoner  at 
Cold  Harbor,  frotn  Richmond  to  Ander.sonville,  and 
Florence,  S.  C.,  where  he  died.  (2)  Delia,  b.  in  Rowley, 
1796 ;  d.  Bedford,  N.  H.,  Sept.  24, 1823.  (3)  Clarissa,  b. 
in  Andover,  1801;  was  an  eminent  school-teacher  more 
than  40  years,  and  authoress  of  several  religious  books. 
On  Sunday  morning,  Jan.  6,  1884,  she  was  crushed  by  a 
moving  train  at  the  R.  R.  crossing  in  Elmira,  on  the  way 
to  church,  and  d.  aged  83.  (4)  Lucinda,  b.  in  Bedford, 
Mass.,  July  21,  1805;  d.  March  23,  1806.  (5)  Mary 
Coleman,  b.  in  Bedford,  Sept.  23, 1806  ;  d.  in  Eatonton, 
Georgia,  July  23,  1825.  (6)  Ariel  Standish,  b.  in  Goffs- 
town,  N.  H.,  June  11,  1810;  m.  Julia  Clark,  daughter 
of  Dr.  Erastus  L.  Hart  of  Goshen,  Conn.,  1836;  3  chil- 
dren. She  d.  April  17,  1844,  aged  31 ;  he  m.  2d,  Cor- 
nelia Sophia,  daughter  of  Andrew  C.  Hull,  of  Nelson, 
Madison  county,  N.  Y.,  1846;  5  children.  She  d.  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1865,  aged  45;  he  m.  3d, 
Georgiana  (Converse)  Gibson,  April  15,  1867,  she  being 
40  years  old.  (7)  Marv  Delia,  b.  at  Bedford,  1827  ;  d.  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1866. 

Judith,  b.  Dec.  31,  1771;  m.  Samuel  Pearson,  1793;  9 
children ;  she  d.  Oct.  18,  1824. 

Daniel,  b.  Dec.  18,  1772;  d.  April  19,  1792. 

Hannah,  b.  May,  1774;  d.  in  childhood. 


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lice  I'ar- 
tViishinjr- 
s.  Thur8- 
Jd,  Sarah 
B  m.  3(1, 
,  Francis, 

at  Bfd- 
eland  of 
Dec.  2S, 
,  then  in 
ill  1809; 
He  or- 
m{>erance 
ous  man. 
11,  1795; 
dies,  Oct. 
lezer  and 
(larch  26. 
821,  aged 
om  Tren- 
L>r  at  the 
52  she  re- 

16,  1849. 
11,  and  a 
,rrett,  Jr., 
risoner  at 
ville,   and 

Rowley, 
llarissa,  h. 
ler  more 
us  books, 
shed  by  a 
a  the  way 

Bedford, 

(5)  Mary 
Eatonton, 

in  Goffs- 

daughter 
;6;  3  chil- 

2d,  Cor- 
of  Nelson, 

She  d.  at 
le   m.  3d, 

she  being 

827  ;  d.  at 

1,    1793;  9 


VAN  BUSKIRK. 

1.  i.  liiUireilS  AlldrOSSOll,  to  which  he  added  Van  Boskirck, 
came  from  llolstcin,  in  Denmark,  165o,  and  settled  in  New 
Amsterdam,  afterwards  calleil  New  York.  By  trade  he  was  a 
turner,  btit  became  a  draper.  About  1()6(>,  lie  settled  in  Beri^en,  N. 
J.,  took  the  oath  to  the  king,  Nov.  20,  1665.  He  was  a  man  of 
more  tlian  ordinary  skill  and  aliility  for  the  times,  as  a  jileader  for 
justice  for  himself  and  neighl)ors  before  the  Council  and  Court. 
lie  was  a  member  of  the  Bergen  Court,  1677  to  1680,  president  of 
the  same,  1681,  president  of  the  County  Court,  163:'.  He  was  also 
a  member  of  the  Governor's  Council  several  years  from  1672.  With 
others,  he  jmrchased  a  large  tract  of  land  known  as  New  Hacken- 
saok  in  1676,  and  lived  there  in  16S8.  lie  m.  Jannetje  Jans,  widow 
of  Christian  Barentsen,  Sept.  12,  165S,  and  obtained  4  sons  of  her 
Ist  husband,  1400  florins,  and  other  property.     Both  d.  1694. 

CHILDKEX. 

i     Anduiks,  bapt.  March  3,  1660;  was  a  member  of  the  6th 
Provincial  Assembly  of  New  Jersey ;  d.  1724. 

2  ii     Laurens. 

iii  PiKTKK,  b.  Jan.  1,  1666;  m.  Trintje  Ilarmanse,  and  d.  July 
21,  1738;  she  d.  Nov.  7,  1736;  »  children.  Jannetje,  the 
4th,  m.  Cornelius  Corson  Vroom  of  Stateu  Island. 

iv  Thomas,  m.  Margrietje  Ilendrickje,  and  d.  1745;  10  chil- 
dren. 

2.  ii.  Laurens  Van  Bnskirk  (Laurens  A.),  !>.  about  1663; 
m.  Ilendricke  Van  Derlinde,  and  represented  Bergen  in  the  5th 
Provincial  Assembly  in  1709;  lived  at  Saddle  Ilock  about  1690, 
and  d.  1724. 

CHILDREN. 

i     FiT.TE,  m.  Arie  Banta,  1712. 

ii     JoosT,  bapt.  16l>5;  m.  Trintje  Martese  ;  had  Laurens  and 

Martin, 
iii     AndreV,  m.  Jacomintje  Davidse  Demarest,  1717. 
iv     John,  bapt.  Feb.  26,   1699;  m.  Geesje  Jurrianse    Wester- 

velt,   1720;    m.    2d,   Maritje    Van  Derlinde,    1749;  had 

Antje  and  Laurens. 
V     Jacobus. 
vi     Jannet.te. 
vii     Bknjamine. 

3  viii     Laurens. 


I 


CCWIll 


Al.l.lKD     lAMIMi;^. 


3.    iii.    Liiiireiis  Vuii  BiiNkirk,  Jr.,  m.  Eva ,    and    tl. 

1774. 


CIIILnUKN. 


i  Thomas. 

iii  Akltjk. 

V  .Iannkt.ie. 

vii  Margaret. 


4     ii  .John. 

iv  Ant.ik. 
vi     Mary. 
5     viii    Arram. 


. 


>  • 


4.     iv.    John  Van  BiiNkirk  (I.iiurens,   Laurens,  LaunMis   A.), 
m.  Tlieoilosia ,  had  a  family,  and  d.  178:^. 


CHII.DRKN. 


1 

ii 


IiAVVRENCK,   h.  al)out    17'2l). 

Abram,  1».  about  1740  ;  waH  Colonel  of  tho  4th  battalion  of 
N.  J.  Volunteers,  and  'id  to  Brigadier-CTenoral  Arnold  at 
Saratoga ;  settled  at  Shelburne,  N.  S.,  17H4 ;  was  its  first 
mayor,  and  received  halt'  p.ay.  His  son  Jacob,  in  the 
Revolution  and  American  war,  had  a  daughter  Sarah,  ni. 
Mr.  Bingay,  and  a  son  Thomas,  b.  1814. 


5.  iv.    Abrain  Van  liuskirk,  brother  to  the  above,  m. 

,  and  d.  1794. 

miLDREN. 

i     Thomas, 
ii     Cornelius,  b,  June  10,  1743;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  David 

Demarest,  of  Schraalenl)urg,  N.  J.,  and  d."  Ajiril  '28,  1820  ; 

she  d.  1844,  nged  95.     Before  1800  he  left    Bergen,  and 

settled  in  Bayonne,  Hudson  county.   They  had  Cornelius, 

Peter,  and  Abram. 
iii     Hklkna,  m.  Cornelius  J.  Bogert. 
iv     Margaret,  m,  Henry  Fredericks,  and  d.  before  1788;  had 

Margaret,  Rachel,  and  Henry, 
v     Jaxnet.ie,  m.  Lawrence  Van  Buskirk,  cousin, 
vi     Elizabeth,  m.  Peter  Van  Buskirk. 
vii     Rachel,  m.  Thomas  Cooper, 
viii     Catharine,  m.  Thomas  Boggs. 

6.  V.  Lawrence  Van  Buskirk  (John,  Laurens,  Laurens, 
Laurens  A.),  b.  in  Hackensack,  Bergen  county,  N.  J.,  1729;  was  a 
farmer  and  owner  of  slaves  before  the  Revolution ;  he  was  captain 
in  the  King's  Orange  Rangers,  so,  being  a  Loyalist,  he  tied  to  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  in  1783,  and  soon  after  removed  to  near  Kentville, 
Kings  county,  N.  S.,  thence  to  Aylesford,  and  bought  a  fjirm  of 
Daniel  Bowen,  and  d.  1803.  He  m.  Jannetje  Van  Buskirk,  a  cousin, 
who  d.  1791. 


I 


aiul    «l. 


CHS 


A.), 


jtalion  of 
irnold  Jit 
18  its  first 
I),  in  the 
Sarah,  ni. 


m. 


of  David 
28,1829; 
rgen,  and 
Cornelius, 


788;  had 


Laurens, 
!9 ;  was  a 
is  captain 
ed  to  St. 
luMitvillo, 
n  farm  of 
,  a  cousin. 


A\.Ul.\)    lAMll.IES. 


fiiii.nijKN. 


CCXIX 


i  Cai't.  Ahkam,  h.  ahout  l7/i();  was  of  thf  Kinfi;'s  Orange 
Ranj^crsof  Nt-w  Jersey,  1782;  ni.  Ann  Corson,  and  went 
to  Nova  Si'olia  at  the  peace,  Init  returned  soon  after, 
and  was  a  merehiint  at  Athens  on  the  Hudson  ;  d.  in 
New  York  ahout  IS'JO,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  or  three 
thiugliters  (one  must  have  heen  Frances,  who  n».  Charles 
C.  Steadman).  She  m.  2d  and  3d,  Jacoh  Benson 
and  Lewis  Ryas,  and  d.  1825. 

ii     LiKUT.  Thomas,  h.  1752;  m. Van   Buskirk ;  went  to 

Nova  Scotia,  but  returned. 

John,  b.  1754. 

Gaukett,  b,  1756. 

Daughter,  b.  1761 ;  m. I{yerson,  in  Aylesford,  N.  S., 

and  d.  in  1849. 

Thkodosia,  ni.  James  Harris ;  6  children  ;  N.  S. 

IIknry,  b.  1767. 

7.  vi.  John  Van  Buskirk  (Lawrence,  John,  Laurens,  Laurens, 
Laurens  A.),  b.  about  1754,  m. ,  and  liad  : 

i  Lawrenck,  m.  Tolly  Hrymer.  Children  :  James,  iMary, 
Louise,  Matilda,  Aral)el,  Jolmson,  Chariot, Clarissa,  Colin 
Campbell. 

10  ii     Charles,  b.  1784  (?). 
iii     Henry. 

11  iv     Jeremiah,  b.  1788. 

8.  vi.  Garrett  Van  Buskirk,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  1756  ;  m- 
Betsy  Potts,  time  of  the  Revolution,  and  thence  to  Aylesford,  N.  S.; 
d.  1843. 

CHILDREN. 


7 

iii 

8 

iv 

V 

vi 

9 

VM 

u 

iii 

iv 

12  V 

vi 


vu 

viii 

ix 


Laavrence,  b.  1780;  m 

Buskirk. 
John,   b,    1782;  m.  Betsy    West;  2d, 


Van   Home ;  2d, 


Van 


had 


daughter  Ann,  b.  1806;  probably  more. 

Dorothy,  b.  1784;  m.  Ezekiel  Brown.     See  Gates. 

Ann,  b.  1786;  m.  Thomas  Gates.     See  Gates. 

Samuel,  b.  1788. 

Catharine,  b.  1790;  m.  Edwin,  son  of  John  Morgan;  8 
children,  and  d.  in  Chicago,  1875;  he  d.  in  Yarmouth, 
Ont'.,  1859,  aged  73. 

Jemima,  b.  1792;  m.  Martin  Ryerson. 

Ahram,  b.  Sept.  5, 1794;  d.  in  youth. 

Henry,  b.  June  13,  1797 ;  m.  Ruth,  daughter  of  John  Mor- 
gan, March,  1819;  went  to  Yarmouth,  Ont.,  1824;  to 
London,  1826;  to  St.  Thomas,  1845;  S  children;  4 
only  grew  up ;  one  is  Dr.  William  Van  Buskirk,  St. 
Thomas,  Ont.  Unctle  Henryd.  1881;  his  wife  d.  1872, 
aged  73. 


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ccxx 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


X    Nklson,  b.  June  13,  1799;  m.  Hetsy  Chute.     See  No.  21. 
13    xi     Charles,  b.  A). ril -2,  1804. 

9.  vi.  Henry  Van  Bnskirk,  J.  P.  (Lawrence,  John,  Laurens, 
Laurens,  Laurens  A.),  b.  about  1767  ;  ni.  Isabella  Donking,  Feb.  20, 
1797,  and  lived  in  Aylesford.  She  d.  June  6,1829;  he  ni.  2d,  Nancy 
Potter,  Nov.  30,  1829,  and  d.  March  16,  1841,  aged  74. 


r 


I.I 


11 

iii 
iv 


VI 

vii 
viii 


CHILDREN. 

William  Henry,  b.  May  1,  1798;  in.  Elizabeth  Watson, 
and  d.  1823. 

Dr.  Lawrence  PI,   b.  Nov.  6,  1799 ;  in.  Mary  E.    Hand- 
ley,  and  d.  1867,  Halifax. 

Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  14,  1802;  d.  1824. 

Dr.  Egbert,  b.  March    13,  1804;    ni.   Ann,  daughter   of 
James  11.  Dewolf. 

Dr.  George  Pitt,  b.  April  15,  1806;  in.  Margaret  Reed, 
St.  John,  Montreal,  and  d.  1866. 

Charlotte,  b.  June  14,    1808;  m.  Thomas  Spurr,  Bridge- 
town, and  d.  1857. 

Abkam,  b.  Jan.  4,  1811 ;  in  Eliza  Harris,  and  d.  1865. 

Dr.  Inglis,  b.  April  9,  1813;  m.  F]liza,  daughter  of  James 
Barss,  and  had  (1)  James  B.,  b.  1837  ;  m.  Mary  Harding. 
(2)  Henry  D.,  b.  1839;  m,  Julia,  daughter  of 'John  Fitz- 
Randolph  of  Digby ;  5  sons,  1  daughter.  He  came  to 
Boston,  1866;  hem.  1st,  MaryJayne,  1  son.  (3)  Edward 
L.,  b.  1840;  d.  1861. 
ix  James  Donking,  b.  May  4,  1816;  m.  Catharine,  sister  to 
Rev.  H,  L.  Owen. 

10.  vii.  Charles  Van  Biiskirk  (John,  Lawrence,  John, 
Laurens,  Laurens,  Laurens  A.),  b.  about  1784;  m.  Harriet  Vroom 
(George,  John,  Heiulrick,  Heudrick,  Cornelius  Peter),  and  lived  in 
Clements  till  about  1845,  when  he  crossed  Bear  River,  and  settled 
at  Bloomfield,  Digby  county. 


CHILDREN. 

14      i     John,  b.  Aug.  4,  1801. 

ii     H.  Vroom,  m.  Catharine  Davenjiort ;  3  children, 
iii     Ann,  m.  Silas  Baleomb  ;   8  children, 
iv     William,  m.  Rachel  Tallman  ;  4  children, 
v     Charles,    m.     Caroline    Christoplier,    and    had    Charles, 

Frances  Ann,  Edwar<l,  Henry,  Al>l)a,  and  Augusta, 
vi     Sarah  Jane,  m.  George  Vroom,  Jr.;  9  children, 
vii     Samuel,  killed  by  a  tree  at  about  30. 

viii     Lemma,  b.   April  2,   1819 ;  in.  John    Henry  Harris.     See 
Harris. 


ml  i 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


CCXXl 


IX 
X 

xi 

11. 

b.  1788 
Both  d. 


II 
iii 
iv 

V 

vi 
vii 
viii 

ix 

X 

xi 
xii 


Jekemiaii,  111.  Elizabeth  Merry;  5  chiUlren  ;  son   Charles 

ni  Abbie  Mary  Cluite.  See  No.  110. 
Fraxk,  in.  Mary  R.  Farer ;  4  children. 
Drusilla,  b.  1829;  in.  Stephen  B.  Heniger  as  *2d  wife;  3 

*  ''ildren. 

vis.  Jeremiah  \iin  Biiskirk,  brother  to  the  preceding, 
;  m.  Mehitable  Welton*,  and  lived  in  Aylesford,  farmers. 
1876,  aged  88. 

CHILDREN. 

George,  b.  1813;  m.  Maria  Phinney,  and  had  Charles  and 

Frank. 
James,  m.  Kate  Owen,  in  New  Brunswick. 
Mercy  Ann,  m.  Ezra  Foster,  son  of  Joseph  ;  4  children. 
Erie,  b.  1813;  m.  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Wells  Congdon; 

6  children,  and  d.  1862. 
Beriaii,  m.  Harriet  Wheelock  ;  4  children. 
William,  m.  Sarah  E.  Gates,  and  had  Amos  and  George. 
John,  b.  1822;  d.  1889. 
Wallace,  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John    McGregor;  4 

children. 
Catharine,  m.  John  Porter,  in  New  Brunswick. 
Mary,  d.  single. 

Ajelaide,  m.  Henry,  son  of  John  McGregor;  4  cliildren. 
Olivia,    in.    ]>ill    Jacques    (John,    Alexander),   and    had 

Henry  and  William. 


12.    vii.    Samuel    Van    Buskirk    (Garrett,  Lawrence,  John, 

Laurens,    Laurens,    Laurens   A.),    b.   in    Aylesford,   N.   S.,  1788; 

ni.  Mary,    <laughter  of    Paul    Crocker,   Jr.,   Dec,    26,    1814,    and 

were  farmers  and  pious  Christians.    He  d.  about  1845 ;  she  d.   about 

1850.- 

children. 

i  James,  b.  March  19,  1816;  m.  Tamer  Clark;  8  children; 
m.  2d,  Lydia,  daughter  of  Moses  Langley  ;  m.  3d,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Langley,  and  widow  of  Samuel  Mc- 
Pherson,  and  d.  Nov.  19,  1882,  leaving  a  son  and  daugh- 
ter. Her  (laughter,  Clara  A.  McPherson,  b,  June  25, 
1862,  m.  Nathan  Henry,  son  of  Samuel  Sanford,  1881, 
and  live  in  S.  B.  Sons  Charles  and  Samuel  Van  Bus- 
kirk  live  in  Somerville. 

John,  b.  Aug.  4,  1818. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  29,  1822;  m.  Robert  Saxton, 
1845,  as  2d  wife,  and  lived  in  Houghton,  Out.  Children  : 
Emeiine,  Eleanor,  and  IJobert.     See  Saxton. 

Thomas,  b.  about  1826;  m.  Martha  McGaffey,  in  Ontario; 
was  in  the  late  war,  and  is  re})orted  of  in  Minneapolis. 


II 
iii 


IV 


•  Mehitable,  Erie,  Ezekiel,  Thomas,  John,  John,  from  England,  1667 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1679. 


d. 


..'•^ 


» 


•  *i  .,  CCXXn  ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


<i 


'\  13.     vii.     Charles  Van  Buskirk,  the  youngest  brotlier,  b.  in 

■  '.  Aylesfoid,  April  2,  1804;  ni.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Wells  and  Abba 

,  (Phinney)  Condon,  and  lived  in  Morristown,  Aylesford,  N.  S.     He 

d,;  she  d. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Louise,  b.    1828;  ni.  William    Farnsworth.     See    Farns- 

worth. 
ii     Gakkett,  b.  1830  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Enoch  Parish, 
iii     Henry,   b.   March    10,  1832 ;    lu.  Rebecca,   daughter    of 

Enoch  Parish, 
iv     Elijah,  b.  Jan.  26,  1834;  d.  about  1854. 
V     Lawrence,  b.  June  14, 1838;  m.  Rebecca  Porter. 

>v vi     Elizabeth,  ni.  Enoch  Hutchinson. 

^v  vii     Obed  p.,  m.  Julia,  daugliter  of  William  Banks. 

|j  viii     Dorothy,  ni.  Spurr  Brennan. 


f  .1 


14.  viii.  John  Van  Buskirk  (Charles,  John,  Lawrence,  John, 
Laurens,  Laurens,  Laurens  A.),  b.  in  Clements,  N.  S.,  Aug.  4,  1801  ; 
m.  Delphina,  daughter  of  Eliab  Bell,  and  lived  at  Bloomtield, 
Digby  county,  N.  S.;  she  d.  May  5,  1875,  aged  61. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Sarah  Jane,  m.  Israel  Woodman. 

ii     William  Vroom,  m.  Melissa,  daughter  of  Stephen  Wilson, 
iii     Mary  E.,  d.  at  about  33. 

iv     Welthea  a.,  m.  James,  son  of  Nelson  Harris. 
V     Harriet  D.,   b.   1844 ;    m.  Charles,   son  of    William  H, 

Marshall. 
vi     Cynthia  M.,  b.  1846;  m.  Isaac  G.  Hutchinson, 
vii     Elizabeth  B.,  m.  Maria,  daughter  of  Edward  Vroom. 
viii     Caroline  S.,  in.  L.    Richmond  Harris  (.John  D.,  (ireorge, 

John),  to  Newton,  Mass.,  1881. 
ix     Lemma  H.,  d.  at  3. 


WEARE. 


1.  i.  Peter  Weare,  b.  in  England,  1618;  came  over  to 
America  about  1638,  and  was  settled  at  York,  Me.,  about  1650.  He 
is  said  to  have  been  a  prominent  man  at  York,  recorder  of  deeds, 
1667,  etc.,  and  may  have  been  a  brother  or  cousin  to  Robert  of 
Dedham,  and  the  same  also  of  Nathaniel  of  Hampton,  N.  H.  And 
it  is  possible  that  they  came  of  a  family  that  has  lived  in  Devon- 
shire and  Somersetshire,  England,  since  the  14th   century.     Peter 


ALLIKI)    FAMILIES. 


CCXXIU 


er,  1).  in 

nd  Abba 

S.     He 


'    Farns- 

b  Parisb. 
gbter    of 


ce,  Jolin, 

-t,  1801  ; 

loomtield, 


II  Wilson, 
illiam  H, 


room. 
,  (Teorge, 


over  to 
.650.  He 
of  deeds, 
Robert  of 
H.  And 
n  Devon - 
y.     Peter 


m.  Ruth,  daugliler  of  John  and  Kiitli  Gooch ;  she  d.  about  1664;  he 
ni.  2d,  Mary,  daughter  of  Dep.  Gov.  John  Davis  of  York,  Me., 
1666,  and  was  killed  or  captured  by  Indians,  Jan.  25,  1692,  when 
over  100  of  the   settlers  perished.     The   wid.  d.  Jan.  28,  1718-19, 


aged  85. 


CHILUBEX. 


11 

iii 

iv 
v 

vi 

vii 

viii 


IX 
X 

u 
xii 

xiii 


2    xi 


Elizabeth,  in,  Thomas,  son  of  Henry  and  Frances    Don- 

nell;  he  d.  1699. 

Maky,  m. Driiry;  2d, Brown. 

Hannah,  m.   Michael   Shaller   of  Boston  ;    was  living   a 

widow,  1716. 
1'hkbe,  in.  Isaac  Marion  about  1681,  and  d.  about  1724. 
Petek,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  2d,  Abigail    ;  3d,    Eliza- 
beth Petherly ;  4th,  Abigail , 

Nathaniel,  d,  jn-obably  before  1667. 

Ruth,  m. Cunningham  of  Boston,  and  d.  about  1745. 

Daniel,  b.  about    1667;  m.  Hannah  Boaden ;  3  children; 

d.  1697  ;  2d,  Lydia  Hiller,  1698 ;  1  child  ;  3d,  Mjirv , 

1706;  4  children. 
Joseph,  b.  about  1668;  was  a  mariner;  m.  Hannah  Pur- 

ington  ;  4  children,  and  d.  1700. 
Mary,  b.  about  1670;  m.  Charles  Roberts,  1690. 
Elias,  b.  about  1672. 
Sarah,  b.    about    1675;    m.  Peter  Nowell,   1698,   and  d. 

about  1725. 
Hopewell,  b.  1678;  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of  Job  and  Sarah 

(Austin)  Young,  and  d.  1721;  had  Joseph  and  John. 


2.  ii.  Elias  Weare  (Peter),  b.  1672  (?);  m.  Magdalen,  daughter 
of  Manwaring  and  Mary  (Moulton)  Hilton,  and  widow  of  Nathaniel 
Adams,  Jan.  6,  1696.  (Magdalen  Hilton  was  b.  about  1672,  m. 
about  1692,  Nat.  Adams,  and  had  a  son  Nat,  She  was  captured  by 
Indians,  Jan.,  1693,  and  was  returned  by  an  exchange  of  prisoners, 
Oct.,  1695.  Adams  d.  in  her  absence.)  Mr.  Weare,  while  in  com- 
pany with  friends,  "  returning  from  Boston  to  Wells,  between  York 
and  Cape  Neddock,  were  all  slain  by  the  Indians,"  Aug,  10,  1707, 
The  wid.  m.  3d,  John  Webber,  1710,  had  a  daughter  Hannah,  Sept. 
18,  1711,  and  d.  Feb.  4,  1725-6. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Ruth,  b.  Jan.  o,    397 ;  m.  Moses  Banks.     See  Banks.  - 

ii  Elia.s,  b.  Jan.  10,  1699;  m.  Elizabetii  Say  ward, 

iii  Jeremiah,  b.  Feb.  13,  1701. 

iv  John,  b.  Jan.  16, 1703.  ,  -;         ; 

3     V  Joseph,  b.  March  17,  1705.      <<.^*v^^/     '/  ^  I 


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CCXXIV  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

vi     Mary,  b,  March  27,  1707 ;  m.  Alexander  Mclntyre. 
,1,  vii     Elizabeth,  b,  about  1710;  m,  David  Bennett. 

3.  iii.     Joseph  Weare  (Elias,  Peter),  b.  March   17,  1705;  ni. 
.  ,,                         Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  Webber,  Jr.  (b.  1710),  and  lived  in  York, 

I    *,;.V'V  Me.;  d.  about  1791.     Mr.  Webber,  Jr.,  was  the  3d,  in   a  family  of 

'  ,;";  11  children.     His  father  was  killed  by  Indians,  1712, 

CHILDREX.  • 

i  Jeremiah,  b.  March  17,  1728-9. 

4  ii  Elias,  b.  March  6,  1730-1. 
.";                                 iii  John,  b.  Nov.  29,  1732. 
, ;                                    iv  Joseph,  b.  Oct.  21,  1734;  m.  Elizabeth  Stone. 

V  Mary,  b.  Nov.  22,  1736. 

'a.V  vi  Bathsheba,  b.  Oct.  31,  1738  ;  ra.  Stephen  Paul. 

;  vii  Mercy,  b.  Dec.  6,  1740  ;  m.  Jeremiah  Wardv/ell. 

viii  Sarah,  b.  June  6,  1743  ;  m.  Thomas  Bragdon. 

ix  Daniel,  b.  Jan.  24,  1746-7;  ni.  Abigail  LittleHeld. 

X  Phebe,  b.  Dec.  5,  1748 ;  m.  Capt.  Joseph   Perkins,  1770, 
'  ■ '  and  d.  Aug.  20,  1815. 

4.  iv.  Elias  Wear  [(Joseph,  Elias,  Peter),  b.  in  York,  Me., 
March  6,  1730-1;  ni.  Ruth  Banks  (Joshua,  Moses,  John,  Richard), 
1760;  moved  to  Granville,  N.  S.,  1761,  and  sometime  after  that, 
probably  1790,  they  crossed  the  Annapolis  river  into  Clements,  and 

'1  lived  near  Moose  river.     He  d.  1804  ;  she  d.  1805,  aged  about  70. 

children. 

i     Elias,  b.  June  30,  1762;  d.  abroad,  unknown. 

5  ii     Joseph,  b.  April  9,  1764. 

6  iii  James,  b.  Nov.  12,  1766. 
iv  Elizabeth,  b.  April  13,1769;  m,  about  1787, New- 
comb,  and  had  a  daughter  Olive.  He  d.  about  1790;  she 
m.  2d,  John  Hale  (John,  JiiSeph,  Thomas,  Thomas  of 
Newbury,  Mass.,  1636),  Nov.'  9,  1791,  and  lived  in  or 
near  Annapolis,  N.  S.  Mr.  Hale  of  Boxford,  Mass.,  b. 
1745,  m.  Ist,  in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1765,  Sarah  Lord;  as  no 
children  are  reported  it  is  probable  that  she  d.  about 
1774,  and  then  he  went  to  N.  S.  He  d.  about  1808-4 ; 
she  m.  3d,  Edward  Brine,  and  had  a  son  James.  Hale 
children :  (1)  Gilbert,  b.  about  1796;  m.  Sarah  Grifhn,  and 

.  lived  at  Billtown,  N.  S.;  had  (a)  Charles  Nelson,  b.  1820  ; 
d.  Aug.  3, 1893 ;  m.  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Wm.  and  Nancy 
(Jackson)  Peddrick,  live  in  Somerville(went  there  1850), 
Mass.;  7  children,  (b)  James  Israel,  b.  1821 ;  m.  Sarah 
Lavenia  Miner  (James  E.,  Thomas  G.,  Thomas,  Sylvanus, 
Thomas,  Manassah  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  son  of  Thomas, 


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CCXXV 


■e. 


1705;  ni. 

in  York, 

family  of 


il. 

ins,  1770, 


fork,  Me., 
Richard), 
ifter  that, 
uents,  and 
)out  70. 


IV 


—  New- 
1790 ; she 
'homas  of 
ed    in  or 
Mass.,  b. 
ord ;  as  no 
d.  about 
,t   1803-4; 
nes.     Hale 
Sriffin,  and 
n,  b.  1820 ; 
and  Nancy 
here  1850), 
m.  Sarah 
,  Sylvanus, 
^f  Thomas, 


the  emigrant  ancestor,  1630),  Dec.  16,  1843 ;  5  children, 
and  d.  June  5,  1871;  she  m.  *2d,  Jonathan  Woodbury 
Smith  (m.  Ist,  Marcy  G.,  daughter  of  Zalmon  Briggs ;  '2 
children),  and  live  in  Weymouth,  Mass.  (c)  Elizabeth, 
m.  T.  Ripley ;  Sam  Shepherd,  (d)  Rachel,  m.  Henry 
Ballou.  (e)  William,  m.  Clarissa  Davis,  Scotch  Bay,  N. 
S.  (f)  Elias,  m.  Margaret  Sullivan,  (g;  Ruth.  (2) 
James,  b.  about  1799;  m.  Rebecca  Ward,  and  lived  up 
the  St.  John  river,  N.  B.  (3)  Joseph  William,  b.  Sept. 
12,  1802  ;  m.  Sarah  Quereau  (Joshua,  Joshua),  Feb.  25, 
1826  ;  lived  in  Granville ;  to  Bear  River  about  1842  ;  to 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  1848,  and  d.  May  22,  1873;  she  d. 
Oct.  17,  1882,  aged  76.  Children:  (a)  Ruth  Elizabeth, 
b.  July  2,  1828 ;  m.  Ephraim  L.  Chute.  See  No.  174.  (b) 
Samuel  Dudney,  b.  April  26,  1830;  to  Newburyport, 
Oct.,  1849;  m.  Mary  F.  Fowler,  April  7,  1853  (a  son  d. 
in  infancy).  She  d.  Aug.  14,  1854,  aged  24 ;  he  m.  2d, 
Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  James  William  Dunning,  Sept. 
21,  1855;  7  children;  live  in  Groveland,  Mass.  (c)  Mary 
Ann,  b.  Aug.  2,  1832  ;  m.  John  James  Thurlow,  Oct., 
1850;  4  children,  (d)  Albert  D.,  b.  April  17,  1834;  m. 
Emma    Nowell,    Newburyport.      (e)  Phebe    Arabel,  b. 

1836-37.     (f)  David  Turner,  b.  Aug.  16,  1837 ;  m.  

;  lived  in  Boston      (g)  Helena  Celesta,  b.  March  28, 

1840 ;  m.  James   Fegan  ;  6  children,     (h)  Sarah  Lucy, 
b.  Oct.  7,  1842;  m.  John  P.  Rundlett;  2  children,     (i) 
Rachel  Wilhelmina,  b.  Sept.  17, 1844;  m.  John  Reed  ;  2 
children  ;  m.  2d,  Fred  Morton,     (j)  Joseph  William,  b, 
June  4,  1845  ;  m.  Elizabeth   Currier,     (k)  Emma  F.,  b. 
Dec.  22,  1848;  d.  young. 
V    Daniel,  b.  Nov.  21,  1770;  in  the  "States";  unknown, 
vi     Mary,  b.  Nov.  28,  1772 ;  m.  Ezra,  son  of  John  and  Grace 
(Kelly)  Dunn,  Jan.  7,  1790,  and  lived  south  of  Annapolis ; 
he   d.  about   1850;  she  d.   about   1860.     Children:  (1) 
Betsy,  m.  John  Mulligan.    (2)  Grace,  m.  Joseph  Thorne. 
(3)  Sarah.     (4)  Ruth.     (5)  John.     (6)  Robert,  m.  Sarah 
Berry  (James). 
7  vii    John,  b.  Feb.  24,  1775;  m.  Catharine  Chute.     See  No.  13. 
viii    Sarah,  b.  April  16,  1777;  m.  Dea.  Daniel  Chute.    See  No. 
20. 

5.  V.  Joseph  Wear  (Elias,  Joseph,  Elias,  Peter),  b.  in  Gran- 
ville, N.  S.,  April  9,  1764;  m.  Elizabeth  Chute  (see  No.  10),  by  Rev. 
Jacob  Baily,  Nov.  20,  1787,  and  lived  in  Clements,  an  exemplary 
Christian  couple,  as  farmers;  d.  Nov.  4,  1844;  she  d.  April  30, 
1842,  aged  74. 

CHILDREN. 

1    Ruth,  b.   Jan.  1,    1789;  m.  Dea.   Benjamin  Potter.    See 
Potter. 

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CCXXVl  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

8     ii     Samukl,  b.  March  6,  1791. 

iii     Frances,  b.  May   8,  1793  ;  m.    William  RobbiwH  (Abial, 
James,  Jeduthen,  Jeduthen,  John,  Nicholas,  ami  Ann,  of 
Diixbury,  1638),  Jan.    18,  1810;  6  children,  and  d.  May 
6,  18(i4;  he  d.  Dec.  26,  1862,  aged  70. 
iv     Sarah,  b,  Oct.  8,  1795 ;  d.  1797. 

V     Phkbe,  b.  Jan.  16,  1798 ;  m.  Jacob,   son  of  Joseph    Itaw- 
ding.  July  20,  1817,  and  d.  Sept.,  1881;  he  d.   May  11, 
1880,  aged  84;  lived  in   Kempt,  Queens  county,  N.    S. 
V,  Children:  (1)  Eliza  Ann,  b.  1818;  d.  1887.     (2)  Joseph, 

b.  1819;  m.  Sarah  More.  (3)  John,  b.  1820;  m.  Leonora, 

daughter  of  Daniel  Dukeshire.     (4)  Rebecca,  b.  1822;  m. 

George  Ringer,  Jr.    (5)  Austin,  b.  1824  ;  m.  Esther  Duke- 

,  i '  shire,   sister  to   Leonora ;    2d,  Janette  Apt ;   3d,    Mary 

Marshall  Cress.    (6)  Ruth,  m.  John,  son  of  Rev.  Thomas 
',.v  Delong.     (7)  Sarah,  m.  Israel  Wear;  2d,  William  Toole. 

(8)  Alva,  m.  Susan  Dukeshire,  another  sister.  (9) 
Andrew,  m.  Letitia,  daugliter  of  Ezra  Dunn.  (10)  Phebe 
Jane,  m.  James  Verge. 

Job,  b.  Jan.  22,  1800. 

Jamks,  b.  Dec.  5,  1803. 

Sophia  A.,  b.  June  15,  1805 ;  d.  1807. 

Elizabeth,  b.  July  2,  1807;  ra.  Andrew,  son  of  James 
CJiristopher,  from  England,  June  20,  1826;  ho  d.  April 
30-  1847,  aged  43 ;  she  m.  2d,  Henry,  son  of  George  Apt, 
April  5,  1849;  he  d.  Jan.  6,  1870,  aged  70.;  she  m.  3d, 
Joseph  Chute,  July  2,  1877  (see  No.  62).  Children:  (1) 
Sophronia,  b,  April  18,  1827;  m.  James  McGregor,  2d 
Jr.,  Oct.,  1846;  13  children;  moved  to  Lvnn,  Mass., 
1877.  (2)  Phebe,  b.  1831;  m.  Manasseh  McGrath;  2 
children;  m,  2d,  Thomas  McGrath,  a  brother;  4  daugh- 
ters and  a  son  named  William  Hicks.  (3)  John,  b.  1833  ; 
ra.  Lizzie  Hammond;  son  Ellsworth  in  Marblehead.  (4) 
Elizabeth,  b.  1835;  m.  Henry  Maughn ;  5  children.  (5) 
Emeline,  b.  1837;  m.  Eber  Ring;  3  children.  (6)  Emma 
A.,  b.  1839;  m.  Stephen,  son  of  Ambrose  Taylor  (see 
Taylor);  8  children.  (7)  Ruth  S.,  b.  1842;  m.  Smith 
Apt;  5  children.  (8)  Henry  Apt,  b.  1852;  m.  Ida, 
daughter  of  William  Ford  ;  7  children. 

Sarah,  b.  Oct.  2,  1810;  m.  David,  son  of  Levi  Minard, 
Sept.  25,  1828,  and  lived  in  Kempt,  Queens  county,  but 
about  1860  moved  to  Brooklyn  street,  Cornwallis,  Kings 
county.  He  d.  Dec.  10,  1880,  in  his  Slst  year ;  she  d.  in 
Boston,  Feb.  25, 1887.  Children:  (1)  Elijah, b.  July  10, 
1829;  m.  Ellen,  daughter  of  Fred  Freeman;  she  d. 
1853,  aged  22;  he  m.  2d,  Janet,  daughter  of  Jesse  Hard- 
ing and  widow  of  Capt.  Foster  Page  (with  4  children), 
1874;  moved  to  Boston,  1874.  (2)  Allen,  b.  Dec.  19, 
1830;  m.  Mercy,  daughter  of  Francis  Kempton.  (3) 
David,  b.  Dec.  19, 1833;  m.  Louisa  Chute.    See  No.  63. 


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18  (Al)ial, 
1  Ann,  of 
il  d.  May 


sph    Raw- 
May  11, 

ty,  N.  S. 
2)  Josepli, 
.  Leonora, 
,  1822;  ni. 
her  Diike- 
3d,  Mary 
V.  Thomas 
am  Toole, 
ster.  (9) 
10)  Phebe 


of  James 
e  d.  April 
eorge  Apt, 
she  m.  3d, 
ildren:  (1) 
3regor,  2d 
nn,  Mass., 
xGrath;  2 
;  4  daugh- 
n,  b.  1833  ; 
head.  (4) 
dren.     (5) 

(6)  Emma 
?aylor  (see 
;  m.  Smith 
Ida, 


m. 


vi  Minard, 
jounty,  but 
vllis,  Kings 
;  she  d.  in 
b.  July  10, 
in;  she  d. 
Fesse  Hard- 
i  children), 
b.  Dec.  19, 
ipton.  (3) 
5ee  No.  63. 


XI 


(4)  Elizabeth  W.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1836;  m.  Whildon  C,  son  of 
P^dward  Burke,  1857;  had  9  children.  They  went  to 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  1877,— were  there  time  of  the  big  fire  — 
and  to  Boston,  1878,  carpenter  and  builder;  he  d.  Oct., 
1883,  aged  55.  (5)  Joseph,  b.  Nov.  25, 1841 ;  m.  Cornelia 
Sanford.  See  Sanford.  (6)  Rebecca,  b.  Sept.  6,  1843  ; 
ra.  D.  R.  Chute.  See  No.  180.  (7)  Sarah  Jane,  b.  Dec. 
3,  1845  ;  m.  Joseph  B.  Cook. 
Rebecca,  b.  June  25,  1812;  m,  Joseph  Milbury  (Thomas, 
Joseph),  July  3,  1830,  and  d.  Oct,  1866;  he  d.  Feb., 
1877,  aged  70.     They  had  3  or  4  children. 

6.     V.     James  Wear  (Elias,  Joseph,  Elias,  Peter),  b.  Nov.  12, 
1766;  m.  Rachel  Graves   about  1790,  and  lived  at  Port   Med  way. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Charles,  has  son  Leonard,  has  a  son  William,  who  lives 
in  Annapolis,  N.  S. 
Phineas,  m. 
Polly,  m. 
Joseph,  m. 

CniPMAN,  m.  Catharine  CroM's. 
Davii),  ni,  Mrs.  Myrick. 
Ezra,  ra.  Elizabeth  Wentzel ;  8  children. 
Susan,  m. 
Seth. 
Rebecca. 


11 
iii 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 

viii 

ix 

X 


7.  V.  John  Wear,  another  brother,  b.  Feb.  24,  1775;  m. 
Catharine  Chute  (see  No.  13),  1794,  and  lived  near  Paradise, 
Annapolis  couniy  ;   had  one  child  only  : 

11    i     Elias,  b.  Aug.  15,  1795. 

Mr.  Wear,  being  a  blacksmith,  went  to  St.  John's,  N.  F ,  about 
1805,  and  is  reported  to  have  d.  about  1814.  So  his  widow  m.  2d, 
Philip  Barteaux  (William,  Philip),  by  Rev.  Roger  Victs  of  Digby, 
Dec.  12,  1808,  and  lived  on  the  Sissiboo  Road  several  years;  after 
the  American  war  to  Marshalltown ;  in  1828  they  moved  to  near 
Paris,  on  the  Grand  river,  Ont.;  then  in  1834  they  moved  to  Shelby 
county,  O,;  in  1^37  moved  again  to  Ont.,  and  bought  a  farm  east 
of  London,  where  the  asylum  now  is,  but  moved  again  to  Malahide, 
and  bought  a  farm  reaching  the  shore  of  Lake  Erie,  1838.  In 
1847  they  had  a  splendid  visit  with  old  friends  and  kindred  in  Nova 
Scotia.  He  sold  out  there  to  Rev.  M.  S.  McConnell,  1849,  and  lived 
in  Bayham,  on  the  farm  of  Dea.  Andrew  Chute,  till  the  spring  of 
1854,  when  they  moved  to  Houghton,  Norfolk  county,  below  Port 


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Buiwell,  where  she  d.  Nov.  8,  aged  75.  He  removed  again  to  Mala- 
hide  and  lived  with  Charles  Chute,  Esq.  (whom  they  brought  up 
from  childhood),  and  d.  there  March  12,  1867,  aged  87. 

8.  vi.  Samuel  Wear  (Joseph,  Elias,  Joseph,  Elias,  Peter),  b. 
in  Clements,  N,  S.,  March  6,  1791  ;  m.  Dorothy  Pick,  by  Rev.  Theo- 
dore Seth  Harding,  March  30, 1812  ;  she  d.  July  23,  1830,  aged  36;  he 
m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Wood  worth,  by  Itev.  T.  S.  Harding,  Sept.  16, 
1883,  and  moved  to  Kempt,  Queens  county,  and  there  lived,  a 
farmer  and  a  pious  Christian  in  the  Baptist  church.  He  d.  Dec.  6, 
1873. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  20,  1813 ;  m.  John   Trainham, 

1838. 
ii     Joseph  Robert,  b,  Oct.  30,  1815;  d.  Aug.,  1837. 
iii     Caroline,  b.  Sept.  22,  1817;  m.  Benjamin,  son  of  William 

Skinner,  May,  1842;  he  d.  near  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1867. 
iv     Asa,  b.  Oct.  4,  1819;  d.  Dec,  1833. 
V     Mary  J.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1821 ;  d.  Aug.,  1832. 
vi    Franoks,  b.  Aug.  17,  1823  ;  m.  William  White,  Jr. 
vii     SopniA  A.,  b.  June  6,  1826  ;  d.  1832. 
viii     RECEcci* ,  b.  May  27,  1828  ;  d.  since  1860. 
ix     Margaret  A.,  b.  July  9,  1830;  d.  Aug.  6. 
X     Asa  Freeman,  b.  Sept.    16,  1834 ;  m.  Lucy,  daughter   of 
Ezra  Wear,  June,  1857,  and  had  (1)  Samuel.    (2)  Miner. 
(3)  John.     (4)  Emma  Jane.     (5)  Ethelon   Eunice.     (6) 
Frances,  b.  July  12,  1869;  m.  Andrew  H.,  son  of  Mark 
Sanford,    and    live   in    Brookline.      (7)    William.      (8) 
Charles.      (9)    Mary.     (10)  Arthur  B.;   besides  4  d.   in 
infancy.     He  d.  Aug.  30,  1880  ;  she  m.  2d,  Robert  Pet- 
titt.  May  10,  1882,  and   live  at  Tupperville,  near  Round 
Hill,  N.  S. 
xi    John  Prior,  b.  Aug.  7, 1836;  m.  Matilda  L.  Chute.    See 

No.  60. 
xii     Joseph  Aaron,  b.  Feb.  24,  1839 ;  m.  Mary,  daughter   of 
James  Finton,  April  9,  1872  ;  8  children;  he  d.  Jan.  12, 
1891. 
xiii     George  Albert,  b.  June  3,  1841 ;  m.  Martha  Jane,  daugh- 
ter of  J.  W.  Robbins,  Sept.  22,  1864;  10  children;  live 
at  Digby. 
xiv    Pelina  Ad  aline,  b.   Feb.   10,  1844 ;    m.  Aaron   Butler, 

Oct.  22,  1872 ;  2  daughters. 
XV  Sarah  Amanda,  b.  Sept.  18,  1848;  m.  James  Forrest, 
June  12,  1867;  6  children;  m.  2d,  William,  son  of 
Nathaniel  Mott,  Aug.  20,  1884.  Mr.  Mott  m.  1st,  Lucy 
■  Jane  Andrews,  and  had  a  son  Charles,  b.  Aug.  28,  1878  ; 
she  d.  March  23,  1884,  aged  38;  live  at  Laquille,  near 
Annapolis. 


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CCXXIX 


lo  Mala- 
lught  up 

*eter),  b. 
?v.  Theo- 
sd  36;  he 
Sept.  16, 
lived,  a 
d.  Dec.  6, 


h-ainhain. 


p  William 
1867. 


Jr. 


lughter  of 
(2)  Miner, 
mice.  (6) 
[1  of  Mark 
liam.  (8) 
es  4  d.  in 
lobert  Pet- 
ear  Round 

hute.     See 

aughter   of 
d.  Jan.  12, 

ane,  daugh- 
Idren;  live 

•on   Butler, 

es  Forrest, 
am,  son  of 
Q.  1st,  Lucy 
;.  28, 1878 ; 
quille,  near 


9.  vi.  Job  Wear,  brother  to  Samuel,  b.  Jan.  22,  1800 ;  m. 
Elizabeth  Potter,  Nov.  4,  1824,  and  lived  in  Clements,  pious  farmers ; 
d.  Jan.  22,  1846;  she  d.  Oct.  10,  1874,  aged  75. 

CHILDREN. 

i     James,  b.  1825;  m. 
ii     Joseph  Eliab,  b.  1827;  m.  Charlotte  A.  Chute.     See  No. 

60. 
iii     Israel,  b.  1830  ;  m.  Sarah  Rawding;  2  children,   and  d.; 

she  m.  2d,  William  Toole, 
iv     Sally  Ann,  d.  younp:,  about  1853-4. 

V  Lemma,  m.  Beechcr  Milbury  (Joseph,  Thomas,  Joseph)  ;  4 

children,  Beecher,  Saunders,  Fanny  Jane,  and  Charles, 
vi     Fanny,  m.  John  Combs,  and  d.;  he  m.  twice  sihce. 
vii     Benny,  m.  Nancy,  daughter  of  Manasseh  McGrath. 

10.  vi.  James  Wear,  the  youngest  brother,  b.  Dec.  5,  1803; 
m.  **arah  Robinson,  Dec,  1825,  and  lived  in  Clements,  but  moved  to 
Frederickton,  N.  B.,  about  1885,  since  which  time  little  is  known  of 
them. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Phebe  Jane,  b.  1827.  ii  Dimock. 

iii  Hannah.  iv  Maria. 

V  James.  vi  Alfred. 
vii  Sarah  Jane. 

11.  vi.  Elias  Wear  (John,  Elias,  Joseph,  Elias,  Peter),  b. 
near  Paradise,  N.  S.,  Aug.  15,  1795 ;  lived  near  Bridgetown  a  dozen 
years  or  more,  then  went  over  to  the  south  shore  of  Nova  Scotia, 
and  lived  at  Liverpool,  Port  Med  way,  and  Port  Maton ;  belonged 
to  the  Baptist  church  ;  very  ambitious  and  energetic,  but  rather  un- 
fortunate. He  m.  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Martin  and  Bethiah  (Smith) 
Peach,  by  Rev.  John  Payzant,  Liverpool,  June  30,  1825.  They 
moved  over  to  Bear  River  in  1843;  then  to  Elgin  county,  Ont.,  1853, 
and  lived  in  Malahide  and  Bayham,  and  d.  in  Houghton,  Norfolk 
county,  May  15, 1883 ;  she  d.  May  23,  1883,  aged  76. 

CHILDREN. 

1  John  Henry,  b.  Oct.  20,  1832 ;  calker  by  trade,  went  back 
to  Nova  Scotia,  1856;  m.  Sarah  E.  Gardner,  1857,  and 
since  1880  went  into  Maine. 
:  ii  Elias,  b.  Nov.  9,  1834;  m.  Angeline  Durkee,  June  26, 
1 859,  in  Malahide,  Ont.;  had  a  son  and  daughter.  She 
d.  Aug.,  1864,  aged  22 ;  he  m.  2d,  Sarah  C.  Meadows, 
Feb.  12,  1865,  and  had  a  son  and  4  daughters ;  she  d. 
March  14,  1883;  he  d.  March  25,  1885. 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


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iii     Dbmna,  b.  Nov.  13,  1836;  in.  Hi  nun  McCornI),  in  Michi- 

fan,  1856,  and  lived  there  35  years,  having   7  children, 
[e  d.  Sept.    16,  1885;  she   moved    with    2  or  3  of  the 
children  to  Oklahoma,  1891. 
iv    Jane,  b.  Nov.  7,  1838  ;  m.  Alfred  Patient,  Dec.  17,  1864  ; 

9  children  in  Houghton,  Ont.;  live  at  Mabee. 
V     Elnorah,    b.   Jan.   *J,  1842;    m.    Hiram,  son   of    James 

Sharp,  Jan.  9,  1863,  in  Houghton, 
vi  AzuHA,  b.  Oct.  14,  1846;  m.  John  Hillington,  1866,  and  d. 
1878;  he  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Dorcas  Ryer,  1878,  and  live  at 
Colpov's  Bay,  souch  side  of  Lake  Huron, 
vii  Naomi,  b.  June  18,  1849;  m.  William  van  Scythe,  Sept.  23, 
1869,  an«l  d.  Nov.  2,  1881,  at  Staynor,  Norfolk  county ; 
he  m.  2d,  Lucinda  A.,  daughter  of  Elias  and  Angeline 
Wear,  May  31,  1882. 


4 


WHEELOCK. 


i^n 


1.  i.  Rev.  Ralph  Wheelock,  "  the  founder  of  Medtield,"  was 
b.  in  Shroi»8hire,  Eng.,  1600 ;  bred  at  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge  Uni- 
versity ;  A.  B.,  1626;  A.  M.,  1631  ;  came  over,  1637,  probably  with 
wife  Rebecca  and  daughter  Rebecca;  first  to  Watertown,  then  to 
Dedham,  1638;  made  a  freeman,  1639;  clerk  of  the  writs  (towu- 
clerk),  1642;  solemnized  marriages  in  Medfield  and  Mendon,  1645  ; 
selectman,  1651  to  1655;  school-teacher,  J.  P.,  and  filled  other  oflices 
from  that  time  onward.  He  built  a  house  in  Medfield,  1651-2,  and 
d.  1683.     His  wife  d.  1680. 


I 


CHILDREN. 

i     Rebecca,  b.  about  1632  ;  m.  John  Crafts,  June  7,  1654. 
ii     Peregrina,  b.  about   1634;  m.  Jonn  Warfield,  1669,  and 
d.  1671. 

2  iii    Gershom,  b.  1636. 

iv     Mary,  b.  1638  ;  m.  Joseph  Miles,  1661. 

3  V     Benjamin,  b.  164(». 

vi  Samuel,  b.  1642;  m.  Sarah  Kendrick,  1678;  7  children, 
and  d.  1698  ;  she  m.  2d,  Josiah  Rockwood,  1703.  Their 
children  were  (1)  Sarah  (1679-1716);  m.  1700,  Henry 
Guernsey.  (2)  Samuel  (1680-1698).  (3)  Rebecca  (1681- 
82).  (4)  Drodat,  b.  and  d.  1684.  (5)  Mercy,  b.  1685  ; 
d.  young.  (6)  Mehitable,  b.  1689;  m.  1709,  Benoni 
Partridge.  (7)  Thomas,  b.  and  d.  1699. 
vii  Record,  b.  1644;  m.  Increase  Ward,  1672. 
viii     Experience,  b.  1648;  m.  Joseph  Warren,  1668. 

4  ix     Eleazer,  b.  1654. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


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in  Michi- 
ehiltlren. 
3  of  the 

17,  1864  ; 

)f    James 

)6,  and  d. 
d    live  at 

,  Sept.  23, 

;   county ; 

Angeline 


field,"  was 
idge  Uni- 
jably  with 
n,  then  to 
its  (town- 
Son,  1645  ; 
Lher  offices 
651-2,  and 


7,  1654. 
1669,  and 


7  children, 
i03.  Their 
700,  Henry 
ecca  (1681- 
y.  b.  1685; 
09,   Benoni 


2.  ii.  (iershoni  Wheelock  (Kev.  Ralph),  I),  in  KnjTlan<l, 
1636;  in.  Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Stoddor  of  llinghaui,  1658, 
and  lived  in  Medfield ;  d.  1684.  ' 

CHILDRKN. 

i  Hannah,  b.  and  d.  1659. 

ii  Samukf,,  b.  and  d.  1660. 

iii  Hannah,  b.  and  d.  1661. 

iv  Samukl,  b.  1664;  lived  in  Marlboro'  and  Shrewsijury. 

V  John,  b.  1670;  d.  1684. 

5  vi  Joseph,  b.  1672. 

vii     Timothy,  b.  1673;  d.  1761. 

3.  ii.  Benjamin  Wheelocli  (Rev.  Ralidi),  b.  in  Medfield, 
1640;  ra.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  Bullen,  1668;  moved  to 
Mendon,  1685. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Elizabeth,  b.  1671. 

ii  Maey,  b.  1674. 

iii  Alice,  b.  1676. 

iv  BEN.rAMiN,  b.  1678. 

6  V  Obadiah,  b.  1685. 

4.  ii.  Capt.  Eleazer  Wheelock  (Rev.  Ralph),  b.  1654 ;  m. 
Elizabeth  Fuller  of  Rehoboth,  1678;  she  d.  1689;  he  ra.  2d,  Mary 
Chenery,  who  d.  1732.  Capt.  Eleazer  Wheelock  was  a  hunter  of 
wolves  (killed  4  in  1676) ;  selectman  1720,  and  prominent  in  town 
affairs;  d.  1731. 


CHILDREN. 


1 
ii 


Elizabeth,  b.  1679. 

Dea.  Ralph,   1682-1748;  m. ,   and  had   a  son 

Eleazer,  b.  April  22,  1711  ;  graduated  at  Yale,  1733;  m. 
fearah,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Davenport,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  William  Maltby  of  New  Haven,  April  29,  1735  ; 
6  children,  3  d.  in  infancy.  She  d.  1746,  aged  43 ;  he  m. 
2d,  Mrs.  Mary  Brinsmead,  Nov.  21,  1747,  of  Milford, 
Conn.,  and  had  5  children  at  Lebanon,  Conn.  Rev. 
Eleazer  Wheelock,  d.d.,  was  the  first  president  of  Dart- 
mouth College,  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1766,  which  grew  origi- 
nally out  of  an  Indian  school  of  1754.  Dr.  Wheelock  d. 
Saturday,  April  24,  1779.  Children  :  (1)  Theodora,  b. 
17b6  ;  m.  1751,  Alex.  Phelps  ;  m.  2d,  1777,  Capt.  John 
>J^"!^f?5  d.  1786,  aged  70.  (2)  Ruth,  b.  1740;  m.  Rev. 
William  Patton,  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  d.  1775,  aged  37. 
She  survived  56  years,  and  d.  1831.     (3)  Rodolphus,  b. 


r : ". 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


l>f. 


1       ■i 
1.     • 


I''  f'S 


!■,*■ 


111 

iv 

V 

vi 


vu 


1742;  praduatcl  Vale,  1765,  and  d.  1817.  (4)  Mary,  b. 
1748;  m.  Trof.  Bezaleel  Wc.odwanl,  1772,  and  d.  1807. 
(ft)  Ahifrail,  I).  1751;  m  Prof.  Sylvester  Ripley,  and  d. 
at  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1818.  (6)  John,  ij..i».,  b.  1754;  suc- 
eoeded  his  father  as  president  of  the  college,  and  d.  1817. 
(7)  Eleazer,  b.  1756.     (8)  James,  b.  1759. 

Mauy,  b.  1686;  ni.  David  Clark,  1703,  and  d.  1714. 

Ei,KAZEK,  b.  1690  ;  d.  1705. 

RKHKct  A,  b.  1692;  m.  John  Fisher ;  Jeremiah  Adanis, 
1715,  Med  way. 

Ephraim,  b.  1697;  deacon,  1738,  prominent  in  town  affairs, 
etc.;  m.  1721,  Miriam  BuUen  (Elisha,  Samuel,  to  Water- 
town  1636,  freeman  1641,  owned  a  house  1646,  which 
was  Iturnt  by  Indians  1675,  selectman,  1682;  m.  Mary 
Morse,  and  both  d.  1691);  she  d.  1727,  aged  25;  he  m. 
2d,  1729,  Priscilla  Plimpton  (Joseph,  Joseph,  John);  she 
d.  1740,  aged  36;  he  m.  3d,  Experience  Bullard  (John, 
Joseph,  John);  she  d.  1755,  aged  45 ;  he  m.  4th,  Mary 
Partridge  (Nathaniel,  William),  widow  of  Samuel  Ellis 
(Eleazer,  John);  she  d.  1762,  aged  62;  he  m.  5th,  1766, 
Elizabeth  Colburn  of  Dedhani,  and  d.  1785;  she  d.  1775. 
Children:  (1)  Ebenezer  (1724-1812),  called  "Master 
Wheelock,"  as  lie  was  a  great  school-teacher,  1756  to 
1775;  he  m.  1790,  Sarah  Plimpton  (Sylvester,  Jonathan, 
Joseph,  John),  who  d.  1844,  aged  94.  (2)  Ralph,  b. 
1726;  settled  in  Sturbridge.  (3)  Abigail,  b.  1730  ;  m. 
Lemuel  Kollack,  1752.  (4)  Joseph,  b.  1732;  m.  1770, 
Sarah  Clark  ;  taught  school,  1763  ;  selectman,  1767  to  '70 ; 
to  Sherborn,  and  d.  1787;  6  children;  widow  m.  2d, 
Samuel  Sanger,  1789.  (5)  Ephraim,  b.  1733;  was  4 
years  in  the  French  and  Indian  war ;  captain  at  Louis- 
burg,  1758;  colonel  in  the  Revolution;  in.  1767,  Marv 
Clapp  of  Walpole  (d.  1808),  and  d.  1826;  6  children. 
(6)  Moses,  b.  and  d.  1736.  (7)  Moses,  1737-1801 ;  set- 
tled in  Westboro'.  (8)  Ichabod,  b.  and  d.  1740.  (9) 
Priscilla,  1743-1834;  m.  1762,  Silas  Mason  (Thomas, 
Ebenezer,  Thomas). 

Abigail,  b.  1699 ;  m.  1723,  Peter  Cooledge. 


i/ 


>, , 


5     iii.     Joseph    Wheelock  (Gershom,   Rev.  Ralph),   b.  1672 ; 

settled   in   Lancaster,  Worcester   county ;   m.  Abigail  ,  1725 ; 

member  of  the  tirst  church,  1748;  d.  July  19,  1752;  she  d.  Feb.  9, 
1751.  .  . 


CHILDREN. 


i    Olive,  b.  Jan.  7,  1 726 ;  m.  Jonathan  Broadstreet  of  Lunen- 
burg, July  2,  1741. 
ii     Oliver,  b.  Dec.  7,  1727  ;  m.  Lucretia  Smith,  1782. 


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Mary,  b. 
1  i\.  1807. 
/,  and  d. 
754 ;  8UC- 
\  d.  1817. 

14. 

\   Adams, 

vn  affairs, 
to  Water- 
16,   wliich 

in.  Mary 
5;  he    m. 
ohn);  she 
ird   (John, 
4th,  Mary 
muel  Ellis 
5th,  1766, 
le  d.  1775. 
d  "Master 
r,  1756   to 
Jonathan, 
Ralph,    b. 
.  1730  ;  m. 
;  m.    1770, 
767  to '70; 
ow  m.  2d, 
J3 ;  was   4 

at  Louis- 
[767,  Mary 
6  children. 
-1801 ;  set- 

1740.     (9) 

(Thomas, 


I,   b.  1672; 

,  1725; 

!  d.  Feb.  9, 


t  of  Lunen- 
82. 


ui 
iv 

V 

vi 

vii 

7  viii 

ix 


JoHKi'it,  b.  Feb.  14,  1729;  m.  Alice  Pape,  Lunenburjj,  1751 ; 

10   children;  m.  2d,  Olive  .     He   was  a  soldier  in 

the  Hevoliiti«»n,  and  d.  March   10,  1778. 
PiiiNKAK,  b.  Nov.  9,  1781, 
John,  b.  Soyt.  9,    1733;  fifer,  driiinnier,  an<l   sergeant  in 

the  Hevohition.  and  d.  Feb.  7,  177S. 
Ahnou,  b.  Nov.  16,  1735  ;  ni.  Mary  Brown,  April  12,  1758  ; 

5  children,  Lunenburg. 
Prudence,  1).  Nov.  28,  1737;  m.  John  Warner,  1757. 
Abkl,  b.  June  29,  1739;  went  to  Nova  Scotia. 
F^Li.iAii,  b.  May  26,  1741,  Leominster;  m.  Anna  Wilds  of 

Shirley,  .Tuly,  1775,  and  d.  from  a  fall  from  a  cart,  1775. 
Elisha,  b.  M.nrch  26,  1743. 


6.  in.  Obadiilh  Wlicelock  (Benjamin,  Rev.  Ralph), b.  1685; 
m.  Elizabclh  Darling,  1708,  and  was  a  man  of  note  in  Rehoboth 
and  Milford. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Elizabeth,  b.  July  11,  1709;  m.  Ephraim  Daniels,  1733. 

8  ii     Obadiah,  b.  Sept.  21,  1712. 

iii  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  6,  1714;  m.  Hannah  Ammidown,  1738. 

iv  Hannah,  b.  Aug.  18,  1716;  m.  Joshua  Underwood,  1737. 

V  Ebenkzicr,  b.  Aug.  13,  1718;   m.  Mary  Slocnin,  1738. 

vi  Rebkcca,  b.  Aug.  30,  1720;  m.  Benjamin  Fisk,  1747. 

vii  Makcaret,  b.  Feb.  18,  1723;  m.  James  Albee,  1739. 

viii  JosiAH,  b.  March  30,  1725;  m.  Ephraim  Clark,  1748. 

7.  iv.  Abel  WheelOCk  (Joseph,  Gershom,  Rev.  Ralph),  b.  in 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  June  29,  1739;  went  to  Annapolis  county,  N.  S., 
1760;  rn.  Sarah  Foster  (Benjamin,  Jacob,  Lsaac,  Reginald),  April 
26,  1764,  and  lived  in  Granville,  as  farmers. 

CHILDREN. 

9  i     BEN.TAMIN,  b.  Jan.  26,  1765. 

ii    Joseph,  b.  July  7,  1767  ;  d.  young. 
10    iii    John,  b.  April,  1769. 

iv  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  24,  1771 ;  m.  Thomas  Wheeler  Banks. 
Children  :  (1)  William,  b.  March  17,  1791 ;  m.  Harriet, 
daughter  of  Asaph  Wheelock.  (2)  Sarah  (with  Ruth 
Foster  when  she  was  killed  by  the  tree),  m.  Andrew 
Brown,  Jr.  (3)  Abel,  m.  Susan  Freeman  of  Brookfield. 
(4)  John,  m.  Nancy,  daughter  of  Jacob  Benjamin.  (5) 
Betsy,  m.  Clark  Felch.  (6)  Ezekiel,  m.  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Allen  Parker,  and  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jonas 
Ward.  (7)  Rufus,  m.  Annie  Hen'nung.  (8)  Sophia,  m. 
Benjamin,  son  of  Samuel  Wheelock.  /9)  Dea.  Thomas, 
m.  Salome,  sister  to  Nancy  Benjamin.     (10)  Clarinda,  m. 


Ii 


if, 

A'  ■ 


CCXXXIV 


ALLIKn    FAMILIKS. 


■■»     " 


Robert  Barteaux  (Charles,  William,  Philip).    (II)  Z;icha- 
riah;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Satuucl  Dodge. 

11  V     Samuel,  b.  Jan.  6,  1773. 
vi     Ei.izAHKTH,  b.  1775;  in.  Major  Ezekiel  Cleveland,  Jr.    See 

Whitman. 

12  vii     Akkl,  b.  April  23,  1777. 
viii     Abigail,   b.  1779;   m.  Samuel   Felch    (Daniel,   Ebenezer, 

John,    Henry,   Henry),  and    had  (1)  Daniel,  d.    an  old 
bachelor.     (2)  Sarah,  m.  Charlton   Beals  (Elijah,  Abel). 

(3)  Hannah,  ni.  Elijah  Roop.     (4)  John,  ni.  bieut. ,  LuCt 

^^stufttm  of  Rev.  Thomas  Delong.  (if)  ^*vt^  »..  a"»v*f»  Riw««i 
ix     Oliver,  b.  1782  ;  d.  yonng. 


■1^  ■ 


I 


•i. 


3 


1 

11 

13 

iii 

14 

IV 

15 

V 

8.  iv.  Obadiali  WheelOCk  (Obadiah,  Benjamin,  Rev.  Ralph)^ 
b.  Sept.  21,  1712;  m.  Martha,  daughter  of  Josej)h  and  Sarah 
(Lovett)  Sumner,  Oct.  26,  1738 ;  lived  in  Mendon,  Mass. 

CHILDREN". 

ZipPORAH,  b.  May  12,  1734. 

Martha,  b.  March  17,  1736. 

Obaoiah,  b.  July  7,  1738. 

Joseph,  b.  Julv  17,  1740. 

Elias,  b.  April  17,  1743. 

vi     AniGAiL,  b.  April  24,  1746  ;  m. Moulton. 

vii    Jesse,  b.  Oct.  2,  1748;  m.  Abigail   Lovett,  and    d.  Saco, 

Me.,  1816;  6  children, 
viii     Amariah,  b.  Sf'|)t.  18,  1752. 

9.  V.  Benjamin  Wheelock  (Abel,  Joseph,  Gershom,  Rev. 
Ralph),  b.  in  Granville,  N.  S.,  J.an.  26,  1765  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Roundtree)  Jacques,  1790,  and  lived  in 
Granville. 

fHILDREN. 

i  Elizabeth,  b.  March  28,  1791 ;  m.  George  Wade  and  had 
(1)  Gilbert,  b.  1811.  (2)  Phebe,  b.  1813.  (3)  Churchill, 
b.  1815.  (4)  Benjamin,  b.  1817.  (5)  Sylvanu.s,  h.  1819. 
(6)  Abel,  b.  1821.  (7)  George,  b.  1823.  (8)  Mary  Eliiia- 
beth,  b.  1827.     (9)  Lucretia,  b.  1833. 

ii     Sarah,  b.  1794;  m.  Abner  Foster.     See  Foster. 

iii  Abel,  b.  Aug.  27,  1797;  m.  Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter  of 
Ezekiel  Foster,  Jr.,  and  had  Joseph  Israel,  b.  Jan.  1, 
1828;  m.  Elizabeth  Ann  Foster  (cousin),  daughter  of 
Thomas  F>ster;  she  d.;  he  in.  2d,  Ruth  Bent.  Mr. 
Wheelock  d.;  she  d.  Aug.  16,  1><59. 

iv     Mary,  b.  Aug.  7,  1799;  m.  Thomas,   son  of  Ezekiel  Fos- 
ter, Jr.     See  Foster. 
16     v     William  K.,  b.  Sept.  14,  1804. 


...I 


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ALLIED     FAMILIKS. 


CCXXXV 


il)  Zacha- 
1,  Jr.    See 


Ebenezer, 
(1.  an  old 
ah,  Abel). 


•v.  Ralph), 
ind    Sarah 


10.  V.  John  Wheelock  (Abel,  Joseph,  Gershoin,  Rev.  Ralph), 
b.  April,  17H9;  m.  Mary  Gilliatt,  daughter  of  William  and  Rebecca 
(Appleby)  Gilliatt,  from  England,  and  lived  at  Torbrook,  N.  S.;  four 
children  ;  she  d,;  he  m.  •J<1,  Mittie,  daughter  of  Maj.  Nat.  Parker, 
and  d.  Aug.,  1816;  she  d.  1863,  aged  75. 


17 


CHILDRBX 

SKiJGt.-MA.i.  Abel.  b.  1793. 

Ann,    b.  17^4;  ni.  Jolni  Hoffman,  and 


1    d.  Saeo, 


hom.  Rev. 
th,  daugh- 
d  lived  in 


le  and  had 

Churchill, 

Id,  I).  1819. 

ilary  Eli/.a- 


aughter  of 
b.   Jati.  1, 

aught«'r  of 
Jent.     Mr. 

zekiel  Fos- 


m 


IV 


had  (I)  Abel,  m, 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  William  Allen.  ("2)  Mary  Ann, 
nj.  William  Copeland.  (3)  John,  m.  Ann  Shipp,  widow 
of  D.  Robinson.  (4)  Rebecca,  m.  Henry,  son  of  Iland- 
ley  Banks.  (5)  Sarah,  m.  Joseph  Wheelock  (Samuel, 
Abel);  2d,  Dea.  Leason  Baker.  (6)  Joseph,  m.  Sophia, 
daughter  of  Parker  Viditoe.  (7)  Silas,  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Rumsey;  2d,  Amanda  Banks, 
widow  of  Areiiibald  Kendall. 

Rebecca,  b.  Sept.  10,  1796;  m.  Guy  Carleton  Payson 
(Jonathan,  Jonathan,  Jonathan,  Ephraim,  Dea.  Edward, 
over  to  Roxburv,  1636,  d.  about  1690),  and  d.  Nov.  10, 
1843;  he  d.  April  1ft,  1830,  aged  40.  Children:  (1) 
Cynthia,  b.  1818;  m.  Elias  Grimes,  Esq.  (Hugh,  Patrick), 
and  live  near  Lawrence,  Mass.  (2)  Edward  W.,  b.  1820 ; 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Murdock,  in  Boston.  (3) 
Guy  C,  b.  1822;  m.  Mary  P.  Ames;  Branny  Nichols.  (4) 
Jane,  b.  1826;  ni.  Asaph,  son  of  Dea.  Daniel  Whitman. 
(5)  Holland,  b.  1829;  m.  Mary  F.  Goodwin. 

Mary,  b.  1799;  m.  Peter,  son  of  Obadiah  and  Hannah 
(Chute)  Morae,  and  had  (1)  Waity,  m.  Elliott,  son 
of  Abednego  Sprowfe.  (2)  Obadiah,  m.  Mary 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Stephen  Henry  Jefferson.  (3) 
Valentine.  (4)  Demaris,  m.  Silas  Viditoe  (William, 
Jesse).  (.*))  Mary  Eliza,  m.  James,  son  of  Richard  Arm- 
strong. (6)  John,  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Abednego 
Sprowle.     (7)  S.arah  Jane.  d.  about  40.     (8)  Salome,  m. 

Armstrong.      (9)    Almira,   m.   Abednego,   son    of 

John  Allen.  (10)  Edward,  m.  Chariot,  'laughter  of  Henry 
Marshall.     (11)  Isaiah,  d.  yoursg. 


11.  V.  SaiUliel  Wheelock  (Abel,  Joseph,  Gershom,  Rev. 
Ralph),  b.  in  (Tranville,  N.  S.,  Jan.  6,  1773;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of 
Walter  Wilkins;  lived  at  Torbrook,  anl  d.  July,  1850;  she  d.  1832, 
aged  49. 

CHILDREN.  '■ 

i     Joseph,  b.  1807  ;  m.   Sarah,  daughter  of  John    Hoffman, 

and  d.  1873;  she  m.  2d,  Dea.  Leason  Baker, 
ii     Bbnjamin,  b.  1809;  m.  Sophia,  daughter  of  Thomas  W. 


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CCXXXVl  ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


Banks,  and  tl.  nt  Toibrook,  1891.  They  had  (1)  Mary 
E.,  b.  1836;  d,  1837.  (2)  Albert,  b.  1838.  (3)  Clarinda, 
b.  1840;  d.  1889.  (4)  Malimla,  b.  1842;  m.  Abner  B., 
8on  of  Abner  Parker,  and  d.  1888.  (5)  Rufiia  W.,  b. 
Nov.  9,  1844;  tn.  Emma  J.,  daughter  of  Eben  Wood- 
burv,  1873;  4  cliildren  ;  to  Lawrence,  1870.  (6)  James, 
b.  1846;  d.  1860.  (7)  Josephine,  b.  1848. 
iii  Sarah,  b.  1811 ;  scalded  to  death,  1815. 
iv  Walter,  b.  April  1,  1813 ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Silas 
Gates  ;  2d,  Jane,  daughter  of  Jacob  Gates  (two  cousins), 
and  had  (I)  John  Whitefield,  b.  Aug.  14,  1849.  (2)  In- 
gram Bill,  b.  Nov.  4,  1851 ;  m.  Hattie,  daughter  of  Alex. 
Bowey,  1875;  Portland,  Me.  (3)  Maggie  I.,  b.  March 
15,  1853;  d.  March,  1877.  (4)  Clara  E.,  b.  April  7,  1860; 
m.  Samuel  Hooper,  1880.  (5)  Charles  A.,  b.  April  15, 
1867 ;  d.  in  July.  Mr.  Wheelock  moved  from  Nictaux 
Falls,  N.  S.,  to  Boston,  1869  ;  to  Lawrence,  1871. 
V  James,  b.  1815 ;  m.  Henrietta  (Freeman)  Smith ;  had 
Josephine,  b.  about  1845 ;  m.  William,  son  of  George 
Miller,  Middleton,  N.  S.  Mrs.  W.  d.;  he  m.  2d,  Lydia 
Palfrey,  widow  of  John  Crisp,  and  d.  Oct.  29,  1882. 
vi  William,  b.  1817  ;  m.  Love,  daughter  of  Samuel  Roberts, 
and  had  (1)  Lovena,  m.  W.  H.  Hamilton,  and  d.  Sept., 
1892.  (2)  Aim,  m.  John,  son  of  Nathaniel  Parker.  (3) 
George  Whitefield,  m.  Annabel  Brown  (John,  Andrew), 
and  d.  Oct.,  1892.  (4)  Sai.ih.  (5)  Samuel,  m.  Mary, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Prince.  (6)  Handley,  m.  Adelia 
Pierce,  widow  of  Reuben  Roberts,  son  of  Acel.  (7) 
William,  1856-1873.  (8)  Bronte,  ra.  Arthur,  son  of 
James  Spinney.  (9)  Charles  O.,  d.  aged  17.  (10)  Win- 
nie A  ,  m.  Albert  H.  Winslow  (William  Henry,  Henry  B., 
Aaron,  Zebulon,  Elisha,  Samuel,  Ephraim,  Samuel  Wins- 
<■  ley,  over  to  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1638,  d.  1663),  and  live  in 

'  ,  Lynn. 

vii     Wesley,  b.  1819;  m.  Mary   Jane   Masters  (Rev.  Ezekiel, 

Abram,    Ezekiel),    and    d,    in    Boston,   Feb.  11,   1892. 

Children  :  (1)  Guilford  D.,  m.  Jessie,  daughter  of  John 

Pierce.     (2)  Syretha,  m.  Nelson  Pierce  (Henry,  Willis, 

>  from  Ireland),  and    live  in    West  Roxbury.     (.3)  James 

Wesley ;  d.  young.     (4)  Mary  Frances,  m.  Jesse  A.,  son 
of  Edward  Van  Home,  and  live  in  South  Boston, 
viii     Rev.  George  Whitefield,  b.  1822;  d.  in  the  Bahamas,  a 
i'.'  Methodist,  1846. 

ix     Anthonv,  b.  1824;  m.  Josephine ,  Deep  Creek,  Va.; 

'  .  3  children. 

X     Samuel,  b.  1826  ;  d.soon. 

xi     Dea.  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  24,  1828;   m.  Maggie,   tlaughter  of 
i  Jacob  Gates,  June  24,  1858;  went  to  Boston,  1872;  to 

East  Boston  and  Winthrop,  1885.    They  had  (1)  Arthur 
Brinton,  b.  1861 ;  m.  Ada  Hall.   (2)  George  W.,  b.  1862  ; 


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ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


CCXXXVll 


(I)  Mary 
Clarinda, 
Abner  B., 
us  W.,  b. 
'.n  Wood- 
[6)  James, 


of  Silas 
)  cousins), 
{•2)  In- 
r  of  Alex. 

b,  Marcli 
il  7,  1860; 

April    15, 
Nictaux 
571. 

aith  ;    had 
of  George 
2d,   Lydia 
188-2. 
(1  Roberts, 

d.   Sept., 
rker.     (3) 
Andrew), 
ra.    Mary, 
m.  Adelia 
Acel.     (7) 
iir,  son    of 
(10)  Win- 
Henry  B., 
luel  Wins- 
ind  live  in 

V.  Ezekiel, 
11,   1892. 

'r  of  John 

ry,  Willis, 
(3)  James 

5se  A.,  son 

ton. 

Bahamas,  a 

Jreek,  Va.; 


iiii^htor  of 
,  1872  ;  to 
[1)  Arthur 
.,  b.  1862  ; 


Xll 


m.     (3)  Joseph  H.,   b.  1865;  m.  Euphemia  Kezia   Lee, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     (4)  Ida  May,  b.  1873. 
Rkv.  Johx,  b.  1831  ;  d.  in  Nova  Scotia,  a  Baptist,  about 
1855. 


11 

iii 


IV 


12.  V.  Abel  Wheelock  (Abel,  Joseph,  Gershom,  Rev.  Ralph), 
b.  April  23,  1777  ;  in.  Parney,  daughter  of  Maj.  Nat.  Parker,  Nov. 
20,  1801,  and  lived  at  Nictaux;  d.  Aug.  30,  1856;  she  d.  Feb.  24, 
1875,  aged  92. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Dea.  Samuel,  b.  Feb.  20,  1803 ;  m.  Eliza  Ann  Barteaux 
(Charles,  William,  Philip),  1829,  and  d.  Feb.  27,  1872; 
she  d.  1885,  aged  82. 

LuciNDA,  b.  Sept.  22,  1804;  d.  Jan.  28,  1827. 

Olive,  b.  Dec.  24,  1806;  m.  Robert  Barteaux,  1827, 
brother  to  Eliza  Ann ;  had  7  children,  and  d.  May  31, 
1857  ;  he  d.  1875,  aged  71. 

Parney,  b.  Jan.  20,^1808;  m.  James  Barteaux,  twin  to 
Robert,  1829;  had  11  children,  and  d.  June  1,  1875;  he 
d.  1875  also. 

John,  b.  July  28,  1811 ;  in.  Emily  J.  Dodge  (Charles,  Ste- 
l)lK!n,  Tristram,  Tristram,  Tristram),  1838;  she  d.  1882, 
aged  67;  he  m.  2d,  Adelaide  C.  Cosgrove,  1883. 

Dea.  Abel  Maynard,  b,  Dec.  23,  1813;  m.  Eliza,  daugh- 
ter of  Walter  Wilkins,  1840;  she  d.  1882,  aged  69;  he 
m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Cutten,  widow  of  Beniah  Morse,  April 
24,  1883.  Maynard,  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Wilkins) 
Brown,  was  adopted  by  Dea.  A.  M.  Wheelock,  at  Ber- 
wick, N.  S.;  educated  at  Arcadia  College,  and  is  a  Bap- 
tist minister  in  Nova  Scotia. 

Letitia,  b.  July  15,  1816 ;  m.  James  Spinney,  1834,  Tor- 
brook  ;   13  children. 

MiTTiE,  b.  July  15,  1816;  ra.  James  P.  Wiswall  (1801- 
1878),  1839;  10  children. 

Ezekiel  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  3,  1818.  '^ 


VI 


vu 


vni 


18    ix 


13.  V.  Capt.  Obadiah  Wheelock  (Obadiah,  Obadiah,  Ben- 
jamin, Rev.  Ralph),  b.  in  Mendon,  Worcester  county,  Mass.,  July 
7,  1738 ;  taken  to  Nova  Scotia,  on  the  schooner  Charming  Molly, 
from  Boston  to  Annapolis,  May,  1760,  and  settled  near  Bridgetown ; 
m.  Rachel  Rice  (Beriah,  Thomas,  Thomas,  Dea.  Edmund),  and  d. 
1807. 

CHILDREN. 

1  Asaph,  m.  1797,  Mary  Church,  and  had  (1)  Thomas,  b. 
Jan.  6,  1799;  m.  Caroline,  daughter  of  Ward  Wheelock, 
(2)  Hoyt,  off  unknown.     (3)  Harriet,  m.  William,  son  of 


fit 


;\»*.i,., 


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CCXXXVm  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

Thomas  W.  Biuiks.  (4)  Morton,  in.  Elizabeth  O'Brien. 
(5)  Hannah,  b.  1804;  m.  William  W.,  son  of  Asa  Fos- 
ter, and  d.  1890.  (6)  Obadiah,  d.  in  California.  (7) 
Constant,  m.  (8)  Mary,  m.  William  Miller.  (9)  Sally, 
m.  Samuel,  son  of  Robert  Neily. 

Lucy,  m.  Elkanah  Morton,  m.p.p. 

Calvin,  m.  Mary  Pennell ;  he  was  a  singing  master. 

Mary,  ra.  Walter  Willett. 

Samukl,  m.  Ann  Eliza . 

vi    Irene,  m.  Jesse  Hoyt  (Jesse,  James,  Josepli,  Dea.  Zeruba- 

bel,  Walter,  Simon  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1628). 
vii    Amebicus. 


u 
iii 
iv 

V 


.^..y 


'.■^1^ 


'r 


u 


14.  V.  Joseph  Wheelock,  brother  to  the  above,  b  in  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  July  17,  1740;  m.  Del)orah,  daughter  of  Jonas  and 
Thankful  (Ward)  Farnsworth,  Nov.  5,  1769;  m.  2d,  Sibyl  Tarbell 
(1769-1856),  of  Groton,  Mass,,  June  16,  1795,  and  d.  Aug.  9,  1820 
in  Nova  Scotia. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Welcome,  b.  June  23,  1796 ;  was  high  sheriff  of  Annapo- 
lis county,  N.  S.;  m.  Mary  Eliza  Andrews,  and  d.  June 
8,  1856.  Children:  John  Andrews,  Isabel,  Edward  C, 
Kate,  James,  and  Thomas. 

Joseph,  Esq.,  b.  1798 ;  was  a  merchant,  ship-builder,  and 
owner  in  Bridgetown,  N.  S.;  he  m.  Mercy  Whitman 
(Abram,  John,  John,  Rev.  Zach.,  Dea.  John),  1824;  she 
d.  July  9,  1869,  aged  62;  he  m.  2d,  Hannah  Whitman, 
sister  to  Mercy,  widow  of  George  Norris  of  Halifax 
(who  d.  1865,  leaving  3  children);  she  d.  1877,  aged  73  ; 
he  d.  April  27,  1880.  Children:  (1)  John,  b.  1825;  m. 
Mary  F.  Adams,  1867 ;  firm  of  J.  W.  Wheelock  &  Co., 
oil-merchants.  New  York  City  ;  4  children.  (2)  James 
A.,  1).  1827;  m,  Harriet  W.  Savage,  1857;  Middletown, 
Conn.;  maker  of  firearms;  d.  at  Cromwell,  Conn.,  Nov. 
10,  1875,  (3)  Abram  W.,  b.  1829;  farmer,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  (4)  Joseph  A.,  b.  1831 ;  editor  the  Pioneer  Press^ 
St.  Paul,  Miim.;  m.  1861,  Katharine  French;  4  children. 
(5)  Charlotte  L.,  b.  1832 ;  m.  William  A.  Miller,  St. 
Paul;  4  children.  (6)  Jesse  T.  W.,  b.  1834;  d.  1835. 
(7)  Hannah  M.,  b.  1836;  m.  1860,  Edward  W.  Chip- 
man,  St.  Paul ;  6  children.  (8)  Jesse  E.  W.,  b.  1838  ; 
d.  1879,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  (9)  Mary  E.,  b.  1840;  d.  1865  ; 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  (10)  Anna  A.,  b.  1842  ;  m.  1877,  Edwin 
Kuggles,  lawyer,  Bridgetown;  2  children.  (11)  William 
A.  B.,  b.  1844  ;  m.  1866,  Minnie  A.  G.  Ward  ; 
merchant,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  5  children. 

Amabiah,  b.  1800;  d.  off  to  sea,  about  1821. 


Ill 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


CCXXXIX 


O'Brien. 

Asa   Fo8- 

rnia.     (7) 

(9)  Sally, 


ater. 

(ft.  Zeruba- 
8). 


b  in  Men- 
Ion  as  and 
»yl  Tarbell 
ig.  9,  1820 


if  Annapo- 
1(1  d.  June 
Idward  C, 

uilder,  and 

Whitman 

1824;  she 

Whitman, 

of  Halifax 

,  aged  73 ; 

1825;  m. 

ck  &  Co., 

(2)  James 

iddlelown, 

onn.,  Nov. 

St.  Paul, 

neer  Press, 

4  children . 

Miller,  St. 

i;  d.  1835. 

W.  Chip- 

,  b.  1838  ; 

I;  d.  1865; 

i77,  Edwin 

I)  William 

Ward  ; 


IV 


VI 

vii 


AzuBAii,   b.    1803;  m.    1848,  David,  son  of  Oliver  Foster 

(his  second  wife);  had  a  son  James  A. 
Tarhei.l,    b.    1805;    m.    Mary  Fisher,   daughter   of  John 

Easson. 
Sibyl,  b.  1808;  -d.  young,  d.^l-ool-  i<sqi\ 
Rev.  Jesse,  b.  1811 ;  d.  1841 ;  Methodist. 


-  15.  V.  Elias,  Esq.,  the  other  brother,  b.  April  17,  1743;  m. 
Sarah  Ilice,  daughter  of  Beriah,  and  lived  at  Nictaux,  Annapolis 
county,  N.  S.;  fanner;  d.  July  9,  1821. 


CHILDREN. 

Abigail,  b.  1766;  m.  Michael  Martin,  the  celebrated  sing- 
ing master  (1770-1853);  she  d.  1859.  Children:  (1) 
Edward,  b.  1800 ;  m.  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  Foster ; 
3  children,  Mary  Ann,  Michael,  and  Edward  ;  m.  2d, 
Sophia  Starratt,  wid.  of  Zeb.  Durland  ;  3d,  Cecelia  Beals, 

wid.  of Rathburn.     (2)  Fanny,  m.  George  Merry ;  4 

children.  (3)  Ambrose,  d.  at  about  30.  (4)  Amoret,  m. 
James,  son  of  Silas  Bent;  9  children.  (5)  Zilphia,  m. 
Joseph  Foster,  Jr.;  4  children.  (6)  Harriet,  m.  John 
Viets.     (7)  Sarah,  m.  Botsford  Viets,  two  oouointv  irr^^Uu. 

Sophia,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  James  Eager. 

Wakd,  m.  1804,  Azuba  Gates,  and  had  Caroline,  Arman- 
ella,  Arteraas,  Beriah,  Dean,  Maurice,  Elias,  Susan,  and 
Louise. 

Elias,  m.  Mary  Hook  (?),  and  d.  in  England. 

SuMNEK,  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Walter  (?)  Willett. 

Sarah,  m.  Elkhanah  Morton,  m.  p.  p. 

Charles,  b.  June  17,  1791 ;  m.  Hannah  B.  Balsor  (Foster, 
Christopher,  from  Germany),  Nov.  1831,  and  had  (1) 
Sybilla,  b.  1833.  (2)  Rupert  Canning,  b.  1835.  (3)  Sophia, 
1).  1837.  (4)  Elias,  b.  1839.  (5)  Priscilla,b.  1842.  (6)  Jessii- 
M.,  b.  1850.  Mr.  Charles  Wheelock,  a  merchant  and  teach- 
er, d.  1880.  She  came  to  Mass  ,  1881 ;  to  Middleton,  1885. 

Amoret,  in.  Samuel  Morse.     See  Morse. 

Betsey,  d.  single,  over  80. 


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IV 

V 

VI 

vii 


vm 
ix 


In  an  obituary  notice  in  the  Moyal  Gazette,  1821,  it  is  stated 
that  the  brothers  of  Joseph  and  Elias  Wheelock  were  all  present 
at  the  capture  of  Quebec,  1759. 

16.  Vi.  William  Ker  Wheelock  (Benjamin,  Abel,  Joseph, 
Gershora,  Rev.  Ralph),  b.  in  Granville,  Sept.  14,  1804;  m.  Char- 
lotte Ricketsou  (Jordan,  Abednego),  Feb.  14,  1827,  and  d.  May  16, 
1870;  she  d.  Sept.  12,  1890,  aged  82. 


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ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


'I     ■     1 

V    < 


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>.:;■( 


CHILDREN. 

i     James  Edward,  b.  Aug.  17,  1828;  was  a  school-teacher ; 

m.  Oct.  17,  1861,  Maria,  daughter  of  Isaac  Phinncy. 
ii     Miriam  Elizabeth,   b.  Jan.  28,  1831;  m.    Nov.   8,  1855, 

Perry  Phiniiey,  brother  to  Maria, 
iii  .  Susan  Amelia,  b,   Oct.  8,  1832;  m.  September  G,  1870, 

Elisha  Coates,  and  d.  Oct.  8,  1876, 
iv     Mary  Ann,  b.  Nov.  11,  1835;  rn.  Oct.  29,  1861,  William 

R.  Ray. 
V     RoHKRT  Parker,  b.  Sei)t.  6,  1838;  m.  Jan.  1,  1867,  Mary 

E.  Hay. 
vi     Harriet  Sophia,   b.   May  28,   1840;   m.  April    10,  1860, 

Ezekiel  B.  W.  Foster, 
vii     Abel  Ben.iamin,  b.  Feb.  9,  1843 ;  m.  Dec.  3,  1863,  Mary 

E.  Healy. 
viii     William  Everitt,   b.   May   24,  1845;  in.  Oct.   8,   1870, 

Clara  Cisson. 
ix     Charlot  EuPHEMiA,  b.  Aug.  2,  1847;  m.  June  4,  1867, 

Hiram  Purdy. 
X     Hannah  Maria,  b.  Ai)ril  8,  1849;  d.  young  by  accident, 
xi     Alice  Minetta,  b.  Aug.  19,  1851 ;  d.  about  1871. 
xii     Israel  Longley,  b.  Sept.   22,  1853 ;   m.   April   8,  1877, 

Bertha  Atwood. 


17.  vi.  Sergt.-Maj.  Abel  Wlieelock  (John,  Abel,  Joseph, 
Gershom,  Rev.  Ralph),  b.  at  Torbrook,  N.  S.,  1793 ;  m.  Jane  Fos- 
ter (Joseph,  Ezekiel,  Benjamin,  Jacob,  Isaac,  Reginald),  1822,  and 
lived  there  as  farmers;  d.  Feb.,  1870 ;  she  d.  March  4,  1877,  aged  75, 

children. 

i     Eliak'm,  b.  1824;  in.  Lavenia  Beals  (Charlton,  Andrew, 
Abel,  Abel,  Andrew,  Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  John,  Norfolk, 
Eng.,  to  Hingham,  Mass.,  1638;  d.   1688,  aged  100);  4 
children, 
ii     Miriam,  b.  1826;  m.   Simpson  Woodbury  (Foster,  Jona- 
than); 13  children, 
iii     Ezra,  b.  1828;  d.  of  small-pox,  March,  1848. 
iv     Fletcher,  b.  1830;  in.  Harriet  Hemming;    had   Arthur 

and  Leander. 
V     John,  b.  1832;  m.  Chariot,  daughter  of  Joseph  Hoffman; 

8  children, 
vi     Hannah,  b,  1834;  m,  Samuel,  son  of  Edward  Sprowle ;  2 

sons, 
vii     Maj,  Cleveland,  b.    1837 ;  m,  Mary  L.  North  (Stephen, 

William,  Isaac);  12  children  ;  live  in  Lawrence,  Mass. 
viii     Mary  Jane,  b.  1840;  m.  Charles,  son  of  Isaac  Marshall; 
5  children. 


:• -^t. 


ALLIKl)    FAMILIES. 


ccxli 


3l-teacljer ; 

inncy. 

.   8,  1855, 

r  G,  1870, 

I,  William 

867,  Mary 

10,  1860, 

863,  Mary 

.   8,   1870, 

e  4,  1867, 

accident. 

n. 

il  8,  1877, 


il,  Joseph, 
Jane  Fos- 
1822,  and 

7,  aged  75. 


,  Andrew, 
n,  Norfolk, 
ed  100);  4 

ster,  Jona- 


18.  vi.  Dea.  Ezekiel  Clevelsiiul  VVIieelock  (Abel,  Ahel, 
Joseph,  GershoMi,  Rev.  Ralph),  b.  at  Nictaux,  N.  S.,  Oct.  3,  1818; 
m.  Amy  Elizal)eth  Dodge  (Charles,  Stephen,  Tristram,  Tristram, 
Tristram,  of  Block  Island,  U.  I.,  1659),  May  10,  1842;  beside-  being 
a  pious,  exemplary  man  in  the  Baptist  church,  he  was  a  good  me- 
chanic and  wheelwright.  They  moved  from  Torbrook,  N.  S.,  to 
Boston,  Mass.,  1860,  and  he  met  a  sadden  death  on  Kingston  «*treet 
by  having  a  chisel  thrust  through  him,  working  at  a  turning  lathe, 
Sept.  3,  1866;  she  d.  in  Boston,  Sept.  5,  1883,  aged  nearly  60. 


CHILDREN. 


U 

iii 
iv 

V 

vi 


Vll 


via 


Rkv.  Isaac  Robinson,  b.  Jan.  24,  1843;  graduated  Brown 
University  1869,  Newton  1872,  pastor  Pleasant  street 
Baptist  church,  Worcester,  1875,  then  to  Fitchburg  10 
years,  then  to  Meriden,  Conn.,  till  1892,  when  he  moved 
to  Boston.  He  m.  Rosalie  H.,  daughter  of  Geoge  Wasli- 
ington  and  Cynthia  Ann  (Hayes*)  Hutchins,  of  Talln- 
hassee,  Fla.,  in  Providence,  li.  I.,  June  13,  1872,  and  had 
(1)  Elmore  Hayes,  b,  July  29, 1873  ;  d.  May  24,  1874.  (2) 
Merton  Hayes,  b.  Feb.  15,  1876.  (3)  Howard  Bradford, 
b.  Feb.  6,  1878.     (4)  Rosalie  Hutchins,  b.  June  24,  1884. 

Emma  Jane,  b.  Sept.  21, 1844;  m.  Sept.  26,  1869,  John  W. 
Larry  of  Maine ;  live  at  Whitewood,  N.  W.  T. 

Genevieve,  b.  Feb.  11,  1847 ;  m.  June  1,  1880,  John  Max- 
well Brown,  printer,  Boston, 

EsTELLE,  b.  July  21,  1850;  d.  Jan.  24,  1852. 

Edna  Graham,  b.  Feb.  12,  1853;  m.  Sept.  23,  1873, 
Charles  Liffler,  insurance  agent,  Boston. 

Howard  Stanley,  b.  Sept.  26,  1855 ;  insurance  agent  in 
Boston;  ra.  June  2,  1880,  Fanny  Allen,  daughter  of 
Chester  Houghton;  son,  Howard  Maxwell,  b.  Feb.  8, 
1882. 

Lauretta  Hayden,  b.  March  20,  1858 ;  ra.  Jan.  21,  1878, 
George  William  Blish,  Prof,  of  Elocution  in  Boston. 

Nessy,  b.  May  16,  1861 ;  d.  May  27. 


HIR 


ad   Arthur 

Hoffman ; 

5prowle ;  2 

I  (Stephen, 

ce,  Mass. 
Marshall; 


WHITMAN. 

1.  i.  Deacon  John  Whitman  (probably  grandson  of  John,  a 
martyr,  burnt  at  Ostend,  1572,  aged  49),  of  Holt,  Coventry,  or 
Hertfordshire,  England  ;  came  over  in  1637  or  8,  and  settled  in 
Weymouth,  12  miles  south  of  Boston,  and  d.  Nov.  13,  1692,  aged 
about  90.     His  wife  Ruth  d.  Aug.  17,  1662.     Their  children  were 

♦  Cousin  to  President  R.  B.  Hayes. 
16  * 


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ALLIED    KAMIMKS. 


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V 

•  .»   * 

•'4 

'■ 

.1 


'  Sir 


Sar.ah,  Thoin.as,  John,  Mary,  Elizalieth,  .fiiditli,  Hannah,  Znohariah, 
and  Ahial).     All  marned  and  had  families. 

2.  ii.  Rev.  Zacliariah,  (Deacon  John),  b.  1644  (H.  IT.  1608), 
m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Dr.  Jolin  Alcock  (H.  U.  1646)  of  Roxbury, 
1670,  and  d.  Nov.  5,  1726;  she  d.  "April  ye  3rd  1715,"  aged  65. 
Theij'  children  were  Zachariah,  John,  Joanna,  Rev.  Samuel,  Sarah, 
Elizabeth,  .lolrn,  Mary,  and  Eunice. 

3.  iii.  Deacon  John,  b.  1688;  m.  Mary  Graves,  Charlestown  ; 
she  d,  1716,  aged  18;  he  in.  'id,  Dorcas,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jacob 
Green  and  widow  of  Thomas  Cliitty;  she  d.  1718,  aged  34 ;  hem.  3d, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Clark  and  widow  of  John  Damon  ; 
she  d.  1758,  aged  66.  lie  was  n  J.  P.,  deacon  in  the  church,  and  a 
wealthy  useful  man  in  the  town;  d.  1772.  Their  children  were 
Jacob,  John,  Lucy,  Thomas,  Zachariah,  Jean,  and  Charles. 

4.  iv.  Deacon  John,  b.  1717,  in  Stow,  Mass.;  m.Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  Rev.  Mr.  Foster,  of  Stafford,  Conn.,  1747,  and  went  over  to 
Annapolis,  N.  S.,  in  the  sloop  Charming  Mollys  June,  1760,  with  45 
others,  and  settled  on  a  tract  of  land  on  Saw  Mill  Creek,  south  of 
Annapolis,  that  extended  to  the  Wilmot  line.  He  d.  Sept.  12,  1763  : 
she  m.  2d,  Samuel  Bancroft,  and  d.  1812,  aged  85. 

CHILDREN. 

i  DoKCAS,  b.  May  5,  1749;  m.  Capt.  Eben  Perry,  who  was 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Bennington,  Vt.,  1777 ;  had  6  chil- 
dren, lost  5.  The  widow  m.  2d,  Samuel  Mclntyre,  and  lived 
in  Nova  Scotia  some  years.  Then  they  went  to  Upper 
Canada ;  and  in  Southwold,  Elgin  county,  Ont.,  they 
lived  with  their  family  ;  and  the  old  folks  and  part  of  the 
family  died  there.  Most  of  them  were  pious  members 
of  the  Baptist  Church  ;  two  or  three  were  deacons. 
From  records  and  reports  there  we  find  that  Samuel  and 
Dorcas  Mclntyre  went  to  Upper  Canada  before  the 
■  American  War.  They  had  13  children,  of  whom  5  or  6 
went  with  the  parents  to  the  then  far  West.  The  old  gen- 
tleman d.  July  14,  1827,  aged  78  ;  she  d.  April  16,  1830, 
aged  81.  Those  who  went  were:  (1)  Deacon  James,  b. 
1779 ;  m.  Nancy,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Mary  (Morrill) 
McDormand,  had  several  children  and  d.  near  Chatham, 
Kent  county,  1846;  shed.  June,  1869,  aged  90.  (2)  Han- 
nah,  b.  1780;  m.  Obadiah  Griffin;  had  15  children,  and  d. 
in  Southwold,  June  2,  1871,  aged  91  ;  he  d.  Dec.  1, 1870, 
aged   93.    (3)   Esther,  b.  178-;  m.  John  Philpot,  jr.,  and 


Al.l-IKI)     I'AMIIJKS. 


CC.\!  ii 


'nolmri.ih, 


U.  16G8), 

Roxbury, 

aged  65. 

el,  Sariih, 


irlestown  ; 
ipt.  Jacob 
;  1)6  in.  3d, 
in  Damon ; 
rch,  and  a 
dren  were 
;. 

iry,  daugli- 
nt  over  to 
50,  with  45 
:,  south  of 
t  12,1763: 


^,  who  was 
had  6  chil- 
!,  and  lived 
t  to  Upper 
Ont.,  they 
part  of  the 
s  members 
e  deacons. 
>amuel  and 
before  the 
lom  5  or  6 
he  old  gen- 
ii 16,  1830, 
James,  b. 
y  (Morrill) 
•  Chatham, 
(2)  Han- 
ren,  and  d. 
ec.  1,1870, 
3t,  jr.,  and 


lia.l  i:i  (•liil<livii.  (4)  Di'acon  Daniel,  1>.  ITHlt ;  ni.  Eliza- 
beth, daiightir  of  Jacob  IJodine;  she  d.  Sept.  22,  1839, 
aged  55;  lie  ni.  2d,  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Lumley  and 
widow  of  William  Ti()<lge  ;  she  d.  Sept.  21,  1841,  aged  45; 
he  m.  .3d,  Margaret,  (huighter  of  John  Philpol,  sen., 
and  widow  of  Win.  Hoach,  and  d.  Aug.  13,  1857;  she  d. 
about  1860,  anrod  58.  His  children  were  Sarah  (m.  Co- 
aglain  Lumley),  (\atharine  (m.  JanicH  Lodge),  Jacol» 
(in.  Ann,  daughter  of  Dougald  McColl),  Abram  (m. 
Margaret  Miliigan),  antl  Mary  (m.  Joseph  Lodge  and 
Nicol  MfCoU).  ^ 

ii  Daniki.,!).  1750;  in.  Sarah  Kendall  (EIisha,Thoinas,  Thomas, 
Francis  of  1640),  1778,  and  lived  at  Rosette,  Annapolis 
county,  N.  S.;  10  children,  d.  1840;  she  d.  1845,  aged 
84. 
iii  Hannah,  b.  1751 ;  in.  William  E.  Tufts,  descendant  of 
Rev.  John  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1772 ;  9  children.  New 
Albany,  N.  S. 
5   iv     Edward,  b.  1752. 

V  John,  b.  1753  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Rice  (Phineas,  Perez,  Thomas, 
Thomas,  Deacon  Edmund),  from  Stow,  Mass.,  1780,  set- 
tled at  Round  Hill,  N.  S.  11  children  and  d.  1853,  aged 
100  ;  she  d.  1856,  aged  103. 
vi  Sai.omk,  b.  1755;  m.  Maj.  Ezekiel  Cleveland  (Lemuel, 
Isaac,  Edward,  Moses  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1640),  1772 ; 
lived  at  Nictaux;  2  children;  she  m.  2d,  Maj.  Nat  Par- 
ker, as  his  2d  wife;  had  10  children  more.  See  Parker, 
vii     Elnathan,  b.  1756;  d.  1765. 

viii     Jacob,  b.  1757  ;  m.  Annie  Spinney,  and  d.  Sept.,  1837;  8 
children, 
ix     Isaac,  b.  1758;  d.  1777. 

X     Abram,  b.  1761;  m.  1793,  Hannah  Webber,  and  d.  1854; 

9  children, 
xi     Mbrcy,  b.   1763  ;  m.  Nelson  Freeman    (1764-1819),  1787 
(Simeon,  Elisha,  Samuel,  Deacon  Samuel,  Samuel  over  to 
Watertown,  1630),  and  d.  1828;  9  children. 

5.  V.  Edward  Whitman  (Deacon  John,  Deacon  John,  Rev. 
Zachariah,  Deacon  John),  b.  Stow,  Mass.,  1752  ;  m.  Dorothy,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Oldham  Gates,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S.,  1775;  he 
weighed  300  lbs.,  and  d.  1829. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Oldham,  b.  1777;  m.  Nancy  A.,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Fairn  and  widow  of  James  Roach,  of  Rosette  ;  10  chil- 
dren; d.  1848;  she  d.  about  1850,  aged  70. 

ii  Mkrcy,  m.  Andrew  Knifiin,  a  shoemaker.  New  Albany,  N. 
S.,  and  d.  May,  1875;  he  d.  1870  ;  8  children. 


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AM.IKI)     KAMII.IKS. 


1     ^: 


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.  v! 


•y\ 


iii  JAroH,  in.  Eliz.ihctli  Laiipfloy  ;  11  children;  MarHliall 
Mountain  ;  l»oth  d.  IKf)!). 

iv  JjVdia,  b.  17sr»;  m.Jolin  Merrv,  1809,  and  d.  1871;  lie  d. 
1H58 ;  8  eliildren. 

V  Salome,  b.  1790;  in.  Gcorj^e  Annstronj;,  1807,  and  d.  1872; 
lie  d.  187G,  ajred  96;   VI  childien. 

vi  Kdwaro,  m,  Elizabeth  Tileston,  daughter  of  Capt.  Chris- 
topher Prince,  about  1808;  5  children.  He  Hailed  for 
AntiiTua,  W.  I.,  1817,  and  was  never  after  heard  from. 

vii     CiiAitLES,  ni.  Lois  Dvkenian,  New  Albany,  and  d.  1850; 

she  d.  18(52;  9  child'ren. 
viii     Asa,  m.  Mary  Dnrland. 

i.x     DouoTHKA,  ni.  Ferdinand  Shafner,  1812,  and  d.  1874  ;  8 
children. 
0     X     Jamks,  b.  1790(?). 

.\i  DiAitAMY,  b.  1797  ;  ni.  .Tames  Steele,  and  both  d.  1865  ;  he 
aged  95  ;  8  children. 

xii  Mau(;aket,  b.  ISOl;  m.  Henry  Kent,  1822,  and  d.  1887. 
Lived  at  Hound  Hill ;  he  d.  1852;  8  children. 


A- 


6.  vi.  James  Wliilniail  (Edward,  Deacon  John,  Deacon  John, 
Hev.  Zachariah,  Deacon  John),  b.  at  or  near  Rosette,  about  1790; 
m.  Maria  Longjley  (Isaac,  Israel,  William,  John,  William,  William, 
William  of  Lynn,  1636),  1812,  and  d.  1832;  she  d.  1859  aged  65. 


■■',i 


,1 

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CHILD  REX. 

i     Israel,  b.  1813;    m.  Charlotte   daughter  of  Joseph   and 

Sarah  Spinney,  Torbrook ;  3  children, 
ii     Margaret  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  12,  1818 ;  ni.  J.  M.  Chute.     See 

No.  130. 
iii     I<LCY  A.,  b.  1823;  m.  John  xMcGregor,  1840. 
iv     Isaac  J.,  b.  1833;  m.  Sarah  M.  Spinney,  1855,  Marlboro', 

Mass.;  5  children.     Son,  Hev.  B.  L.,  President  of  Colby 

University,  Maine. 
V     David  E.,  b.  1833;  in.  Emma  Louisa  Rood,  dJiughter  of 

William  P.  Brown,  1876;  Torbrook;  2  children. 

1.  John  WIiitii).an. 

2.  Sarah,  1st  child  of  Deacon  John  Whitman,  the  emigrant;  b. 
.ibout  1627  ;  m.  Abiam,  son  of  Thomas  Jones,  tailor  of  Hingham; 
had  8  children.     They  lived  at  Hull,  and  both  d.  1718. 

3.  Sarali  Jones,  the  8th  child,  m.  Mordecai  Lincoln  (b.  in 
1(557,  son  of  Samuel,  who  came  over  in  1637),  blacksmith  in  Hull; 
had  6  children.  They  moved  to  Scituate  about  1704  and  d.  about  1730. 

i,     Monlecai  Lincoln,  Jr.,  b.  April  24,  1686 ;  m.  Hannali  Sal- 


ALLIKI)    KAMI  I.IKS. 


ccxlv 


71  ;  ho  (1. 

1  a.  1S72; 

pt.  Chris- 
HniltMl  for 
(1  from. 
I  d. 1850; 

I.  1874 ;  8 

1865;  he 
il  <1.  1887. 

aeon  John, 
►out  1790; 
I,  William, 
aged  65. 

08ej)h  and 
hute.     See 


ter  of  Freehold,  N.  J.,  17U;  3   or  4  children;  m.  2d,  Mary  , 

and  had  U  or  8  more;  ho  d.  1736. 


5.     John,  l>y  the  Hrst  wife,  ui. 


Moore  (?)  ami  owned  land  in 


Union,  I'enn.  In  1758  he  sold  out  ami  went  to  Augusta  (V)unty,  Va. 
His  sons  wore  John,  Thomas,  Ahratn,  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  with  daugh- 
ters and  jterhaps  other  sr  ns. 

6.  Abram,  ni.  Mary  Shipley,  in  North  Carolina,  and  had  Mor- 
decai,  Josiah,  and  Thomas,  and  about  1782  the  family  moved  to 
Kentucky,  and  had  Mary  and  Nancy. 

7.  Thomas,  m.  Nancy  Hanks,  near  Springfield,  Ky.,  Sept.  23, 
1806,  and  had  (8)  Abraham,  b.  July  12,  1809;  m.  Mary  Todd,  and  had 
4  children.  He  was  the  16th  President  of  the  United  States,  shame- 
fully murdered  in  Washington,  April  14,  1865.  Thomas,  his  father, 
lived  in  Indiana,  and  m.  a  2d  wife,  Sarah  Bush;  d.  1851.  It  will  be 
seen  by  examination  that  Abraham  Lincoln  was  in  the  7th  generation 
on  the  Lincoln,  and  in  the  8th  generation  on  the  Whitman. 

We  here  give  a  parellel  of  relationship  : — 

it 

John  Whitman,    /ack,  John,  John,  Edward,  Jnniutt, 

Lincoln,  Sarah  JoncH,      Mordecai,  L.,    Mord.  I<,  Jr.,    John,  Abrant, 

Bro.  <jk  Biatur.      Couaina.  'Jdcuuaina.        3d  cunaina.       4lli  cuuaiUH. 

Israei  James  Chutu. 


Margaret  L.  Chute, 

Thomas, 

5th  cousins. 


Pres.  Abraham. 
6th  cousins. 


Marlboro', 
t  of  Colby 

anghter  of 
en. 


ligrant;  b. 
Hingham ; 

join  (b.  in 
th  in  Hull; 
ibout  1730. 

annah  Sal- 


WOODWARD-WOODWORTH. 

1.  i.  Walter  Woodworth,  said  to  have  come  over  from 
Kent,  Eng.,  with  Gov,  John  Winthrop  (1587-1649),  in  1630.  He 
was  a  resident  of  Scituate,  M.ass.,  in  1633.  In  Oct.,  1664,  the  Court 
granted  to  John  Ilanmore  and  Walter  Woodward  of  Scituate,  each 
60  acres  of  land,  near  to  Weymouth,  provided  it  entrench  not  upon 
former  grants,  and  also  that  they  pay  the  Indians  purchase  for  it,  if 
any  be  justly  demanded. 

In  1635,  Mr.  Woodward  lived  on  the  3d  lot  in  Kent,  south  side  of 
th"  meetinghouse  lane  in  Scituate,  where  the  men  of  Kent  county, 
Eng.,  settled.  He  (living  in  1681)  left  no  will  or  record  as  to  whom 
he  married,  but  in  the  town  records  of  Scituate  are  the  following 

CHILDREN. 

i     Bbxjamin,   m.   Deborah    ,  and    was   killed  in    King 


f     4  I 


:  I 


*        CCxlvi  ALLlliD    FAMILIES. 

,'  IMiilip's  war,  1(570.     Clnldreii  :  Elizahctli,  Deboruli,  AbU 

,>','  gail,  and  Koltert,  b.  about   1660  ;  m.  Betliiah ,  and 

bad  11  children. 
•2     ii     VValtku,  1).  1645. 

4i  Thomas,  b.  1647  (?);  m.  Duborali  Damon,  1666,  .ind  kept  a 
trador'H  whop  in  Scituate,  but  had  lands  in  Little  Coni|>ton, 
Ii.  I.  Ho  (1.  1718.  Children:  (1)  Deborah,  1).  1667;  m. 
El)en.  Pincin,  1701.  ('2)  Ilezckiah,  b.  1670;  in.  Hannah 
Clap  (Samuel,  Thomas),  1697;  6  children.  (!{)  Catliarine, 
b.  1673  ;  m.  Thomas  ])avenport  (Jonathan,  'J'h«)nia8);  6 
children.  (4)  Ebenezer,  b.  1676;  d.  1690.  (5)  Mary,  b. 
1678;  m.  Stephen  Vinal,  Jr.,  1704.  (6)  John,  b.  1688; 
m.  Mary  Hose,  1718.     (7)  Hannah,  b.  1685 ;  m.  Samuel 

Jackson,  1713.     (8)  Jerusha,  b.  1688;  m, Randall. 

(9)  Ebenezer,  b.  1690;  m.  Mary  Wade,  1712. 

iv     Joseph,  m.  Sarah  Stockbridge,  1669,  and  had  (1)  Jo8ej)h, 

b.  1670.     Ci)  Mary,  b.  1673.    (3)  Benjamin,  b.  1676.    (4) 

'.  Sarah,    b.    1678.     (5)    Elizabeth,    b.  1680;    m.   Thomas 

Chittenden.  (6)  Eunice,  b.  1682;  d.  1700.  (7)  Abigail, 
b.  1685;  m.  Thomas  Merrilt,  1711.  (8)  Uulh,  b.  1687;  m. 
Benjamin  Sylvester,  Jr.,  1718. 

V  Maky,  b.  March  10,  1650  ;  m.  Aaron  Symonds,  1677. 
vi     Martha,  m.  Lieut.  Zachary  Damon,  son  of  John,  1679. 

vii     Isaac,  b.  about  1655;  m.  Lydia ;  settled  in  Norwich, 

Conn.  He  d.  April  1,  1714.  Their  children  were  Isaac, 
Stephen,  Joshua,  Moses,  David,  Daniel,  Lydia,  Joanna, 
and  (irrace. 

viii     Emzahkth,  single. 

ix     Mkhitahle,  b,  Aug.  15,  1662;  single. 

,    '  ^  2.     ii.     Walter  Woodwortll  (Walter),  b.  in  Scituate,  1645;  m. 

*  ,  1669;  moved  to  Little^(yompton,  H.  I.,  east  side  of  Nar- 

ragansett  Bay,  about  1676;  was  a  freeman,  1670.    His  family  began 
'  to  adopt  the  name  Wood  worth. 

:  children. 

H  i  Joseph,  b.  1670;  m. ,1694. 

3     ii  Bkn.iamin,  b.  1674. 

iii  Isaac,  I).  1676;  m. ,  and  had  iMvid  and  Grace. 

iv  Elizabeth,   b.  1678;  m.   Benjamin  Southworth,  1701;  4 
i  children,  and  d.  1713. 

V  Thomas,  b.  1680;  m. 

3.     iii.     Benjamin  Woodworth  (Walter,  Walter),  b.  1674;  m. 

Hannah ,  and  lived  in  Little  Compton,  R.  I.    He  bought  a  large 

tract  of  land  in  Leb:ui(»ii,  Conn.,  of  Philip  Smith,  1703,  and  was  ad- 
mitted an  inhabitant  of  that  town,  170  i;  d.  April  22,  1729. 


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i     Hknjamin,  m.  Mary  Weoks,  1721  ;  «J  ciiildren. 

4  ii     LiiAHtiii. 

5  iii     Khknkzkk. 
Amos,  ni.  Klie  Matthews,  Oct.  -i,  l7li*J. 
K/KKiEL,    ni.  Lydia  Clark,   1716;  son   Henjaniin    b.  17:{(); 

went  to  Nova  Scotia,  and  d.  July  '2b,  1766. 
Calkb. 
vii     Dkhokah,  ni.  IJenjaniin  Sprague,  Dec.  27,  1707. 

viii     Hannah,  ni. Walter. 

Kuril,  ni. Owen. 

JuoiTii,  m.  Thomas  Newcomb  (Simon,  Andrew,  An.lrew) 
1720;  9  children;  he  m.  Ist,  Kiinice, daughter  of  Dennis 
Manning  of  Nantucket,  1712;  she  d.  1715;  he  d.  1761, 
aged  70. 

4.  iv.     Icliabod  Woodworth  (Benjamin,  Walter,  Walter),  b. 

Little   Compton,  U.  I.,   about    1696;    m.  Sarah  ,  and  had    in 

Lebanon,  Conn. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Lebbkus,   b.  Jan.   8,  1723;    m.   Anna  Payne,    April    23, 
1761,  and    had  (1)  Anna,  b.  1762.     (2)  Cyrus,  b.  1764. 
(3)  Ezra,  b.  1765. 
6     ii     Silas,  b.  March  22,  1725.  ^— 

iii  Jkhiel,  b.  Sept.  17,  1728;  ra.  Phebe  Collins,  June  6,  1751. 
Children:  (1)  Cyrenius,  b.  March  6,  1752;  d.  young.  (2) 
Lucy,  b.  Jan.  2,  1754.  (3)  Reuben,  b.  Dec.  28,  1755.  (4) 
Cyrenius,  b.  Aug.  27,  1757.  (5)  Deidamia,  b.  March  7, 
1761. 

iv  Reuben,  b.  Aug.  22,  1733;  m.  Elizabeth  McGee,  Nov.  2, 
1757,  and  had  (1)  Abel,  b.  June  6,  1758.  (2)  Elizabeth, 
b.  Aug.  3,  1760.  (3)  Olive,  b.  June  8,  1762.  (4)  Adah, 
b.  March  11,  1764.  (5)  Ichabod,  b.  June  2,  1766.  (6) 
Sarah,  b.  Nov.  21,  1769.  (7)  Dorothy,  b.  Dec.  1,1772. 
(8)  Joshua,  b.  Dec.  4,  1774.  (9)  Josiah,  b.  Feb.  17, 
1777.     (10)  Clinda,  b.  June  8,  1781. 

5.  iv.  Ebenezer  Woodwortll  (Benjamin,  Walter,  Walter),  b. 
at  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  about  1697;  m.  Rebecca  Smalley,  Dec.  27, 
1717,  Lebanon,' Conn. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Ebenkzer,  b.  Sept.  26,  1718 ;  m.  Hopestill  Tryon,  Sept.  2, 

1742 ;  had  Phebe,  John,  Sylvester,  and  Elijah. 
ii     Zerviah,  b,  Nov.  15,  1720. 

iii     Eliphalet,  b.  Sept.   24,  1722;  m.  Priscilla   ,  and  d. 

about  1777.     She  d.  about  1808,  aged  84. 
7    iv    Joseph,  b.  Oct.  19,  1724. 


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V     Amasa,  b.  April  4,  1727  ;  in,  Sarah 


and  had    a  8on 


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viii 


Israel,  who  d.  June  8,  1761,  aged  18  months,  in  Corii- 
wallis,  N.  S.  It  appears  that  Ainasa's  wife  must  have  d. 
soon  after  or  at  the  time  of  his  son  Israel,  and  then  he 
returned  to  the  "States,"  for  we  find  Amasa  Wood- 
worth  in  Vermont,  m.  to  Elizabeth  Wright,  about  the 
time  of  the  Kevolutiou ;  had  a  son  John  m.  Eliza 
Morey ;  they  had  a  son  William  S.  in.  Patience  Ste- 
}ihens  ;  they  had  8  children;  a  son  John  Amasa,  b.  1828, 
III.  Sarah  M.  Sweetser,  and  two  sons,  Arthur  D.,  and 
Elmer  C,  are  in  Boston,  the  last  a  jeweler. 

Ukbkcca,  b.  July  25,  1729. 

JoHX,  b,  Jan.  4,  1734. 

PuEBE,  b.  Aug.  9,  1737, 


6.  V.  Silas  Woodworth  (Ichabod,  l>enjainin,  Walter,  Wal- 
ter), b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  March  22,  1725;  ni.  Sjirah,  dAughter  of 
Richard  and  Mary  English,  Sept.  22,  1746,  and  went  to  Nova  Scotia 
in  the  ship  lFo{/<2,  May,  1760,  and  settled  in  Lower  Cornwallis.  He 
d.  Sept.  26,  1790  ;  she  d.  May  29,  1808,  aged  74. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Silas,  b.  March  21,  1747  :  in.  Zerviali  Hill  (not  in  the  "Bill 
family  "),  daughter  of  Edward  and  Zerviali,  Oct.  5,  1768, 
and  had  a  daughter  Theodory  m.  Samuel  Casey.  S.  W. 
d.  1776. 

8  ii     John,  b.  Feb.  17, 1749.'^ 

9  iii     Solomon,  b.  April  16,  1751. 
10    iv     JosiAH,  b.  July   10,  1753, 

v     Sarah,  b.  July  23,  1755;  m,  Frederick  Babcock,  had  3  or 

-^  daughters,  and  d.  May  12,  1826. 
vi  Ezi:kikl,  b.  April  11,  1758;  d.  Sept.  1,  1759. 
vii  Elizahetii  Seauorn,  b.  May  21,  1760,  on  the  ship  Wolfe, 
at  sea;  m.  Abram,  son  of  Ezekiel  Masters,  March  2, 
1778,  and  lived  in  Cornw-llis.  He  »L  May  25,  1846,  aged 
91;  she  d.  Aug.  9,  1851,  aged  91.  Children:  (i) 
Silas  W.,  b.  Feb.  12,1779;  in.  liebecca  Rand  (May- 
hew,  Caleb,  John,  Thomas,  liobert),  Nov.  26,  1805,  and 
hitl  (a)  Horatia  Nelson,  b.  Dec.  31,  1807;  m.  Mary  A. 
Boener.  (b)  Eliza  A.,  b.  Jan.  12,  1809;  m.  Timothy 
Baniaby.     (c)  Lydia  E.,   b,    March    4,  1811;  m.  Elijah 

Phinney.    (d)  George  Edward,  b.  Jan.  17, 1814;  in. 

Read,  "(e)  Dr.  Holmes  Chipman,  1).  Oct.  12,1815;  m. 
Emeliiie  Morse,  and  d.  1891,  (f)  John  Freeman,  b. 
V  Jan.  2!>,  1S18;  in.  Lottie  Masters,  (g)  Mary  Julia,  b. 
June  1,1821.  m.  Dr.  Tapper,  (h)  Charles  Aiid'"ew,  b. 
M;iy  4,  IS23;  m.  Lotlie  Morse.  (i)  Rebecca  A.,  b. 
March  21,  1825;  m. Calkins.     (lO)  Eunice  Cecelia, 


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md  (May- 
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m.  Elijah 

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1815;  m. 
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Julia,  b. 
iid'"ew,  b. 
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12  X 


a  twin,  ni.  Albert  Barnaby.  (k)  Richard  Upham,  b. 
Jan.  2,  1828,  off  niiknown.  (2)  Enoch  Steadman,  b. 
Jan.  26,  1781,  t.ff  for  England,  1802.     (3)  John,  b.  Dec. 

30,  1782;  ni.  Sarah  North  (Isaac),  1812,  and  d.  Jan.  10, 
1879;  she  d.  Jan.  29,  1850,  aged  60.  They  had  Doug- 
lass, Abram,  James,  Angeline,  and  Isaac.  (4)  Sarah 
Knowlton,  b.  Oct.  6,  1785 ;  m.  Wilmot  Osborn.  (5) 
Hannah  D.,  b.  April  25,  1787;  m.  Saniuel  C.  VVoodworth. 
(6)  James,  b.  Jan.  27,  1790;  m.  Nancy  Sibly, 
1813.  (7)  Lois,  b.  Oct.  4,  1^91;  d.  about  1840.  (8) 
Rev.  Ezekiel,  b.  Oct.  19,  1794;  ni.  Fanny,  daughter  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  (Durkee)  Hayes,  1818.  He  was  a 
very  earnest,  resolute,  and  successful  minister  in  the 
Baptist  church.  He  moved  to  Boston  about  1850;  his 
wife  d.  Dec,  1858,  aged  57.  He  returned  to  Nova 
Scotia,  and  in.  Harriet,  daughter  of  John  Condon,  and 
d.  April,  1883.  They  had  "(a)  Lavinia,  b.  Jan.  8,  1819; 
m.  Willianj  M.  Roach  (Dea.  Zebina,  Matthew,  Patrick); 
3  children,  (b)  Mary  June,  b.  Vug.  31,  1820;  ni.  Wes- 
ley Wheelock.  See  Wheelock.  (c)  Enoch  James,  b. 
Aug.  3,  1825;  to  Stockton,  Cal.  (d)  Isabella  B.,  b.  Aug. 
3,  1828;  m.  William,  son  of  Thomas  Moffit,  Aug.  28, 
1847;  2  children  ;  live  in  South  Boston,  (e)  Fanny  C, 
b.  June  17,  1831 ;  d.  aged  6  weeks,  (f)  Ezekiel  W.,  b. 
May  14,  1833 ;  m.  Sarah  C.  Johnston,  2  children  ;  Clara 
Whitten,  Boston,  5  children.  (<;)  Frances  E.,  b.  Dec. 
10,  1836;  m.  Nicholas  C.  Cogley  f  4  children,  (h)  John 
E.,  b  Oct.  5,  1839;  m.  Lucy  A.  Kelly;  one  son  in  Cali- 
fornia, (i)  Annetta  R.,  b.  June  18,  1846;  m.  George  J. 
Roberts;  he  d.  July,  1883,  aged  50,  in  South  Boston. 
(9)  Orinda,  b.  Aug.  12,  1796;  m.  Simeon  Porter;  8 
children.  (10)  Ann,  b.  May  29,  1799;  m.  Isaac  W. 
Newcomb  (Andrew,  Andrew,  Capt.  Eddy,  John,  Simon, 
Andrew,  Andrew,  1635),  Oct.  15,  1815;  8  chiltlren ; 
John  Henry  is  in  Bay  City,  Mich.  (11)  William  B.,  b. 
May  24,  1801 ;  m.  Sarah  Newcond),  3  cl;ildren  ;  d.  1832, 
asjed  1.7;  2d,  Elizabeth  Bowles.  (12)  Sherman,  b,  Sept. 
17,  1S05;  d.  Sept.  19.  (13)  Shubael  B.,  b.  Sept.  17, 
180^7 ;  m.  Pamelia  Bowles.'  (14)  Valorious  A.,  b.  June 
25,  1810;  d.  July  14. 

Kkhakd,  b.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Feb.  8,  1763. 

EzEKiEL,  b.  Jan.  2,    1766;  m.  Lydia  Hayes,   and  d.  Jan. 

31,  1812;  she  m.  2d,  Joseph  Sibley,  Dec.,  1812,  who  fell 
from  a  load  of  hay  and  d.  about  1815  ;  she  m.  3d,  Jesse 
Kean,  Nov.  2,  1815;  he  d.  1838  or  9;  she  d.  July,  1851, 
aged  83. 

Elka/bu,  b.  Nov.  3,  1768. 


7.     V.     Joseph  Woodworth  (Ebenezer,  Benjamin,  Walter,  Wal- 
ter), b.  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1724  ;  m.  Rebecca  Wright,  May 


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13,  1747  (she  b.  Sept.  'J4,  1728 ;  d.  in  Ilortoii,  N.  S.,  May  14,  1816), 
and  moved  over  to  and  settled  in  llorton,  N.  S.,  1760;  d.  there* 
Marcli  29,  1794. 

CHILDREX. 

i  Samuel,  b.  April  11,  1748,  Lebanon, 

ii  Annik,  b.  Nov.  6,  1756,  Coventry,  Conn. 

iii  Joseph,  b.  June  '23,  1759  ;  d.  in  Horton,  Oct.  10,  1761. 

13  iv  Joseph,  b,  April  15,  1764,  Horton,  N.  S. 

V  James,  b.  March  5,  1768  ;  d.  May  2,  1769. 

14  vi     Klihu,  b.  May  17,  1771. 

8.  vi.  John  Woodworth  (Silas,  Ichabod,  Benjamin,  Walter, 
Walter),  b,  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Feb.  17,  1749 ;  m.  Submit  Newcomb 
(Benjamin,  Sinion,  Andrew,  Andrew),  Feb.  9,  1769,  and  lived  in 
Cornwallis,  Kings  county,  N.  S.,  a  farmer;  d.  May  29,  1816  ;  she  d. 
May  18,  1831,  aged  70. 

CHILDIIEN. 

i  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  1,  1769;  m.  Joseph,  son  of  Samuel  and 
Mary  Pearce,  April  11,  1793;  had  Sarah,  b.  June  11, 
1794,  in  Horton,  and  d.  May  21,  1821.  He  m.  2d,  Lizzie 
Newcomb,  and  d.  about  1846.     She  d.  before  him. 

15  ii     Ira,  b.  B^eb.  7,  1771. 

16  iii     Abner,  b.  Jan.  19,  1773. 

iv     Sarah,  b.  Oct.  28,    1774 ;  taught  school  31    years,  and  d. 
March  22,  1841. 

V  Alick,   b.  Aug.    9,  1776;   ni.  Stephen,  son  of  Jethro   and 

Dorothy  Chase,  June  7,  1796;  5  children. 

17  vi    John,  b.  April  8,  1779. 

vii  BExNjAMm,  b.  Feb.  2,  1781 ;  m.  Phebe  Ells,  May  19,  1811, 
and  d.  Nov.  15,  1856.  Children  :  (1)  Enoch  Leander,  b. 
Oct.  25,  1812 ;  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Charles  Wallis  of 
Halifax,  Feb.  13,  1844,  and  d.  Oct.  5,  1867;  she  d. 
March  2,  1873  ;  4  children.  (2)  Elias  Ells,  b.  May  16, 
1814;  m.  Chariot,  daughter  of  Isaac  Jackson,  and  d. 
March  25,  1886  ;-4£  daughter.  (3)  Benjamin,  b.  and  d. 
Dec,  1815.  (i)  Charles,  b.  1824;  d.  1827.  (5)  Phebe, 
b.  1826;  d.  1827.  (6)  Benjamin,  b.  1828;  d.  1851,  and 
buried  in  Mt.  Auburn  cemetery.  (7)  Capt.  William 
Henry,  b.  April  9,  1830 ;  m.  Emma  Ealls  of  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  and  was  drowned  at  sea,  Oct.,  1870,  leaving  2 
daughters.  (8)  John  Samuel,  b.  June  2,  1832 ;  m.  Eliza 
Corbett  ;  3  children. 

18  viii     Elias,  b.  Sept.,  1782. 

iv  Betty,  b.  Sept.  25,  1784 ;  m.  Perry  B.  Ells,  1812  ;  lost  at 
sea  about  1820  ;  had  John  and  Willy  Ann. 

19  X    James,  b.  Aug.  5,  1786. 


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Andkkw,  b.  Oct.  6,  1788. 
Solomon,  b.  Dec.  16,  1793.  I'l  ^.  ^i 

Submit,  b.  Jan.  4,  1796  ;  m.  Thomas  M(/(j(ee,  and  d.  1856. 
Rkbkcca,  b.  June   4,  1797;  d.  a  good.  Christian    woman, 
Jan.  23,  1857. 


9.  vi.  Solomon  Woodwortll  (Silas,  etc),  b,  in  Lebanon, 
Conn.,  April  16,  1751 ;  ni.  Hannah,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Mary 
Dewey,  July  26,  1772,  and  lived  in  Kings  county,  N.  S.  She  d. 
March  19, 1863. 

CHILDREX. 


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ii 
iii 

iv 


23  vi 

24  vii 


Dan,  b.  Feb.  18,  1773. 

LouisK,  b.  Aug.  16,  1774. 

Lydia,  b.  July"22,    1776;  m.  John    Dunn,  and  had    Mary 

Ann,  Sarah  Jane,  and  John. 
Sakah,  b.  Jan.  16,  1780;  m. Thompson  ;  Michael  Wal 

lace. 
Silas,  b.  Sept.  3,  1784 ;  was  lame  and  somewhat  crippled, 

but  a  good  school-teacher;  d.  about  1860. 
Samuel  C,  b.  Dec.  6,  1787. 
Chaules,  b.  Aug.  19,  1792. 


10.  vi.  Josiah  Woodworth  (Silas,  etc.),  b.  in  Lebanon,  July 
10,  1853;  m.  Anna  Dewey,  and  moved  to  West  Leyden,  Lewis 
county,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  there  1839.     She  d,  1837,  age.l  81.  * 


1 

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iii 

iv 


children. 

Caroline,  m.  Benjamin  Spinning. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Belknap  ;   10  children. 

Hannah,  m.  Jabez  Loomis  ;  15  children. 

Anna,  m.  Solomon  Stiles  (John,  Robert,  Samuel,  TJobert, 
over  from  England,  1638,  to  Salem,  Mass.,  and    d.  July 
30,  1690);  5  children.     They  lived  on  the  River  Raisin, 
in  Michigan,  and  both  d.  1842,  he  aged  about  55. 
v     Josiah,  m.  Harriet  Hunt;  5  children. 

William,  son  of  Daniel  Ross,  b.  in  Onondaga  county,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
30,  1799;  m.  Sar.ih  (b.  June  3,  1880),  daughter  of  William  and 
Sarah  Belknap,  1829;  8  children;  2  sons  and  2  daughters  were  liv- 
ing in  1880.  T^hey  moved  from  Lewis  county,  N.  Y.,  and  settled  in 
Kenoehee,  St,  Clair  county,  Mich.,  June,  1855,  as  farmers  and  Bap- 
tists.    He  d.  April,  1884. 

11.  vi.  Richard  Woodworth  (Silas,  etc.)  b.  in  Corn  wallis,  N. 
S.,  Feb.  9,  176  {;  m.  Tamer,  daughter  of  John  and  Phebe  Porter 
Oct.  9,  1783,  and  d.  Sept.  1,  1796;  she  d.  1802. 


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i    Nancy,  b.  1786. 
ii     Enkas  Ezba,  b.  1788,  and  two  more. 


12.  Vi.  Eleazer  Woodworth  (Silas,  etc),  b.  in  Cornwallis, 
N.  S.,  Nov.  3,  1768;  m.  Mary  Chute  (Samuel,  John,  Lionel,  James, 
James,  Lionel),  Sept.  8,  1790,  and  lived  near  Berwick,  farmers  and 
pious  members  of  the  Baptist  church.  He  d.  July  5,  1844;  she  d. 
in  Bayham,  Out.,  Oct.  7,  1851,  aged  81. 


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CHILDREN. 

25     i     William,  b.  April  8,  1792. 

ii     Charlottk,  b.  Nov.  23, 1791 ;  m.  John  N.Sanford.  See  San- 
ford, 
iii     Olivia,  b.  July  24,  1796;  m.  Dea.    Andrew   Chute.     See 

No.  36. 
iv     Eunice,  b.  Oct.  1,  1798;  m.  Dea.  Aaron  Chute.     See  No. 
60. 
Richard,  b.  May  27,  1801. 
Elizaheth,   b.   Dec.  23,   1803 ;    m.    Samuel    Wear.     See 

Wear. 
Ezekikl,  b.  July  28,  1806.  ..   . 

28  viii     Edward,  b.  March  2,  1809.     V ^  "^    "^  ^  ' 

ix     Mary  J.,    b.   Sept.  6,   1811;  m.  Benjamin    Palmer.     See 

Palmer. 
X     Sarah  A.,  b.  Aug.  4,  1813;  m,  David  Chute.     See  No.  65. 

29  xi     Charles,  b.  Xmas,  1815. 


13.  vi,  Joseph  Woodworth  (Joseph,  Ebenezer,  Benjamin, 
Walter,  Walter),  b.  in  Horton,  N.  S.,  April  15,  1764;  m.  and  lived 
in  Albert  county,  N.  B. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Asa,  d.  single. 

ii  John,  m.  Rhoda  Stecves;  10  children, 

iii  Rkbkcca,  in.  John  Steeves,  the  4th ;  1  child, 

iv  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Farrice ;  10  children. 

v  Nancy,  in.  Alex.  Smith;  9  children, 

vi  J  A  XK,  m.  Kenneth  Presley  ;  10  children, 

vii  James,  d.  single. 

viii  Esther,  m.  Aaron  Porter;  6  children, 

ix  Joseph,  m.  Phebe  Dowling;  6  children,  of  whom  Williams 
is  one. 

X  Mary,  m.  John  Smith;  5  children. 


ALUED    FAMILIES. 


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14.  vi.  Dea.  Elihll  Woodwortll  (Joseph,  Ebenozer,  Benja- 
min, Walter,  Walter),!),  in  ITorton,  May  17,  1771;  was, captain  as 
well  as  deacon  in  the  Presbyterian  diurch,  and  a  good,  useful  citi- 
zen ;  ?n.  Dec,  1793,  Sabra  Davisson  (Andrew,  Daniel,  Daniel, 
Nicholas,  over  to  Charlestown,  1639);  d.  on  Long  Island,  Minas 
Basin,  July  7,  1852;  she  d.  about  1846. 

■/  CHILDREN. 

i  Clarissa,  m. Palnieter. 

ii  Joseph,  m. 

iii  Samuel,  b.  1802;  m.  Mary  Ann  Moody;  both  d.  1882. 

iv  Amy. 

V       AXNK. 

vi     Capt.  Bbn.tamin,  m.  Charlotte   Ells;  had  Amelia,  Elihu, 

Sabra,  and  John  A. 
vii     Sarah,  m.  Wright,  son  of  Cyrus  Davisson  ;  4  children.  ' 
viii     Eunice  Rebecca. 
ix     John,  m.  Jane,  daughter  of  Joseph  Caldwell. 
X     M'RY,  m.  John  Duncan. 


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15.  vii.  Ira  Woodwortli  (John,  Silas,  Ichabod,  Benjamin, 
Walter,  Walter),  b.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Feb.  7,  1771;  m.  Deborah 
Sanford,  (see  Sanford),  1800,  and  d.  Dec.  30,  1832,  she  d.  Jan  1, 
1829. 


CHILDREN. 

i     James,  b.  Aug.  6,  1801;  m.  Catharine  Pineo;  5  children; 

Scofield ;    3   children.     First   family,   Charles   P., 

Benjamin,  Eliza,  Catharine,  and  Eunice.  Second  family, 
Henry,  William,  and  Mary. 

ii     John,  b.  Feb.  11,  1803;  m. McComber  ;  6  children. 

iii     Elias,  b.  Aug.  18,  1804;  d.  July  26,  1805. 

iv  Benjamin,  b.  Jan.  2,  1806;  m.  Eliza,  daughter  of  Patrick 
Coppill;  she  d.  1848.  Children:  (1)  Amos,  b.  1840;  m. 
Mary  Forsyth  ;  6  children  ;  she  d.  May,  1880,  aged  41 ;  m. 
2d,  Abbie  G.  Crowell;  2  children ;  he  amachinist  at  Boston, 
live  at  Braintree.  (2)  Julia  Ann,  m.  Thomas  Briggs; 
George  Simonds.  (3)  Andrew  R.,  m.  Rhoda  Berger,  off 
West.  By  2d  wife,  Eliza, daughter  of  Enoch  Huntley:  (4) 
Albert  C.,b.  1852;  m.  Orissa  Wells.  (5)  Jane  Cordelia,  m. 

Woodruff.    (6)  Eliza  Dora,  d.  aged  10,     Mr.  B.  W. 

moved  from  Woburn,  Mass.,  to  Saranac,  lona  county, 
Mich.,  1857,  and  d.  1881. 

v  Elias,  b.  Aug.  11,  1808  ;  m.  Lavina  Huntly,  and  d.  in 
CornwaUis,  N.  S.,  about  1860  ;  she  d.  about  1880. 

vi  Georgk  p.,  b.  March  18,  1810;  d.  March  6,  1872;  ra.  Sub- 
mit Woodworth,  a  cousin;  she  d.   May   11,    1854;  2d, 


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Olive  GroPiiouijli,  Nov.,  1855  (Allen  and  Elizabeth),  and 
had  (1)  Laura  Jane,  !>.  Feh.  14,  1840  ;  d.  May  1854.  (2) 
Elias  Jefferson,  h.  Oct.  22,  1842 ;  ra.  Ellen  A.  Burke,  who 
d.  in  South  Hoston,  April  18,  1884,  aged  43;  in.  2d, 
Abby  Foster  liust  (Benjamin,  Benjamin,  Samuel,  Sam- 
uel, Samuel,  Henry,  over  to  Mingham,  1634,  d.  in  Boston, 
1685),  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Isabel  (Ross)  Rust,  and 
\vidow  of  Elbridge  II.,  son  of  Ira  and  I^ucinda  Webster,  of 
Sandwich,  N.  II.  Mr.  Webster  d.  Dec.  12,  1884,  aged 
54,  leaving  3  daughters,  besides  3  d.  in  childhood.  Mr. 
E.  J.  W.  is  a  machinist  in  Boston.  (3)  George,'  b.  1845 ;  d. 
1848.  (4)  Elizabeth,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1853. 
vii     Summit,  b.  Aug.  30,  1811 ;  m.  Silas  Lockhart ;  a  daughter, 

Melissa, 
viii     Ira  Bkokk,   b.  June   21,  1813:    m.  1st,  Rebecca  Ward  ; 
one   daughter;    m.    2nd,    Paulina  Ward,  daughter    of 
■J  Joseph.     Children:  (1)  Judith  Ann,  b.  1844 ;   m.    Fred 

'^  Baker.    (2)   Jane,    m.  James   Cochrane.     (3)  Mary,  m. 

James  Allen.    (4)  Victoria.    (5)  Amanda, 
ix  .  Danikl,  b.  Sej)t.  15,  1816;  m.  Margaret  (Schofield)  Ward, 
and  had  Piiilemon,  b.  1867.  Mr.  Ira  B.  W.  d.  Jan  28, 1893, 
m  Nova  Scotia. 

16.  vii.  Abner  Woodwortli  (John,  Silas,  &c.),  b  in  Corn- 
wrJlis,  Jan  19,  1773;  m.  Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Loveless  (over 
to  Falmouth,  1760),  Feb.  23,  1797.  He  was  a  sturdy  old  farmer, 
and  a  pious  Presbyterian  ;  d.  Sept.  3,  1859;  shed.  March  19,  1856, 
aged  80. 

CHILDREN. 

JoHX,  b,  Jan.  30,  1798  ;  d.  1799. 

Alice,  b.  Jan.  14,  1800  ;  m.  Isaiah  Shaw,  1820,  and  d.  1825  : 
he  d.  1874,  aged  76. 

Jane,  b.  Aug.  3,  1802  ;  d.  1847. 

Elizabeth  Anx,  b.  June  9,  1804;  m.  Deacon  William  H. 
Skinner  (Deacon  Alfred,  Charles),  Oct.  27,  1835  ;  chil- 
dren:  (1)  Hannah,  b.  and  d,  1837.  (2)  Alice,  b.  1839;  m. 
Charles  E.  Sanford  (see  Sanford);  6  children.  (3) 
William  Albert,  b.  1841;  m.  Mrs.  Alpha  Dorman.  (4) 
Isabel,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1858.  (5)  John  W.,b.  1844;  m.  (6)  Rev. 

Isaac,  b.  1846;  m.  Black.     (7)  Rebecca,  b.  1846; 

ra.  Parker  Spurr.     (8)  Sophia,  b.  1850. 

Lydia,  b.  Aug.  4,  1806;  m.  John  Brown;  3  children,  and 
d.  1856. 

Solomon,  b.  Aug.  28,  1808;  m.  Sophia  Sanford.  (See 
Sanford). 

Hannah,  b.  Sept.  19,  1810;  d.  1835. 

Frances  Susan,  b.  Jan.  23,  1813;  ra.  Gardner  Dodge 
(Gardner,  David);  9  children. 


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1839;  m. 
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ix     SuifMiT,  1).  May  31,  1815;  ni.  John  Ells;    4  children,  and 

d.  1870. 
X     Isabel,  b.  Aug.  22,  1817  ;  m.  Rev.  John  C.  Morse  ;  lived 

at  Sandy  Cove.     See  Morse, 
xi     JoHX  H.,  b.  Feb.  15,  1820  ;  d.  1822. 

17.  Vii.  John  Woodworih,  jr.,  a  brother,  b.  Aug.  8,  1779; 
m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Elizabeth  (Candlish) 
Bowles,  Nov.  14,  1809,  and  lived  in  Cornwallis;  d.  Nov.  1,  1827; 
she  d.  Jan.  3,  1864,  aged  89. 

CHILDREN. 

i  William,  Esq.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1810;  d.  at  Bridgetown,  Mav 
30,  1893. 

Joii.v  BowLKS,  b.  Sept.  15,  1812  ;  ni.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of 
John  W.  Caldwell,  and  d.  March,  1859 ;  she  m.  2d,  Dr. 
Jonathan  Borden,  1862,  and  had  2  more  at  Canard.  lie 
m.  1st,  Mary  Frances  Brown,  and  had  Frederick  Wil- 
liam, it.A.,  M.D.,  M.iM'.,  May  14,  1847.  Dr.  Jonathan  d. 
Jan.,  1875,  aged  68.  Children  :  (1)  Margaret  Ann,  b. 
1842.  (2)  Thomas  Caldwell,  b.  1841;  m.  Julia,  daugh- 
ter of  Abner  Tildeii,  Jr.;  one  son  ;  live  in  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  carpenter  and  builder.  (3)  John  Candlish,  b. 
1846  ;  m.  Prudence  Morton,  and  twice  since.  (4)  Wil- 
liam Somerville,  b.  1848;  m  Minnie  Walton.  (5)  Sarah 
Adelia,  b.  1851 ;  m.  Charles  Dickey.  (6,  7,  and  8)  Alex 
Bowles,  Agnes,  and  Maria,  all  d.  of  diiditheria,  1859.  (9) 
Maria  Frances,  and  (10)  Mary  Caldwell,  are  Bordens. 

Elizabeth  Canulish,  b.  Aug.  28,  1814;  m.  Hanson  Ches- 
ly  (James,  Capt.  Samuel),  and  d.  1883;  he  d.  1888, 
aged  78.  Children:  (1)  Washington  W.,  b.  1843;  m. 
Hattie  A.  Porter  of  Lynn;  5  children.  (2)  Margaret, 
m.  John  W.  Ross.    (3)  Elizabeth,  m.  Lewis  A.  Dickie. 

18.  vii.  Elias  (John,  Silas,  etc.),  b.  Sept.  7,  1782;  m.  Sarah 
Jefferson,  widow  of  William  Halliday,  Oct.  31,  1805,  and  lived  at 
Stony  Beach,  below  Annapolis;  she  d.  Feb.  12,  1823,  aged  43;  he 
m.  2d,  Sophia,  daughter  of  James  Webber,  March  24,  1825,  and  d 
Sept.  20, 1879.     She  d.  a  month  later. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Benjamin,  b.  1806  ;  d.  in  California  about  1871 ;  m. 
Eunice  Damon  ;  son,  John  Edwin. 

Submit,  b.  1808;  m.  George  P.,  son  of  Ira  Woodworth.  ^ 

John  Jefferson,  b.  1810. 

Elias,  b.  1812,  m.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Spencer,  and  being  a 
bold  engineer,  he  ran  his  engine  into  danger,  and  was 
killed  near  Halifax,  N.  S.,  about  1857.  Children:  (1) 
Hannah    Elizabeth.     (2)    Sarah    Elizabeth.     (3)    Laura 


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Jano.     (4)  Edwin    F.,  1>.  Deo.  27,  1841,  shoemaker  near 
Scluxil  street,   lioston ;  m.    Florence  Wilson,  liad  a  son 
Harry  E.,  b.  1870,  and  d.  April  2'2,  1893. 
V     Sarah,  1).  al)out  1815;  m.  Henry  Hawthorne;  2  children  ; 
live  at  Henniker,  N.  H. 

Stbpiibn,  in.  Frances  Blunt,  and  was  killed   at , 

on  Norwich  and   Worcester  K.   R.  about   1856;  had  2 
sons,  John  B.  (d.  June,  1892,  aged  about  46),  and    Wil- 
liam. 
Albert.  viii     May    Sophia. 

James  William.  x     Reijkcca,  b.  1832. 

The  last  4,  by  the  2d  wife,  d.  young. 

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Sarah  Jefferson  (Robert,  brother  to  President  Thomas  Jefferson, 

Peter),  b.  1780;  m.  1st,  William  Halliday,  and  lived  in    Granville  ; 

he  was  drowned  in  the  Annapolis  River,  spring  of  1805,  aged  30. 

CHILDREN.  ', 

i  JIknry,  b.  1801 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  Van 
Blaricom,  and  d.  1860;  shed.  Children:  (1)  William 
Henry,  b.  1834;  m.  Mary  McKenzie  (Alex.,  William, 
Alex.).  (2)  Catharine,  b.  1836;  m.  William  Milliner.  (3) 
Jolin,  b.  1839;  m.  Agatha,  daughter  of  Sylvester  Wade; 
Eliza  A.  Anderson.  (4)  Elias,  b.  1842;  m.  Eleanor  E., 
daughter  of  Manasseh  Litch,  Jr.  (4)  Mary  Ann,  b. 
1844 ;  m.  Elias,  son  of  Rev.  J.  J.  Woodworth.  (6) 
Albert,  b.  1847;  d.  1865. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1802;  m.  John  H.  Tomlinson ;  8  children; 

some  in  Chicago. 
Robert  Jefferson,  b.  1804;  m.  Fannie  Dillon.  Chil- 
dren :  (1)  William  Henry,  b.  1835;  m.  Mary  Jane  Elms  ; 
2  children  ;  live  in  Boston.  (2)  George,  t(i.  Lucinda  Dill ;  5 
children.  (3)  Mary  E.,  m.  Fred  Ferguson  ;  3  children.  (4) 
Woodworth ;  uncertain ;  off  West.  (5)  Rebecca,  m.  James 
Smith  ;  Cambridge.     (6)  Lucy,  d.  young. 

19.  vii.  James  Woodworth  (John,  Silas,  etc.),  b.  in  Com- 
wallis,  N.  S.,  Aug.  5,  1786;  m.  Eunice,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and 
Hannah  Fox,  Aug.  22,  1809;  she  d.  Feb.  1,  1835,  aged  48.  He 
m.  2d,  Harriet  Newcomb;  2  children,  d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  3d, 
Roby  (Clark)  Hawksworth,  and  d.  1868;  she  d.  in  Digby,  N.  S., 
1891,  aged  87. 


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children. 


Hannah  Starr,  b.  Aug.  28,  1810;  d.  June  27,  1858. 
Albina  B.,  b.  April  6,  1812;  m.  James  Carmichael,  April 
21, 1851 ;  2  sons. 


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iii     Almika    C,   I».  March    19,  1S14;  ni.  William    Buchanan, 
and  d.  June,  189*2. 
Edgak,  b.  Jan.  12,  1816;  d.  Sept.  23,  1817. 
Andrew,  b.  Nov.  23,  1817;  ni.  Louise,  daughter  of  Timo- 
thy Strong;  5  children. 

vi     Eunice  H.,  b,  Oct.  17,  1819;  m.  John  J.  McK.ay,  March  5, 
1849;  2  children. 

vii  James  E.,  b.  Feb.  1.  1822;  d.  A\m\  23,  1822. 
viii  Eliza  Jane,  b.  March  25,  1823  ;  m,  Eiiakim  Tupper  (Elia- 
kim,  Charles,  Capt.  Eiiakim,  Eiiakim,  Capt.  Thomas, 
Capt.  Thomas,  of  Sandwidi,  Eng.,  to  Sandwich,  Mass., 
1635 ;  d.  1676,  aged  98),  Dec:  16,  1851) ;  5  children. 
They  came  over  to  Boston,  and  for  many  years  have 
lived  at  Newton  Centre. 

ix     Rebecca  Alice,  b.  April  12,  1825;  d.  April  18,  1839. 

X    xi     xii    James,  Sarah  A.,  and  John  ;  b.  and  d.  in  infancy. 


Fames  Van 
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20.  vii.  Andrew  Woodworth  (John,  Silas),  b.  Oct.  6,  1788 ; 
m.  Eunice  Davisson  (Thomas,  Andrew,  Andrew,  Daniel,  Nicholas), 
and  lived  in  Cornwallis;  d.  May  23,  1869;  she  d.  Dec.  13,  1869, 
aged  78. 


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CHILDREN. 

Sarah,  b.  March  1,  1821  ;  d.  April  15,  1889. 

Anna,  b.  May  7,  1823. 

John  E.,  b.  about  1826;  d.  1844. 

Racael  a.,  b.  1829;  m.  Isaac  W.,  son  of  Holmes  and 
Christiana  (Webster)  Morton  (Lemuel,  Elkanah,  El- 
kanah,  Ephraim,  George,  Ephraim,  George,  over  to  Amer- 
ica in  the  Ann,  1623);"^  shed.  April  22,  1874,  aged  45;  10 
children  ;  one,  Elihu  Woodworth,  is  in  the  Boston  RuU 
ber  Works  atMalden,  Mass.,  1892.  Mr.  J.  W.  Morton  m. 
again,  an<l  they  liave  more  family. 

21.  vii.  Solomon  Woodworth  (John,  Silas),  b.  Dec.  16,  1793; 
m.  Margaret  Alice  Newcomb  (Jonathan,  John,  John,  Simon, 
Andrew,  Andrew),  April  26,  1847,  and  lived  in  Cornwallis,  a  black- 
smith and  a  ruling  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  church ;  she  d.  Dec. 
11,  1864,  aged  53 ;  he  d.  Dec.  5,  1883. 


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children. 

Edwin,  b.  March  21,  1848;  d.  May  7,  1857. 

John  Elihu,  b.  May  10,  1849;  ed'itor  Gazette,  at  Berwick, 

N.  S. 
Mary  Clarissa,  b.  June  3,  1851  ;  in  Somerville,  Mass. 
Sarah  Somerville,  b.  Jan.  1.3,  1854;  d.  May  13,  1857. 

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AU.IEO     FAMILIES. 


22.  vil.  Dan  Woodworth  (Solomon,  Silas,  Ichabod,  Benja- 
mill,  Waller.  Walli'i),  h.  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Feb.  18,  1773 ;  was  a 
srhuol-teaclu'r  and  singing-teacher;  m.  Deborah  Freeman  West, 
1794,  and  d.  about  184G;  she  d.  about  1860,  over  80. 


CHILDREN. 


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i     Mklinha,  b.  1796;  m.  Jonathan  Sanford. 

32  ii     John  BuKTON,b.  1798. 

33  iii     Uuii.DKOKD  Dudley,  b.  1800. 

iv  Ebknezek  Fostek,  b.  1802 ;  m.  Ann  Skinner  (Alfred  and 
Ann  Biirelow,  Charles  and  Sarah  (Osborn)'  Skinner,  the 
first  to  Nova  Scotia),  and  went  to  Boston,  a  carpenter, 
1841,  .and  d.  April,  1875;  she  lives  at  West  Newton, 
June,  1894,  past  90.  Children:  (1)  Rebecca,  b.  Feb.  10, 
1827,  Cornwallis;  d.  Aug.  24,  1845.  (2)  Melinda,  a  twin, 
m.  Charles  William  Smith,  Nov.  14, 1844,  and  d.  June 
17,  1890.  (3)  Mary,  b.  .Sept.  27,  1828;  m.  Freeman  G. 
Briggs,  Jan.  11,  1853.  (4)  Anna  Maria,  b,  Sept.  7, 1830  ; 
in.  William  W.  Parsons,  June  1,  1852.  (5)  Robert  New- 
ion,  b.  May  18,  1832  ;  m.  Abbie  P.  Prentiss,  June  1, 
1852,  and  d.  Jan.  22,  1888.  (6)  Ellen  Amir!^  b.  May  3, 
1834;  d.  June  25,  1835.  (7)  Alfred  Skinner,  b.  April 
24,  1836,  Ilorton,  N.  S.;  m.  Anna  G.  Grafton,  April  23, 
1857;  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Tucker,  Boston.  (8)  George, 
Leverett,  b.  May  5,  1838,  Horton ;  m.  Mary  J.  V. 
Hugo,  Oct.  27,  1864;  live  at  Newtonville;  7  chil- 
dren. (9)  Lavenia,  b.  April  22,  1840,  Newport,  N. 
S.;  m.  Daniel  O.  Sanger,  June  5,  1862;  live  in  Brighton, 
(10)  Ebenezer  Freeman,  b.  March  14,  1843^  Rox- 
Mass.;  d.  Oct.  5,  1846.  (11)  Clara,  b.  Sept.  14, 
in.  Moses  M.  Chick,  May  22,  1873.  (12)  Laura, 
B.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1848;  m.  Frederick  L.  Felton,  Sept.  14, 
1870,  and  live  at  West  Newton. 

V  Caroline  Amelia,  b.  1809 ;  m.  Charles  A.  Curry ;  no 
children. 

vi  George  Nelson,  b.  1812;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Patrick 
Wellner;  4  children,  and  d.  1884. 


Mass. 
bury, 
1846; 


23.  vii.  Samuel  Casey  Woodworth  (Solomon,  Silas,  etc.), 
b.  in  Cornw.allis,  Dec.  6,  1787  ;  m.  Hannah  D.  Masters  (Abrain, 
Ezekiel),  July  9, 1812;  d.  Dec,  1862 ;  she  d.  March,  1863,  aged  76. 


4,     •  •  ' 


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CHILDREN. 


Catharine,  b.  1813  ;  ra.  Robert,  son  of  Samuel  Bennett  ; 
5  children,  and  d.  Oct.,  1891. 

Silas  Newton,  b.  Aug.  11,  1817;  m.  Susan,  daughter  of 
William  Woodworth,  and  had,  ne.ar  Kentville  (1)  Wil- 
liam Alfred,  b.  March  26,  1848 ;  m.  Elvira,  daughter  of 


*  A*< 


Ar.r.IED    FAMIUKS. 


cclix 


<],  Benja- 
*3 ;  wa8  a 
an    West, 


Janford. 


Llfreil  and 
jnner,  the 
carpenter, 
Newton, 
).  Feb.  10, 
la,  a  twin, 
[1  d.  Jnne 
reeni  an  G. 
t.  7,1830; 
bert  New- 
I,  June  1, 

1>.  May  3, 
r,  b.  April 

April  23, 
J)  George, 
«y   J.    V. 

;  7  chil- 
wport,   N. 

Brighton, 
1843,  Rox- 

Sept.  14, 
12)  Laura, 

Sept.  14, 


lurry 


no 


)f  Patrick 

lilas,  etc.), 

i    (Abrani, 

aged  76. 

Bennett  ; 

lughter  of 
e  (1)  Wil- 
aughter  of 


111 
iv 

V 


John  Wilmot,  1870;  4  or  5  children;  ChelKea,  Mass.  (2) 
Charles  Ali»on,  twin,  m.  Eunice  Ann,  daugliter  of  John 
Ells,  1870.  (3)  Valora  Ann,  b.  July  14,  1851 ;  d.  April, 
1860.  (4)  John,  b.  July  15,  1854;  m.  Ann,  daughter  of 
Denison  Davison,  1874,  and  lives  at  home. 

Mary  E.,  b.  1819;  m.  Matthew  Legg,  and  d.  1889. 

Samuel,  b,  1821. 

SnuHAKr,  b.  1823  ;  ni.  Sarali  J.,daughter  of  Richard  Wood- 
worth,  and  live  near  Kentville.  Children:  (1)  Henry 
Alline,  b.  1858,  in  Ontario  ;  in,  Emma,  daughter  of  John 
Keyaor,  1880;  Saidie  C.  Bishop.  (2)  Julia  Armina,  b. 
1861;  ni.  William  Tupper,  1877.  (3)  Annie  Alma,  b. 
1864;  m.  David  Kiddy,  1880.  (4)  Alice  Love,  b.  April 
6,  186H;  m.  Harvey,  son  of  John  Keysor,  son  of  Peter, 
Sept.  8,  1883;  4  children  live  in  Beverly,  Mass.  (5) 
Burton  Alfred,  b.  1868  ;  m.  Eunice  L6cker,  Dec,  1890. 
(6)  Mary  Catharine,  b.  1871 ;  m.  Edward  Riley,  Nov., 
1888,  and  d.  April,  1889.     (7)  (4eorge  Emerson,  b.  187(!. 


24.  vll.  Charles  Woodworth  (Solomon,  Silas,  etc.),  b.  Aug. 
19,  1792;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Titus  Thornton  and  Mary  Harper, 
1814,  and  lived  in  Sackville,  N.  B.  He  was  a  blacksmith ; 
d.  Jan.,  1858,  in  Sackville;  she  d.  June,  1870,  aged  73. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Mary,  b.  1816;  m.  Miles  Sears;  10  children;  Sackville, 
N.B. 

Solomon,  b.  1818;  m.  Maria  Crawford  ;  7  children;  Hart- 
ford, and  d.  April,  1893. 

Hannah,  b.  1820  ;  m.  Richard  Mason  ;  4  children  ;  Amherst. 
N.  S. 

Lois,  b.  April  7,  1822;  m.  Nelson,  son  of  William  and 
Susan  (Dixon)  Chapman,  from  Hornby,  Eng.;  10  chil- 
dren.   He  d.  Feb.  3,  1890,  aged  85;  she  lives  in  Maiden. 

Caroline,  b.  May  17,  1825;  m.  William  Brown;  5  sons; 
he  d.  1873,  aged  50. 

Charles,  b.  1827 ;  m.  Harriet,  daughter  of  John  and 
Mary  (Cohoon)  Brewster,  Sept.  24,  1846  ;  11  children. 
He  d.  Eastport,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1881 ;  she  lives  in  Maiden, 
JVfasa.;  a  son  Israel  Thornton,  b.  1847,  m.  Susan  Jane 
Martin,  1867  ;  4  children  ;  to  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1883  ;  lives 
in  Maiden. 

John  Nelson,  b.  1829  ;  m.  Margaret,  daughter  of  Peter 
Tarney ;  6  children  ;  Eastport  Me. 

Cynthia,  b.  1833  ;  ra.  xMiles,  son  of  Daniel  Sears;  5  or  6 
children  ;  Sackville,  N.  B. 

Sarah  A.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1835;  ra.  James  Maxwell,  1853;  3 
children;  m.  2d,  Ch.arles  King,  Nov.,  1869;  2  children; 


11 


111 


IV 


VI 


vu 


Vlll 


IX 


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'Iff 


cc1x 


\ ' 


AI.I-tKn    FAMIMKS. 

to  Boston,  IH86. 
X     Amuon.  I).  Fob.  28,  IH'iS;  m.  Alicf   linlpulli;  4  cliiUlren  ; 
8lu'  (1.  lSt)5,  inrvd  30. 


C-' 
'ft  •> 


'1 


'I- 


84 

i 

u 
iii 

of) 

iv 

*^5.  vll.  William  Woodworth  (Kloazer,  Silus,  Icluibod,  Ben- 
jjiiniii,  Walter,  VVultcr),  b.  in  Cornwallis,  April  S,  1792;  in.  Lucy 
Foster  (Henjiunin,  Isaac,  Benjamin,  Jacoli,  Isaac,  lieginaM),  by  Rev. 
Tlioinas  Ansley,  181H;  lived  in  Cornwallis  till  1846,  when  lie  sold 
out  to  his  l)rotlier-in-la\v,  Benjamin  Foster,  Jr,  and  moved  to  Hamp- 
ton, where  he  il.  Oct.  27,  1848;  she  d.  April  10,  1855,  of  dropsy. 

CHILDUKN'. 

Ki.KAZER,  b.  July  21,  1817. 

Makv   Kli/a,  1).  Feb.  28,  1819;  d.  Fob.  7,  1849. 

Chaklks  Mausdkn,  b.  April  12,  1821,  a  dwarf;  d.   April 

II,  1890. 
Kno(  H  Haudinm;,  b.  March  3,  1823. 
liter  Cakoi.ixk,  b.  March  2,  1825;  m.  Job  F.    See  Farns- 

worth. 
Susannah  M.,  b.  Doc.  10,  1827;  ni.  Silas  N.  Woodworth, 

see  pat(o  cclviii. 
IIklen  F.,  b.  Feb.  25, 1830;  m.  John,  son  of  James  Ward, 

Au<^.  29,  1850;  lived  at  Sandy  Cove,  Digby  co.intv.     He 

d.  1800 ;  she  m.  2d.  Charles  T.  Crowell,  1804.     O'lnhlren  : 

(1)  Charles,  b.  1851 ;  m.  Mary  Ann ,  Meriden,  Conn. 

(2)  John  Henry,  b.  1852;  m.  Esther  Elvira,  daughter  of 
Franklin  Clough,  and  live  in  Lynn,  Mass.  (3)  Keuben, 
b.  1854;  d.  1878. 

Catuakixic  E.,  b.  June   22,  1833;  d.  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 

Nov.  7,  1849. 
Pamklia,  b.  Nov.  12,  1834;  m.  Fitz    William,  son  of  Job 
I'ack,  ,Iuly  23,  1855;  live  in  Salem,  Mass.;  he  d.  Dec. 
1893,  aged  77. 
X     Emelink  v.,  b.  Oct.  8,  1836;  m.  Alfred,  son  of  John  Ward, 
Dec.    24,    1857,   and   d.    1859;    lie   m.  2d,  Jane   Barr, 
Trout  Cove,  Digby  county,  N.  S. 
xi     A.  Lkandeb,  b.  F'eb.  22,  1840;  m. 
xii     William  Waxford,  b.  Feb.  13,  1843;  d.  Feb.  25. 


VI 


vu 


VXII 


IX 


26.  vii.  Richard  Woodworth  (Eleazer,  Elias,  etc.),  b.  in 
Cornwallis,  May  27,  1801  ;  m.  Susanna  Chute  (see  No.  21),  by  Rev. 
Edward  Manning,  Dec  27,  1827,  and  lived  on  the  south  mountain, 
near  Morristown,  farmer  and  carpenter.  For  a  year  or  two,  1837-8, 
they  lived  with  Dea.  Andrew  Chute  at  Bear  River;  then  in  1858, 
they  went  to  Elgin  county,  Ont.,  and  back  again.  He  d.  June  23, 
I87V.. 


^*' 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cclxi 


c'l)il(irei) ; 


ibod,  Ben- 
in. Lucy 
),by  Rev. 
n  lie  Hold 
to  Hiiiiip- 
lro|>sy. 


(1.    April 

See  F.irns- 

ood  worth, 

lies  Ward, 
iinty.  He 
Oliihlren : 
Ion,  Conn, 
lughter  of 
)    Reuben, 

ith,  N.  II., 

jon  of  Job 
le  d.  Dec. 

L>hn  Ward, 
[^ane   Uarr, 

25. 

!tc.),  b.  in 
),  by  Rev. 
mountain, 
?o,  1837-8, 
n  in  18.58, 
,  June  23, 


CIIILDUKN. 

I     JosiAii,  b.  Feb.  21,  1829;  d.  April  20. 
ii     Sarah  Jank,  b.  April  4,  1x30;  rn.  Shubael  Woodworth. 
3G  iii     WiM.iAM  RiciiAKDsoN',  b.  July  1.*),  1832. 

iv  EvAi.iNA,  b.  April  30,  1H31);  jn.  Benjamin  W.,  son  of 
Alpheus  Palmer;  he  d.  March  5,  1886,  aged  -44,  leaving  a 
daughter. 

V  Klizakk'I'ii  An\,  b.  Jan.  28,   1S40;  m.  Charles  E.,  son  ot" 

J«ma8  Ward,  May  2,  1865,  anti   d.  at   Lake  Paul,  N.  S., 
Deo.  4,  1890;   10  children. 

vi     Alice  Mkhitahlk,  b.  Fel).  14,  1842;  a  school-madam;  d. 

Sept.  26,  18C5. 
vii     IkicHAKD  BuRPEK,  b.  March  11,  IS46. 

viii  Mary  Lorktta,  b.  Aug.  26,  1848;  m.  Rufus  A.,  son  of 
Daniel  Callahan,  and  live  in  Maiden,  Mans.  Cliildren  : 
(I)  George  M.,  b.  1875.  (2)  Fred  M.,  b.  1876.  (3) 
Alalia,  b.  1878.  (4)  Burgess,  b.  1879.  (5)  Harv.-ird  R., 
1881.     (6)  Mary  R.,  b.  1887.     (7)  Lillie  E.,  b.  18i>0. 

ix     Susan  Matilda,  b.  Feb.  3.  1851 ;  d.  .\pril  15,  1859. 

X  Hannah  Naomi,  b.  Aug.  6,  1854;  m.  Thomas  S.  Birney, 
Dec.  28,  1881,  and  Hve  in  Tapleyville,  West  Danvers. 
Mr.  Birney  m.  1st,  Maggie,  «laughter  of  Michael  Falvey, 
and  had  a  daughter  .\nnie  Laurie,  b.  March  19,  1870,  m 
Lynn;  m  Eugene  Mitchell,  1890,  and  have  a  daughter 
Ethel  in  Danvers. 

27.    vii.    Ezekiel  Woodworth  (Eleazer,  Sil.is,  etc.),  h.  July 

28,  1806;  ra.  Mary,  daughter  of  Timothy  Saunders,  2d  Jr.,  by  Rev. 
Ezekiel  Masters,  Oct.  27,  1841;  lived  some  years  in  Cornwallis; 
moved  to  Elgin  county,  Ont.,  1846;  to  Caradoe,  Middlesex  county, 
1852;  farmer  and  mechanic;  d.  near  Strathroy,  March,  1874;  she 
lives  at  Petrolia. 

CHILDREN. 

i  LuciNDA,  b.  July  31,  1842  ;  m.  William  Garrett,  Jr.,  March, 
1864,  and  live  in  London  township,  Ont.;  he  d.  1892. 

ii  JosiAH,  b.  Nov.  28,  1843;  m.  Sarah,  daughter  of  Nicholas 
Hendy,  March  11,  1869;  have  3  children,  and  live  in 
Petrolia,  Ont. 

iii     Elmiba,  b.  April  17,  1845;  d.  Dec.  23,  1859. 

iv     Alfred,  b.  Dec.31,  1846;  in  Ontario. 

V  Albert,  b.  Oct.  11,  1848. 

vi     Mary,  b.  Mav  20,  1851 ;  m.   Thor,  son  of  Lawrence  Oak, 

May  17,  1876 
vii     Alvin,  b.  May  22, 1853;  m.  Mary  Ann  Dolivar ;  3  sons,  in 

Flint,  Mich, 
viii     .Amelia,  b.  Sept.  1,  1855;  m.  .Tohn    McGarvey,  1875  ;  live 
in  Geuessee  county,  Mich  ;  6  children. 


■'■■:"H- 


:clxii 


ALI.IKI)     FAMILIES. 


ix     William,  h.  April   22,  1858 ;  ra.  Mary  Ellen,  daughter  of 

Jacob  Vincent,  Oct.,  1888. 
X     James  Edwaud,  b.  April  27,  1864. 


:*♦■• 


28.  vii.  Jauies  Edward  Woodworth,  another  brother,  b. 
March  2,  1809;  rn.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Potter  (see  Potter),  Dec,  26, 
1S39,  by  Rev.  Israel  Potter,  Jr.;  lived  at  Bear  River,  farmer  and 
carpenter,  till  1862,  when  he  sold  out  and  moved  to  Bayham,  Ont., 
and  bought  the  north  half  of  the  old  David  Sibly  farm,  and  «1.  there 
Jan.  9,  1884;  she  d.  in  Nova  Scotia,  March  12, 1857,  aged  42. 


■V  ■-  •» 


.  1 


CHILDREN. 

i     Louisa,  b.  April   2,  1841;  d.  in   Bayham,  Ont.,  Jan.  17, 
1864. 
37  ii     Ezra,  b.  July  7,  1842. 

iii     IIiRAM,  b.  Aug.  1,  1846  ;  d.  of   fits,  from  a  cold.  May  15, 

1857. 
iv     Lelalia  L.,  b.  Aug.  17,    1856;  m.  James,  son  of  Daniel 
Marr,  Oct.,  1873,  and  live  in  Bayham,  Ont.;  3  or   4  chil- 
dren. 

29,  vii.  Charles  IfVoodworth,  thn  youngest,  b.  Xmas,  1815; 
m.,  by  liev.  Ezekiel  Masters,  Eunice,  daughter  of  Thomas  Dodge  of 
Granville,  Oct.  14,  1840,  and  lived  near  Berwick,  Kings  county,  N. 
S.  He  was  a  sober,  industrious  farmer;  d.  April  8, 1889;  she  d.  Jan. 
4,  1889,  aged  86.  She  m.  Ist,  Phineas  Banks,  Jan.,  1820 ;  had  3  chil- 
dren ;  he  d.  March,  1825  ;  m.  2d,  Alex.  Stewart,  May,  1827 ;  had  3 
children  again;  he  d.  Dec.  31,  1832. 

childrbn. 

i     David  Prior,  b.  April  25,  1841  ;  m.  Lavenia,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Easson,  Feb.  2fi,  1885,   and  live   on  the  "  Post 
Road,"  near  Berwick. 
Mary  Eunice,  b.  Feb.  22,  1844;  m.  Walter,  son  of  Wil- 
liam Gates,  April  3,  1867,  and  live  at  Melvern  Square. 
LiNA  A.,  b.  Nov.  30,  1846. 
iv     Edward,  b.  Sept.  25,  1849;  m.  Samantha  E.,  daughter  of 
John  Hutchinson,   Nov.  10,  1885,    and  live  on    the   old 
place  beside  his  brother. 
V     Emma  Jane,  b.  April  14,  1851. 

!{().  vii.  Josepll  Woodworth  (Dea.  Elihu,  Joseph,  Ebcnezer, 
I>onjamin,  Walter,  Walter),  b.  on  Long  Island,  Minas  B.asin,  about 
1800;  m.  ChaHotte,  «laughter  of  James  Neary,  1821,  and  d.  1841; 
she  d.  188J,  aged  82,  at  Wolfville  where  they  lived. 


u 


III 


ALLIED     FAMILIKS. 


CClXUl 


lighter  of 


rother,   b. 

Dec,  26, 
,rmer  and 
am,  Ont., 
d  «1.  there 

42. 


Jau.  17, 


,  May  15, 

of  Daniel 
jr   4  chil- 


I 

ii 

iii 
iv 


VI 

vii 

viii 

ix 

X 


CHILDRKN. 

James  William,  b.  Nov.  1,  1822;  m.  Caroline  S.  Longanl, 

April  80,  1849;  3  children. 
John  Clark,!).  May  10,  1824;   in.  Mary  Alice,   daui,'hter 

of  Stephen  Morine,  1856;  8  children. 
Lkandek,  b.  Jan.  13,  1827;  d.  young. 
Harbikt  a.,  b.  April  7,  1828;  m.  Bayard  W.  Borden;   12 

children. 
Charles  II.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1830;  rn.  Mary   Klizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Josepl;  Berry  of  Danvers,  1851  ;  9  children;  lived 

in  Milton,  Mass.,  a  few  years;  then  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  and 

to  Milton  again  since  1880. 
Edwin,  b.  July  21,  1831 ;  d.  about  1845. 
Charlotte,  b.  July  26,  1833;  ni.  Charles  H.  Borden,  1854  ; 

13  children. 
Lewis,   b.  March   8,  1835;    ni.    Emeline  Harris,   July  4, 

1855;  5  children;  lives  at  Ashinont,  Mass. 
Emma  L.,   b.  Sept.  3,  1836;   ni.   John    Stewart,  Jan.    16, 

1856;  12  children. 
Makcv,  b.  March  28,  1838;  m.  Lysander  Freeman;  Edwin 

G.,  son  of  John  C,  a  carpenter,  Milton. 


las,  1815  J 
Dodge  of 
)unty,  N. 
iie  d.  Jan, 
lad  3  chil- 
7;  had   3 


ighter  of 
lie  "  Post 

1  of  Wil- 
Square. 

ugliter  of 
the    old 


Ebenezer, 

sin,  about 

d.  1841; 


31.    viii.    John  Jefferson    Woodworth  (Elias,  John,  Silas, 

Ichabod,  Benjamin,  Walter,  Walter),  b.  in  Granville,  N.  S.,  1810  ; 
m.  Sarah  Ann  McKenzie  (William,  Alex.),  about  1838,  and  lived  at 
Litchfield,  near  Delap's  Cove,  4  or  5  miles  from  Anmipolis,  about  50 
years,  an  honest,  industrious  citizen,  and  a  pious,  earnest  minister  of 
Jesus  Christ  in  the  Advent  church.  His  family  being  all  grown 
up  and  settled,  he  moved  to  Bear  River  about  1890,  and  he  d.  there 
May,  1893. 

CHILDREN. 

i  William  Carry,  b,  1840;  a  singing  teacher  and  dealer  in 
organs  ;  m.  Eunice  Litch  (Dea.  John,  Manasseh),  and 
had  (1)  James  Arthur,  b.  1860.  (2)  William  Ernest,  b. 
1862.  (3)  Rebecca  Alice,  b.  1865.  (4)  Pythias  Damon, 
b.  1867.  (5)  Mary  Ann,  b.  1869.  (6)  Sarah  Jefferson, 
b.  1871.  (7)  Eunice  L.,  b.  1873;  d.  1892.  (8)  John 
Carey,  b.  1876,  and  (9)  Coining  Litch,  b.  1878. 

ii  Adoniram  Judson,  b.  1841;  m.  Elsie,  daughter  of  Bax- 
ter Condon  ;  one  son,  William, 

iii     Sarah  Ann,  b.  1843;  d.  about  1850. 

iv  Elias,  b.  1846;  m.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Henry  Halli- 
<liiy  ;  8  children. 

v  Rev.  Stephen,  ni.  daughter  of  Elijah  Fitch;  Rockland, 
Me.,  one  son,  Campbell,  and  d.  1894. 

vi     Alice,  d.  at  about  26;  good  singer  and  Christian, 


('  ^      'I 


cclxiv 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


.>K.. 


•••■I    1 


vii     Rkv.  James  Albert,  b.  1854 ;  d.  1877. 
viii     Pythias,  d.  at  16 ;  a  good  Christian, 
ix     John  E.,  in.  Bertha,  daughter  of  Thomas  Baxter. 

In  Dec,  1863,  5  British  soldiers  started  from  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in 
an  open  boat  for  Eastport,  to  join  the  Union  Array,  but  the  wind 
was  contrary,  and  blew  thei"  across  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  and  they 
came  ashore  at  Delap's  Cove,  nearly  drowned,  and  nearly  frozen  to 
death.  Capt.  Wm.  C.  Wood  worth  took  them  in,  thawed,  warmed, 
fed,  and  new-clothed  them.  As  soon  as  they  were  missed  from  St. 
John  notice  was  sent  to  Annapolis  and  the  police  placed  on  their 
track.  Being  a  little  suspicious  they  hurried  down  to  Digby  Gap, 
got  another  boat,  slipped  away,  got  over  to  Eastport,  and  actually 
entered  the  U.  S.  service.  Mr.  Woodworth  was  afraid  of  censure, 
but  was  exonerated. 

32.  viii.  John  Burton  Woodworth  (Dan,  Solomon,  Silas), 
1).  1798  ;  ra,  Eunice  A.  Calkin  (Nathaniel,  Jeremiah);  she  d.  May 
10,  1828,  aged  25;  he  m.  2d,  Martha  Knox,  May  18,  1831;  she  d. 
Nov.  6,  1860,  aged  50;  he  in.  3d,  Loiise  Lugrin  ;  he  joined  the  Bap- 
tist church  in  Halifax  in  1841,  and  was  a  good  and  useful  member  of 
society  through  life.  He  went  to  Freeport;  111.,  and  d.  1869;  3d 
wife  d. 

CHILDREX. 

i     Mary  Olivia,  b.  1826  ;   ni.  Silas  R.  Curry  (Jacob  B.>  Rich- 
ard), 1853;  to  Boston,  1856;  live  in  Chelsea;  6  children 
ii     Martha  Louise,  b,  1836  ;  m.  Robert  Rayne  ;  had  2  daugh- 
ters.    She  is  a  popular    writer,  authoress,  reporter,  etc., 
in  Detroit,  Mich. 

Robert  Knox,  b.  1851 ;  m.  Anna ,  La  Salle,  111. 

Florence  L.,  b.  1853. 


Ill 
iv 

V 

vi 


Bertie,  b.  1866  ;  m.  William  S.  Giles. 
Dudley,  b.  1868  ;  Dixon,  111. 


33.     viii.    Guilford  Dudley,  brother  to  the  above,  b.  1800  ;  m. 
Betsy  Condon;  had  2  daughters;  Betsy  d.;  he  m.  2d.  Lucy  Grant; 
she  d.  1834;  he  in.  3d,  Selina,  daughter  of  John  and   Maria  (Mar- 
shall) Corbit ;  had  2  children ;  she  d.;  he   m.  4th,   Sarah  Nichols ; 
one  daughter;  he  d.  since  1870. 

children. 

i    Amanda,  m.  Gordon  Calkins;  she  d.  soon  ;  he  m.  2<1,  Eliza 

Caldwell,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  4  children, 
ii     Ebmina,  m.  John  Strong. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cclxv 


N.  B.,  in 

the  wind 

and  they 

frozen  to 

warmed, 

from  St. 

on  their 

gby  Gap, 

actually 

censure. 


n,  Silas), 
d.   May 

I ;  she  d. 
the  Bap- 

lember  of 

1869;  3d 


B.,Rich- 

ch  ildren 

'2  daugh- 

rter,  etc., 

111. 


1800;  m. 
y  Grant ; 
ria  (Mar- 
Nichols  ; 


2d,  Eliza 


iii     Amanda,  m.  George  E.  Pineo  ;  7  children. 
iv    GuiLFOUD  D.,  m.;  off  to  Oregon  ;  3  children. 

V  EuMiNA,  home  with  her  mother. 

34.  viii.  Eleazer  Woodworth  (William,  Eleazer,  Silas,  etc.) 
b.  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  July  21,  1817;  taught  school  and  traded 
some  while  a  young  man  ;  m.  Susan  Adams  (James,  John),  Nov.  16, 
1842,  and  with  his  father  moved  to  Hampton,  1846;  she  d.  Sept. 
19,  1848,  aged  27;  he  m.  2d,  Mary  Matilda  Hall  (John,  John,  Wil- 
liam), Feb.  22,  1849  ;  she  d.  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1890,  aged  69. 

CHILDREN. 

i     William  Edward,  b.  Aug.  11,  1848  ;  m.  Lois  Amanda  Mil- 
ler (James  E.,  James,  Michael),  Aug.  12,  1878,  and  had 
Arche,  Maborne,  and  Mabel ;  live  in  Salem,  Mass.,  where 
Mr.  Woodworth  is  a  first  rate  engineer, 
ii     Lucy  C,  b.  April  19,  1845;  m. 

iii     Capt.  James  E.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1847;  m.  Alice,  daughter  of 
Edmund  and    Azuba    (Foster)   Pack,  and  live  in    Van- 
couver; she  d.  Jan.,  1894. 
iv    John  A.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1850  ;  drowned  Sept.  7,  1853. 

V  Sylvester  W.,  b.  May  31,  1853 ;  m.  Sarah  Jane,   daugh- 

tor  of  Gideon  and  Maria  (daughter  of  Elijah  and  Abbie 
(Ash)  Taylor)  Bent,  Dec.  24,  1878,  and  had  a    triplet  b. 
April  16, 1880  ;  the  first  one  d.  July  27  ;  the  2d 
Ida      V  one  June,  1889. 


VI 

vii 
viii 

ix 


Ellen,  b.  April  18,  1856;  m.  William  Black,  Lynn,  1881. 

John  H.,  b.  July  9,  1858;  d.  July  28. 

Emeline  a.,    b.    Dec.   21,    1860;    m.    Thomas    Knowles, 

March  20,  1887  ;  live  in  Lynn. 
Catharine  Rose,  b.  June  6,  1864;  in  Lynn. 


36.    viii.    Enoch  Harding  Woodworth,  a  brother,  b.  March 

3,  1823;  m.  Hannah  Croscup  (Benjamin,  John,  Ludowick),  Aug.  26, 
1849,  and  have  lived  at  Hampton  and  Upper  Granville;  farmers. 

CHILDREN. 

i    James  William,  b.  May  14,  1851;  m.  Ruth  Loonier,  June 
19,     1881;     live   in     lievere,  Mass.      ChiKlreu  :     Emma 
Mary,  and  Walter  Stanley, 
ii     Charles  M.,  b.   Nov.   21,  1852,  m.  Lizzie  Elliott,  Nov., 

1880. 
iii     Benjamin  C,  b.  Feb.  9,  1855;  d.  Feb.,  1874,  smallpox, 
iv     Ann  Eliza,  b.  March  13,  1858;  d.  Jan.,  1874,  smallpox. 
V     A.  Spurgeon,  b.  June  23,  i860  ;  La  Grange,  Ohio. 
vi     Hannah  Jank,  b.  May  3,  1862;  d.  May  7,  1866. 


■  i  ■ ' '  ' 

1 .  ■^'.  • 

m 

1  ♦".,.'■ 

? . '  1,, , 

J>' 


J  'll 


CClxvi  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

vii     Mary  Pratt,  b.  Sept.  10,  1863 ;  Chelsea,  Mass. 
viii     Enoch  H.,  b.  March  3,  1868. 

36.  viii.  William  R.  Woodworth  (Richard,  Eleazer,  Silas, 
etc.),  b.  July  15,  1832;  m.  Matilda  Parish  (Joel,  Joel,  Joel),  Dec.  3, 
1856,  and  lives  in  Coruwallis  ;  farmer. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Frkd  Elmore,  b.  Jan.  28.  1858 ;  m.  Etta  Brown,  Sept.  3, 

1884. 
ii     Clara  Olivia,  b.  Feb.  20,  1860;  m,  Arthur  Parish,  June 

16,  1879. 
iii    Rebecca  Agnes,  b.  Oct.  31,  1863 ;  m.  Neil  P,  McQuar- 

rie,  Oct.  1,  1883. 
iv     Margaret  Ann,  b.  Feb.  20,  1866  ;  m. 

V  Lalbah  Alberta,  b.  Dec.  13,  1869;  m.  Edwin  West,  1894. 
vi     Faisa  K  Amelia,  b.  Dec.  19,  1872;  d.  Aug.  16,  1873. 

37.  viii.  Ezra  Woodworth  (James^  Edward,  Eleazer,  Silas), 
b.  July  7,  1842,  at  Bear  River,  Annapolis  county,  N.  S.;  learned  to 
be  a  carpenter  from  his  father;  went  to  Bayham,  Ont.,  18.62,  and 
there  has  the  farm  his  father  bought ;  m.  Harriet  Raymond  (Levi, 
William),  May  18,  1864. 

children. 

i  Hercules,  b.  Feb.  2,  1865. 

ii  Hiram,  b.  July  28,  1866. 

iii  Lloyd,  b.  Jan.  8,  1868 ;  d.  Sept.  16,  1869. 

iv  George,  b.  Oct.  8,  1869. 

V  Minna  Gertrude,  b.  April  3,  1873. 

Of  the  67  original  grantees  to  the  township  of  Cornwallis,  N.  S.> 
in  1761,  were  Amasa,  Benjamin,  Silas,  Thomas,  and  William  Wood- 
worth.  The  lineage  of  the  first  three  has  been  well  defined,  and 
now  comes  the  fourth  : 

38.  iv.  Elihu  Woodworth  (Hezekiah,  Thomas,  Walter),  b. 
July  24,  1700;  m.  Silence  Stoughton,  March  6,  1727,  and  d.  Sept., 
1780. 

children. 

i  Mary,  b.  1727.  ii  Hannah,  b.  1729. 

iii  Sybil,  b.  1731.  iv  Thomas,  b.  1734. 

V  Stephen,  b.  1736.  vi  Deborah,  b.  1738. 
vii  Naomi,  b.  1741.  viii  Sarah,  b.  1744. 

39.  V.  Thomas  (Elihu,  Hezekiah,  etc.),  b.  in  Little  Compton, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  3,  1734 ;  m.  Judith  Briggs,  Sept.  12,  1755,  and  settled  in 


ALLIED     FAMILIES. 


cclxvii 


Falmouth,  N.  S.;  site  d.  April  4,  1762,  aged  27.     He  m.  2d,  Marga- 
ret McCurdy,  June  12,  1762,  and  d. 


ser,  Silas, 
1),  Dec.  3, 


,  Sept.  3, 
ish,  June 
McQuar- 

est,  1894. 
373. 

er,  Silas), 
jarned  to 
1862,  and 
nd  (Levi, 


CHILDREN. 


i  Job,  b.  1757. 

iii  John,  b.  1764. 

V  Thomas,  b.  1767. 

vii  Benjamin,  b.  1770. 

ix  Mary,  b.  1774. 

xi  Is/AC,  b.  1781. 


ii  Betsey,  b.  1759. 

iv  Paul,  b.  1765. 

vi  Stephen,  b.  1769. 

viii  Joseph,  b.  1772. 

X  Alexander,  b.  1779. 


Those  of  Colchester  county,  N.  S.,  are  descendants  of  these. 

40.     iv.     William  Woodworth    ^Daniel,  Isaac,  Walter),  b.  in 

Norwich,   Conn.,  Oct.   3,  1732;  m.   Sarah ;  had  3  children  in 

Lebanon,  Conn.,  then  went  to  Nova  Scotia;  she  d.  Nov.  10,  1767, 
aged  31. 

CHILDREN. 

i  Betty,  b.   Sept.  13,  1753 ;  m.  James  Smith,  Jr.,  May  14, 
1772,  Newport,  R.  L 

41     ii  William,  b,  Aug.  3,  1755.'* 

iii  Timothy,  b.  Aug.  7,  1758. 

iv  Alexander,  b.  July  19,  1760. 

V  Leonard,  b.  Feb.  4,  1763. 

vi  Bruneh,  b.  March  25,  1765. 

vii  Lemuel,  b.  Feb.  2, 1767. 


lis,  N.  S.» 
in  Wood- 
ned,  and 


alter),  b. 
d.  Sept., 


9. 
I. 

{8. 

Dompton, 
aiettled  in 


41.  V.  William  Woodworth,  Jr.,  b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Aug. 
3,  1755;  ni.  Marcy  Pineo  (Peter,  James),  Jan.  8,  1778,  in  Cornwallis, 
N.  S.,  and  d.  about  1838.     Aunt  Marcy  d.  about  1814. 


1 
li 


111 


children. 

Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  16,  1779;  d.  March  16,  1784. 

Sarah,  b.  Jan,  27,  1782;  m.  Henry  DcForest,  and  had 
(1)  Eliza;  m.  Caleb  Hersey.  (2)  Sarah  B.,  b.  1809;  m. 
William  Harned  ;  6  children,  and  d.  1868;  he  d.  March, 
1890,  aged  86;  daughter  Anna  M.,  b.  1835,  m.  James 
Freeman  Rogers,  .Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Sarah  m.  2,'., 
Benjamin  Weaver,  and  had  Jane  E.,  b.  1826 ;  m.  John 
E.  Kennedy,  and  d.  Aug.  21,  1882.  Mrs.  Weaver  d. 
183!<. 

Peter,  b,  Dec.  23,  1783;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Robert 
and  Mehitable  Kinsman,  Dec.  20,  1810,  and  d,  1877;  had 
(1)  Ephraim,  d.  in  Milwaukee,  1893.  (2)  James,  m.;  3 
sons,  and  d.  in  Milwaukee  spring  of  1893.  (3)  Marcy,  m. 
Jehiel  Pineo;  2  sons.  (4)  John  M.,  b.  1822;  ra.  Love 
E.  Margeson  (John,  Gideon),  1851 ;  8  children  ;  to  Bos- 


■;"*\V 


CClxviii  ALLIKI)     FAMIMKS. 


."1 

■   ♦ 


ton  1864,  and   d.   Oct.  5,  1888.     The  widow  lives  with 
son,  Jolin  Davenport,  b,  1851. 
iv     Jamks,  1).  Dec.  23,  1785;  ni.,  and  lived  at  Canning,  N.  S.; 

d.  of  lockjaw. 
V     Matthkw,  b.  Jan.  8,  1788;  blacksmith  at  Woodside ;  d. 

about  1833. 
vi     Ei.iZAHKTn,  I).  June  5,  1790;  m.  Nathan  I'almeter,  and  had 
Jariics,   Oliver,    William,    Eunice,    Waity,  (Gideon,  and 
Mercy;  Cornwallis,  N.  S. 
'*'  vii     Hkcca,  b.  1798  ;  m.  Dennison   Ilaynes,  and  had  Henry  A., 

i!  James  II.,  Mercy  L.,  Gideon  C,  Sarah  H.,  Dennison  J., 

Leonard,  Gideon  C,  Mary  R.,  and  Willi.ain  J.  in  Nor- 
ridgewock.  Me.  His  linea<fe:  Dennison'*,  Jonathan*,  Jo- 
seph**, Thomas'-,  Jonathan^  b.  in  Engl.'ind  1661;  over  1634; 
killed  by  Indians  at  Haverhill,  1698. 


•'^/! 


l$iC  viii     Leonard,  b.  1794  (?);  m.  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Dr.  Jason  Mack, 

j|''\!  and    had    Maria   M.,  Lucy,  William,    James,  Rebecca, 

yjjl  and  Lov'iia;  Jay,  Me. 

^'^;  ix     Wim-iam,    i'.    1796 (?);  m.   Mary    Hersey,  and  had  Mary, 

■4|  James,  Amelia,  and  P]phr;iim  ;   Pembroke,  Me. 

Hi^  X     Marcy,  b.  May  3,  1798;   m.  Charles    Morton  (Lemuel,   El- 

*,l!  '  kanah,  Elkanah,  Ej)hraim,  George,  Ephraim,  George,  from 

'I  Ejialand  in  the  Ann,  1623),  Nov.  6,  1816,  and  d.  Nov.  15, 

m:  1883;  bed.  Feb.  9, 1868,  aged  79.  Children;  (1)  Mary  Ann, 

^^  b.  1817  ;  d.  1820.    (2)  Mary  Ann,  b.  1821 ;  m.  Jam"es  Ed- 

p^J'-  ward   Beckwith  (Handley,  John,  James,  Matthew,  Mat- 

'"?';;  ihew),    1841;  7  children;  Kentville.     (8)   Lemuel  Guy, 

•^  I).    1S23;    m.   Nancy   Foot;    5   children.     (4)    William 

!  Chants,  i>.  1826;  m.  Sarah  A.  Bowles;  2d,  Eliza  Heggs. 

(5)  Martha  Alice,  b.  1828;  m.  William  Hen  Wood  (Wil- 
i  I  liam,  Ephraim,  Oliver);  6  children,  Danvers,  Mass.     (6) 

)'.    *  John  Leander,  b.  1831;  m.  Almira  Quinn;  6  children.  (7) 

'I  '■'  Rebecca  Anlelice,  b.  1834;  m.  Leander  Crocker;  8  chil- 

dren.    (8)  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  1836;  m.  Benjamin  Dan- 
.;  ,  iels;  2d,  John  L.  Stephens. 

■ ,  .  xi     Ruby,  b.  1800  (?);  m.  Oiliorne  Lovejoy  (Nathaniel,  Abial), 

and  d.  1885;  he  d.  1847,  aged  52.    They  had  Mary  Ann, 

Sarah  Percy  (b.  1828;  m.  Ezra  L.  Hersey,  in  East  Bos- 

y  ton),  Lucretia  Maria,  William  Odiorne,  Charles  Norman, 

Ju^t  liConard   Hiram,  James  Loren,  Amanda  Elizabeth,  Ruby 

ISp  '  Melvina,  Henry  Augustus,  and  2  daughters  d.  in  infant 

cy ;  Calais,  Me. 
'  xiii     Amy,  b.  1802  (?);  m.  Adna  Leighton,  and  had  Amy,  Leah, 

,  Sarah,  Ellen,  Lorenzo,  and ;  Pembroke,  Me. 

42     xiii     Olivkr,  b.  1804. 

42.    vi.     Oliver  Woodworth  (William,  William,  Daniel,  Isaac, 

■fi  Walter),  b.  Coinwallis,  N.  S.,  1804;  m.  Isabel,  daughter  of  Robert 

O'Brien;  d.  Dec.    10,  1858,    aged  55;  m.  2d,  Eunice,  daughter  of 

.  William  Lyons,  and  d.  April  10,  1884,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.     Children 

by  first  wife: 


ALLIKD     FAMILIES. 


cclxix 


lives  with 

ing,  N.  S.; 

odside;  d. 

r,  .and  had 
deon,  and 

Henry  A., 
jnniaon  J., 
J.  in  Nor- 
than'',  Jo- 
over  1634 ; 

son  Mack, 
Rebecca, 

lad  Mary, 

?muel,  EI- 
orge,  from 
1.  Nov.  15, 
yiary  Ann, 
James  Ed- 
hew,  Mat- 
nuel  Guy, 
I  William 
iza  Begt^s. 
ood  (Wil- 
klass.  (6) 
ildren.  (7) 
Br;  8  chil- 
imin  Dan- 
iel, Abial), 
^lary  Ann, 
East  Hos- 
s  Norman, 
leth,  Ruby 
,  in  infan<- 

^my,  Leah, 
[e. 

niel,  Isaac, 

of  Robert 

lughter  of 

Children 


n 
iii 

iv 

v 

vi 
vii 
viii 

ix 

X 

xi 


Samuel,  b.  1827;  m.  Evallne,  daughter  of  John  Balcomb  ; 

7  children,  and  d.  1885. 
William,  b.  1829;  <1.  1854. 
Jamks,  b.  1830;  m.  Abbie,  daughter  of  Thomas  Johnson 

Noel.  Hants  county,  N.  S. 
Sarah,  b.  1832;  m.  Henry  Mitchell,  and  d.  Dec,  1857  ;  ho 

m.  2d, Weaver. 

IsAKKL,  b.  1834;  m.  Johrii  B..,  son  of  James  Best. 
HoHKiiT,  b.  1836;  m.  Abbie,  daughter  of  Ralph  Russell. 
Lucy,  b.  1838;  m.  Gordon,  son  of  Andrew  F\)rsyth. 
Thomas  O.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1841 ;  m.  Emma  S.  J.  Hurd  (George, 

Jonathan),  1865;  to  Maiden,  1889;  5  children. 
Richard  Watson,  b.  Oct.,  1842;  m.   Lydia,  daughter  of 

Caj»t.  and  Dea.  Amos  Scott. 
MEutiY.  b,  and  d.  in  infancy. 
Anna   Rkbkcca,  b.    1850;  m.  Daniel,  son  of  James  Best, 

1867    (daughter    Eva   m.    Melbourn    Marshall);    m.   2d, 

Geoi-ge  liiggs,  a  soldier,  and  live  in  lievere,  Mass. 

43.  iv.  Thoilias  Woodworth  (Isaac,  Isaac,  Walter),  b.  in 
Norwich,  Conn.,  July  17,  1726;  m.  July  9,  1750,  Zerviah  Fox;  went 
to  Nova  Scotia,  1760,  with  many  others  from  Conn,  and  R.  I.;  set- 
tled at  Falmouth,  and  drew  lot  31 ;  she  d.  June  30,  1767,  aged  41. 
He  m.  2d,  Jan.  26,  1769,  Sarah  Shaw  ;  d.  He  m.  3d,  Jan.  15,  1781, 
Mary  Hand;  she  d.  April  28,  1789;  he  d. 

CHILDREN. 

i     Eljvcabkth,    b.   June  2,  1753;  m.  Stephen,  son  of  David 
ami  Deborah  Eaton,  Nov.  23,  1775;   10  children,  and  d. 
March  28,  1841 ;  he  d.  April  20,  1838,  aged  84. 
Olivkb,  b.  Jan.  19,  1756. 

HuLDAH,  b.  Oct.  11,  1758;  m.  Oct.  25,  1781,  Timothy 
Eaton,  brother  to  Stephen  ;  7  children,  and  d.  July  14, 
1807;  he  m.  2d,  Sarah  (Rand)  Beckwith. 

iv     Nathan,  b.  June  10,  1762;  d.  Feb.  8, 1784. 

V  Levi,  b.  Feb.  11,  1767;  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of  Asa  and 
Sarah  Clark,  Feb.  27,  1794,  and  had  Thomas  D.,  George, 
Lydia  M.,  Jerusha,  and  Levi' Charles. 

44.  V.  Oljver  Woodworth  (Thomas,  Isaac,  Isaac,  Walter), 
b.  in  Norwich,  (\mn.,  June  19,  1756;  m.  Rube  Pineo  (Peter,  James), 
April  25,  1782;  m.  2d,  Ellis,  daughter  of  Asahel  and  Lucy  Beiilley, 
Sept.  7,  1819. 

CHILD. 

45    i     Nathan,  b.  June  16,  1785. 

46.  vi.  Nathan  Woodworth  (Oliver,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Isaac, 
Walter),  b.  June  16,  1785;  m.  Sarah,  »laugiiter  of  Dr.  William  and 


44 


II 
iii 


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Cclxx  ALLIED    FAMILIES. 

Ruth  (Sheffield)  Baxter,  Feb.  24,  1807;  slie  d.  April  16,  1830,  aged 
45;  he  ni.  2d,  Julia  Baxter,  her  sister,  and  d.  July  22,  1866,  aged  81. 

CHILDREN. 

i     William    Oliver,  b.  July   18,   1808;    was    deformed,  a 

hunchback  ;  d.  about  1850. 
ii    Prudence  Ruth,  b.  June  8,  1810  ;  d.  Aug.  31,  1813. 
46    iii     Benjamin  Baxter,  b.  May  15,  1812. 
iv     Ruth,  b.  May  15,  1814 ;  m.  John  Cox. 
V     Douglass,  b.  Aug.  5,  1817  ;  d.  Jan.  6,  1818. , 
vi     Ruby,  b.  June  1,  1819;  m.  Newton  Cox. 
vii    Douglass  N.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1821;  m.  Assenath,  daughter  of 

Nathan  Ells,  Jan.  30,  1852. 
viii     Sarah  Eltjs,  b.  about  1824;  ra.  Levi  W.  Katon,  as  his  2d 
wife,  July  28, 1851,  and  had  Mary  Eliza,  b.  1852  ;  Annie 
Maud,  b.  1858,  and  Nathan  Woodworth,  b.  1860. 

46.    vii.    Benjamin   Baxter   Woodworth    (Nathan,  Oliver, 
Ai'  Thomas,  Isaac,   Isaac,   Walter),  b.   in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  May  15, 

1812  ;  m.  Eunice  L.  Pineo  (George  D.,  Daniel,  Peter,  James),  March 
6,1834;  she  d.  April  ^7,  1841,  aged  27;  he  m.  2d,  Prudence  M. 
Pineo,  her  sister;  she  d.  Nov.  10,  1868,  aged  52 ;  he  m.  3d,  Mahala 
Kinsman,  widow  of  Bishop  Fuller.  Dea.  B.  B.  W.  d. 


•  1.' 


children. 


,'|-  i     Maria,  b.  Jan.  19,  1835;  m.  Oct.  28,  1862,  Ezekiel  B.  Har- 

"  V^  ris  of  Canning  ;  5  children. 

ii    Joseph  Edward,  b.  April   26,  1837;  m.  May  3,    1859; 

i^   .  Nancv  Cox  ;  2  or  3  children. 

♦  iii    Eunice'  Eliza,  b.  Feb.  26,  1839;  m.  Oct.  28,  1868,  Joseph 

Edwin,  son  of  Levi  W.  Eaton,  and  moved  to  Hanson, 
Mass.,  1873;  6  children, 
iv  Douglass  Benjamin,  b.  June  1,  1841 ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Ezra  Churchill  of  Hantsport,  Feb.  28,  1864. 
He  was  elected  to  the  Nova  Scotia  Parliament,  from 
.  Kings  county,  in  1871,  defeating  D.  M.  Dickie   of  Can- 

ning, and  continued  a  member  till  1878,  when  he  opposed 
Dr.  F.  W.  Borden  and  was  defeated.  In  June,  1882,  he 
was  elected  to  the  Dominion  Parliament  (Dr.  Bor- 
den opposing  him),  and  continued  a  member  till  the  gen- 
eral election  of  1887.    He  has  been  a  barrister  25  years' 

'  •  '         and  Queen's  Counsel   5  years,  office  at   Halifax.     They 

-'   .  have  two  sons,  Percy  Churchill,  and  Joseph  Edward. 

/  ^  V    George  Whitefield,  b.  Feb.  14, 1846;  m.  Mary  E.,  daugh- 

i  ter  of  Ezra  Churchill;  m.  2d,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Daniel 

and  Lucinda  (Westcoat)  Allen,  of  Long  Island,  N.  S.;  4 

.     ,  children. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cclxxi 


830,  aged 
I,  aged  81. 


formed,  n 
813. 


lighter  of 

as  his  2d 
2  ;  Annie 
0. 


n,  Oliver, 
May  15, 
!s),  March 
dence  M. 
1,  Mahala 


!l  B.  Har- 

3,    1859; 

8,  Joseph 
Hanson, 

Elizabeth, 
28,  1864. 
snt,  from 
!  of  Can- 
i  opposed 
,  1882,  he 
Dr.  Bor- 
1  the  gen- 
25  years' 
X.  They 
ward. 
1^.,  daugh- 
ot  Daniel 
,  N.  S.;  4 


vi     Sarah  Rkbbcca,  b.  March  24,  1847  ;  m.  James  N.  Wilde, 
and  d.  Dec,  1884 ;  one  daughter  Sarah  W. 

vii     Mary  Louisa,  b.  Nov.  18,  1849  ;  m.  James  E.,  son  of  Kev. 
James  Hennigar  ;  5  children. 

viii    Prudence,  b.  May  7,  1852;  m.  Isaac   B.  Ells,  and  d.  in 
Truro,  April  3,  1890;  1  child. 

ix    Nathan  D.,  b.  Dec.  7,  185H  ;  d.  Nov.  23, 1858. 
X     Effie  Clare,  b.  Jan.  26, 1871. 
xi     Alice  L.  B.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1873. 

xii     Benjamin  Baxter,  b.  April  15,  1875. 

Samuel  C.  Woodworth,  the  poet  (Benjamin  and  Abigail  Bryant, 
Benjamin  and  Hannah  Cudworth,  Benjamin  and  Ann  Torrey, 
Robert  and  Bethia,  Benjamin  and  Deborah,  Walter),  b.  in  Scituate, 
1784;  learned  printing  in  Boston;  d.  in  New  York,  1842.  He  was 
a  Swedenborgian,  and  wrote  many  hymns  and  poems  that  were 
gathered  and  published  in  two  volumes  after  his  death.  Vol.  I 
commences  with  "The  Old  Oaken  Bucket,"  written  in  1817  ;  Vol. 
II  commences  with  "The  Hunters  of  Kentucky,"  written  about 
1820. 


WORCESTER. 

1.  i.  Rev.  William  Worcester  came  over  from  England  and 
settled  in  Salisbury,  Mass,  a  few  miles  up  the  Merrimack  river  from 
Newburyport,  in  1639.  His  wife  Sarah  d.  April  23, 1650  ;  he  m.  2d, 
Mrs.  Rebecca  Hall  of  Ipswich, ,)  uly  23, 1650,  and  d.  Oct.  28, 1662,  aged 
58.  She  had  m.  Henry  Bylie  before;  John  Hall,  1641 ;  and  4th,  Dep. 
Gov.  Samuel  Syraonds,  and  d.  at  Ipswich,  Feb.  21,  1695,  aged  78. 
Gov.  Symonds  d.  1678,  aged  83. 


1 
ii 

ill 

iv 

V 

vi 


vu 


CHILDREN. 

Samuel,  b.  in  England. 

Susanna,  b.  in  England ;  m.  Thomas  Stacy,  1653,  and  h.ad 
Thomas,  William,  Rebecca,  Elizabeth,  Joseph,  and  Mary. 

William,  b.  in  England;  m.  Constant ;  had  6  chil- 
dren,; 5  b.  in  Boston;  he  d.  1683.    No  descendants  left. 

Sarah,  b.  in  England;  d.  in  Salisbury,  April  1,  1641. 

Sarah,  b.  in  Salisbury,  Mass;  d.  April  4,  1641. 

Timothy,  b.  Salisbury,  May    14,  1642;  m.  Susanna ; 

he  was  a  mariner,  left  2  daughters,  and  d.  1672;  she  m. 
2d,  Henry  Ambrose. 

Moses,  b.  Nov.  10,  1643;  went  to  Kittery,  Me.,  before 
1675,  and  was  living  in  1731.  He  was  a  famous  hunter 
of  Indians,  and  went  by  the   appelation  of  "  Old   Con- 


cclxxii  ALLIKD    I'AMlhlKS. 

trary."    lie  ni. ,  and  h:ul  TliomaH,  VVilliaiii,  aiid 

EliznlK'tli  ;  lie  in.  'J<1,  Mrs.  Sarah  Super. 
V,  viii     Sakah,  1..  June  U'J,  1(546;  «1.  March  9,  1650. 

,'  IX     Eliza HKTii,  h.  A]>ril  9,  1648  ;  d.  1649. 

X     EiJ/AHKTH,  b.  Jan.  9, 1650. 

2.  ii.  Samuel  Worcester  (Rev.  William),  b.  in  England 
about  16.32,  and  Hettled  in  Salisbury,  Mass.;  was  a  parlner  in  a  saw- 
mill. He  bought  land  in  Newbury  bordering  on  tlie  Merriniack 
river,  etc.  He  r\\.  Elizabeth  (b.  in  Kt)wley,  May  1,  1640),  daughter 
of  Francis  Parrott,  Nov.  29,  lSft9;  he  was  a  pious  inan,  and  was 
found  dead  in  the  road,  near  Lynn,  in  the  act  of  kneeling,  Feb., 
1681. 

,  .^     .  CniLDBKN. 

i     Wii.UAM,  b.   July    21,  1661;  ra.  Martha   Cheney    (Peter, 
John),  1690;  7  chihlren,  and  d.  1706;  she  m!  2d,  John 
Pern ber ton  of  Bradford,  1710,  and  d.  1729. 
ii    Samuel,  b.  March  31,  1668;  d.  July  5,  1686. 
,'•'»'  3    iii     Francis,  b.  about  1665;  m.  Mary  Cheney. 

iv     Joseph,  b.  about  1667  ;  m.  Sarah ,  1728;  ra.  2d,  Martha 

Palmer,  1730,  and  d.;  she  ra.  2d,  Eldad  Cheney. 
V     Timothy,  b.  in  Rowley,  June  4,  1669;  in.  Iluldah  Ciieney 
rM    •  (Peter,  John),  1692;  2  children,  Samuel  and   Lydia,  and 

•^i  d.  1706;  she  m.  2d,  Simon  Daykin  of  Concord,  1718. 

'|.»  vi     Moses,  b.  Jan.  15,  1671  ;  d.  Dec.  18,  1689. 

.'  vii     Elizabkth,  b.  Feb.  16,  1672. 

f  viii     Dorothy,  b.  Jan.  21,  1674. 

ix    John,  b.  Aug.  31,  1677;  d.  1701. 
X     Eber,  b.  April  29,  1679  ;  in  Bradford, 
xi     Susannah,  b.  Feb.  11,  1681. 

3.  iii.    Francis    Worcester  (Samuel,  Hev.   William),  b.  in 

'  Rowley  about  1665  ;   was    an  inn-holder  and    yeoman  in  Bradford, 

;  and  was  represented  as  an  amiable  and  pious  man ;  in.  Mary  Cheney 

(Peter,  John),  of  Newbury,  1690,  and  d.  Deo.  17,  1717  ;  she  m.  2d, 
»  Dec.  8,  1726,  Joseph  Eaton  of  Salisbury,  and  d.  1759,  aged  88. 


.  J . 


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CHILDREN. 


i     Hannah,  b.  Feb.  8,  1692 ;  m.  Jacob  Hardy,  March  3,  1714. 

4  ii     Timothy,  b.  Dec.  6,  1693. 

iii     Jemima,  b.  Jan.  16,  1696;  in.  John  Boynton  of  Newbury, 
1717. 

5  iv     Rev.  Francis,  b.  June  7,  1698. 

V     John,  b.  Nov.   5,  1700 ;  m.   Mary  Carlton,  1727  ;  5   chil- 
'..  dren ;  he    was  selectman,   assessor,   etc.;  d.  in  Grafton, 

about  1777. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


cclxxiii 


^illiniii,  and 


I  England 
!!•  ill  a  saw- 
Merriniack 
),  daugliter 
1,  and  wan 
'ling,  Feb., 


oy    (Peter, 
1.  'Jd,  John 


2d,  Martha 

y. 

ah  Cheney 

Lydia,  and 

,  1718. 


vi     Damkl,  1».  Ft'l).  19,  1703;  m.  Joanna  Pettingall    of  Salis- 
bury, and  lived  in  Bradi'urd,  Newbury,  and  llaverhill ;  3 
children, 
vii     VVii.t.iAM,  1>.  Nov.  13,  1706;  ni,  Mary   Ilovey  oi  Bradford, 
1733  ;  lived  in  Bradford,  Newbury,  and   Falmouth,  Me.; 
d.l7«8 
viii     Bkn.tamix,  b.  Aug.  25,  1709;  ni.  Hannah  Simmons  of  Hav- 
erhill.  1732;  9   chihiern;  lived  in   Haverhill,    Methuen, 
Nottingham  West,  and  Groton ;  d.  17H0. 
ix     James,!)!  Sept.  15,  1712  ;  m.  Patience  Low,  1740;  Falmouth, 

Me. 
X     Makv,  b.  Dee.  22,  1714;  m.  Joslah    French  of  Salisbury, 
1736. 

4.     iv.     Timothy    Worcester    (Frauds,    Samuel,    liev.    Wil- 
liam), b.  in   Bradford,  Dec.  6,    1693  ;  m.  Mary  ,   and    lived  in 

Bradford  and  Newbury    till  1728;  then  to    Falmouth —afterward 
called  Portl.'ind  —  Me.,  where  he  d.  1751. 

rHILI>REX. 

1     Dorothy,  b.  in  Newbury,  Oct.  10,  1719. 
ii     JosiAH,  b.  Jan.  3,  1721  ;  m.  Miriam,  daughter  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (?)  Carr,  Dec.  13,  1748;  a   daughter  Miry  b. 
1750.     He  d.  al)out  that  time,  ami  she  went  to  Portland, 
Me.,    and    m.    Curtis    Chute    (Thomas,    James,   James, 
Lionel),  1754.     See  No.  9. 
iii     Rebecca,  b.  Oet.  8,  1722  ;  d.  Aug.  27,  1723. 
iv     Hannah,  b.  June   11,  1724. 
V     Timothy,  b.  Oct.  26,  1725. 


\m),    h.  in 

Bradford, 

ry  Cheney 

ihe  m.  2d, 

d  88. 


3h  .3,  1714. 
Newbury, 


r;  5   chil- 
I  Grafton, 


6.    iv.    Rev.    Francis  Worcester,  brother   to  Tiipothy,   b. 

June  8,  1698;  m.  Abigail  Carlton  of  liowley,  April  18,  1720;  lived 
in  Bradford  till  1722;  lived  in  Concord  and  Littleton,  some  years  in 
both  places  ;  a  blacksmith;  then  in  Bradford  1728,  a  selectman; 
then  in  Boxford  he  was  licensed  to  preach  ;  then  he  went  to  Sand- 
wich, where  he  was  ordained  June  18,  1735,  over  a  Congregational 
church,  where  he  remained  10  years.  Then  he  moved  to  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  Plaistow  and  Hollis,  N.  H.,  1750.  From  this  time  to  his 
death,  Oct.  14,  1783,  he  spent  the  greater  part  of  his  time  preaching 
as  an  evangelist  in  destitute  parts  of  New  liampshire  and  other  sec- 
tions of  New  England.  In  1758-9,  he  wrote  a  series  of  "  Medi- 
tations all  in  verse,"  which  was  published  in  Boston,  1760.  Joseph 
Emerson  Worcester,  ll.d.  (1784-1866),  author  of  the  dictionary 
and  other  works,  was  a  great-grandson  as  follows :  Rev.  Francis*, 
Noah^  b.  1735;  Jesse^,  b.    1761;  Joseph  E'.     Rev.  Samuel  Wor- 


cclxxiv 


AI.I.IKI)     FAMILIKS. 


ct'ster,  1)1).  (1770-18'Jl),  author  of  a  hymn-book  and   other  works, 
WiiH  a  griiiulHon  a«  follows  :   Noah**,  Sainuor'. 


CIIII,DIIKN. 

Francis,  b.  March  30,  17'Jl;  m.  Hannah  Hovnton  of  New- 
bury, Oct.  2H,  1741  ;  12  children,  and  d.  at  I'lyniouth,  N. 
H.,  1800;  shed.  1771. 

Jkssk,   b.  Sept.   5,  1722;    m.  Patience ;  4    children. 

He  was  at  the  seige  of  Oswego,  and  d.  a  prisoner  in 
Montreal,  1757,  among  the  French. 

Hannah,  b.  Oct.  7,  1724;  m.  Churchill  and  d.  1808. 


u 


111 


iv  Samukl,  b.  in  Hoxford,  May  3,  1731  ;  drowned  in  Squain 
Harbor,  1750.  '  ^ 

V  Noah,  b.  in  Sandwich,  Oct.  4,  1735;  m.  Lydia,  daughter  of 
Abram  Taylor  of  HoIIis  (1733-1772),  1757;  7  children ; 
m.  2d,  Hcpzibah  Sherwin  (1746-1831);  9  children.  He 
succeeded  his  father  in  tiie  homestead  at  Holiis,  an<l  d. 
Aug.  13,  1817,  aged  82. 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS  TO  THE  ALLIED  FAMILIES. 


1M08. 
Sqiiain 


Henry  Adams,*  first  over  to  Braintree,  son  of  Win.,'  Richard,''  Jobn.' 

On  pujio  xiii,  to  Dea.  Hall  add  Joseph. 

Near  the  bottom  of  pai;e,  the  worda  "Balcomb:  three  children,"  should  follow 
Reuben,  end  of  the  next  line. 

On  page  xiv,  Win,  in  a  parenthesis,  should  be  William,  just  below  middle  of  the 
page,  No.  lOS,  should  follow  .lames  Wra.  Chute. 

On  page  xvii,  I  believe  that  Xat.  Barnes  was  brother  to  Seth  Barns  (.John,  .Jona- 
than, John  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  10;{1),  who  came  over  to  Yarmouth,  N.  S..  1702. 

On  page  xviii,  near  the  bottom  the  worda  "  from  Ireland,*'  should  be  after  James 
Ray,  not  Joseph. 

On  page  xix,  Thomas  Milbury,  m.  Phebo,  da.  of  Joseph  Saunders  (b.  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  1724,  went  to  Yarmouth,  X.  S.,  17(52.  A  brother  of  his  named  Timothy  set- 
tled in  Kings  Co.,  N.  S  ,  about  the  same  time. 

Oil  page  xxvii,  Mr.s.  Hope  Chipman,  d.  16vS3,  a.  .'>4. 

On  page  xxviii,  first  line.  Ilo.sea  Joyce  m.  1st,  .Martha  (who  d.  1670),  and  had  John 
and  Dorcas;  he  m.  2d,  1075,  had  three  children  and  d.  1712.  John  Iluckins  d.  in 
1078,  leaving  three  chililren.  His  w.  m.  2d,  Jonathan,  sou  of  Dea.  Henry  Cobb.  John 
Sargent,  son  of  Win.  d.  17;W,  a.  7(5.  Sluibael  Dimock,  d.  early,  and  Bethiali  m.  2iid 
Tabitha  Lathi'op.  Mrs.  Desire  Bourne,  d.  170.").  Mary  Cliipman,  or  Mercy,  b.  1092; 
m.  Nathaniel  Jackman.  Her  bro.  Joseph,  wa.s  born  I0S>4,  Jacob  m.  Abigail;  ra.  2nd, 
Bethiah  Th«)mas.  Hann:)h  d.  17(i.'J. 

On  page  xxix,  near  the  top.  John  Chipman,  m.    Hannah  Fessendeu.      Of  Perez 

Chipmin  his  descendants  are  in  Del.  Carolina,  and  Miss.      Ebenezer,  m.   Mary , 

and  lived   at   Falmouth   (Portland?).      After  Rebecca,  was  Benjamin.      Dea.  Sam. 
Chipman,'  m.  John  Hinckley,  jr.,-  John  Hinckley,  sen.,^  was  Gov.  of  Conn. 

On  page  xxxh,  ll.vndley  Cliipman,  m.  Anne  Hoyt,"  (.Jesse,"  J.irae.s,^  James,*  Zerub- 
babel,"'  Walter,-  Simon  >).  1814,  and  d.  l.S.")8,  a.  74.     She  d.  ls.-)6,  a.  72. 

On  page  xxxvi,  end  of  Thomas  D.  Chipraan's  family  should  be  Agnes  Jane,  b. 
April  24,  18")4,  teacher  in  Yarmouth. 

On  page  xlvii,  middle  of  the  page  '*  James  Edw.ard,"  Manning  is  one  name. 

On  page  I,  for  Park,  read  Pack,  same  on  page  Ivi. 

On  i)age  Hi,  for  1838,  read  KVJS. 

On  page  liii,  Thotnpson  Wood,  was  brother  to  Mary,  who  ra.  .James  Chute  jr. 

On  p.age  liv,  near  the  bot'ora,  for  Jacob,  b.  10.'>7,  read  17.">7. 

On  page  Iviii,  Hannah,  w.  of  Edward  W.  Foster,  had  six  children  and  d.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  about  1887. 

On  page  Ixv,  Ruby  Ann  Maccaboy,  d.  1803.     Dudley  Foster  d.  July  i'*94. 

On  page  Ixxii,  for  Port  Buswell,  read  P(»rt  Bur  well. 

On  page  Ixxviii,  the  sons  of  Bart.  Hains  seems  to  be  about  right;  but  farther  on 
they  seem  to  be  rather  "  mixed." 


cclxxvi 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


4'' 


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r 


On  page  Ixxix,  for  Hawkinson  read  Hankinson. 

On  page  Ixxxi,  Pines  read  Pineo.  At  middle  of  the  pa«o  Capt.  Sam.  (son  of 
Thomas)  Ilaiiis,  was  run  down  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  in  1856  or  '67,  and  lost  with 
two  children.  Capt.  Sam.  Y.  Hains,  at  the  hottom,  d.  at  home,  June  29,  '!I2,  a.  6.'). 
Tamer  Uudd,  da.  of  Cha.s.  Hains  lived  at  Marll)oro,  Mass..  instead  of  Gloueestor.  Of 
the  family  of  .John  Ilains,  (1),  Augustus,  was  b.  1824;  (2),  Capt.  Sam  Young.  '27.  (3), 
Lydia,  b.  1830;  (4).  Eliza  Ann,  lS;i4,  d.  1872;  (",),  Edward  S..  b.  1838.  (tf),  Annie  S., 
b.  1844.  Capt.  John  Daniels,  d.  Oct.  31,  '70,  a  28. 

On  page  eix  near  the  top  for  Felugus  read  Telugus. 

On  page  cxvii,  near  the  bottom  Wm.  F.  Marshall,  m.  2nd,  Eliza  Shamper,  1892. 

On  page  cxix,  under  Levi  Marshall,  instead  of  she  d.  ah.  1830,  say  1840;  he  m.  2nd, 
1847;  shed.  1884.  James  M.  Marshall  m.  2nd,  Froelovo  Bruce;  Henry  Marshall  ra. 
Ist,  Ann  Morton;  Edward  M.  Marshall,  m.  2ud,  Kuth  (Beatty)  McGonnaglc;  3rd,  Ella 
Bancroft. 

On  page  cxx,  after  Benj  Ellis,  d.  ab,  1838.  Abba  Hell,  d.  Apr.  0,  1894.  Instead  of 
"  Mt.  Serrat,"  read  s(m  Jaheth  at  Magnolia,  Mass. 

On  page  oxxi,  James  Marshall,  d.  in  N.  Y.,  Dec.  '14,  1892.  Alfred  lives  in  Bridge- 
town, Wm.  Marshall,  lii,  iii,  lived  .at  Manshalltown.  Farther  down,  Christiana  Mar- 
shall, m.  2nd  Allen  Clark;. 3d,  Mich.  Gilliatt.  Joshua  Messenger,  m.  Emma  McN'eil. 
Daniel  Hall  should  be  David  Hall  and  Ca'i'  Wm.  Hall  is  a  blunder.  James  Moody, 
d.  in  \.  Y.,  181)2,  a.  80.    Shaw  Marshall  lives  at  Xewburyport. 

On  page  cxxiv,  after  Enoch  Marshall,  read  son  Eben  in  Beverley. 

On  page  exxvi.  below  the  middle,  for  D.^.vid  Waterhou.se  read  Daniel  Watcrhouse. 

On  page  cxxxii,  below  the  middle,  Rich.ard  B.  Morse,  d.  in  Marblehoad,  Mar.  '94. 
Fannie,  w.  of  IJev.  J.  C.  .Morse,  was  da.  of  Edward  Dakin. 

On  page  cxxxiii,  Capt.  E.  M.  Morse,  m.  2nd,  Lucretia  Crosc^ip,  w.  of  Capt.  Isaiah 
Delap  June  1894. 

On  page  cxl,  in  the  family  of  Theodore  Palmer,  after  John  L.  (iv),  b.  1792,  should 
be  (v),  Edmund  F.,  b.  1704;  (vi),   Rachel,  b.  17!H};  (vii),  Mary  b.  1799. 

On  page  clxiv,  for  Isaiic,  William,  read  Isa-'c  Wm.,  one  name. 

On  page  cxh  i,  Lydia  Benjamin,"  (Obed.*  Obed,*  Joseph,'  Joseph,'  John,'  over  ip 
the  ship  Lyon  1032,  d.  1(145). 

On  page  clvii.  near  the  bottom  for  Mr.  Soulice  m.  2ud  rea<l  3d,  for  his  Ist,  wife  w. 
Eliza  Potter,  see  page  ciJii. 

On  page  olviii,  Dea.  Jjis.  Purdy,''  (Anthony,^  Gabriel,*  Sam,"  Francis,''  Francis,'  .. 
at  Fairfield,  Ct.,  16.")8).  For  Artemesa  Brown  read  Artamesa.  The  last  two  of  that 
family,  John  and  Maggie  A.,  were  Rices. 

On  page  ciix.  John  Riind.all,  jr.,  lived  since  1720.  Of  the  six  children  of  his  son 
Ich.abod,  Green,  the  4th  m.  Lydia  Rand.  1779,  h.ad  eight  children;  she  d.  1857. 

On  pag^  clxi,  Matt.  Randall,  d.  n3(};  his  w.  d.  ab.  1735.  Peter,  m.  in  1706.  Stephen 
Randall,  m.  Abigail,  da.  of  Jos.  Sabin,  KJ97. 

On  page  clxii,  at  the  bottom,  after  Job,  m.  2nd,  Mary,  da.  of  William  Parker,  Esq., 
read  she  m.  2nd,  Dea  Joseph  Wade,  the  centenarian. 

On  page  clxiii,  Rev.  lenry  Saunders,  was  the  son  i>f  Timothy  jr.  Timothy  sen., 
WA»  brother  to  Joseph,  who  went  to  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  from  Salem,  Mass.,  17U2. 


apt,  Sam.  (son  of 
'67,  and  lost  with 
June  29,  '1)2,  a.  es. 
of  Gloncester.  Of 
a  Young.  '27.  (3), 
58.      («),  Aiuiie  S., 


am  per,  1892. 
y 1840;  he  m.  2nd, 
[enry  Maishnll  m. 
mnagJe;  '^rd,  Ella 

1894.     Instead  of 

I  lives  in  Bridge- 

1,  Cliiistiana  Mar- 

1.  Emma  iMcXcil. 

James  Moody. 


niel  Waterhonse. 
leliead,  Mar.  '04. 


ALLIED    FAMILIES. 


oclxxvii 


On  page  clxiii,  at  the  middle,  after  Robert  Neily,  read  he  m.  2nd,  Sophia  .Morse, 
see  No.  7;  m.  3rd,  Elisabeth  (Goucher)  Gates,  see  Benj.  Gates. 

On  page  clxxviii,  Timothy  Huggles,' m.  Jane  Thome,'' (Edward,*^  Stephen,*  Joseph," 
Joseph,-  William'),  1810;  his  son  Tim.  D.,*'  m.  1842,  Havilah  Jane  Thorne,"  (Stephen 
S.,"  James,^  Stephen,*  etc.) 

On  page  clxxix,  for  John  Gray,  read  Hu^hy  Gray,  page  cxix. 
"'  On  page  clxxxvi,  after  James  Gordon,  for  d.  read  b. ;  in  the  same  paragraph  for 
Eben  read  Eber. 
'-   On  page  cxcii,  Mrs.  Althea  Sanford  d.  July  1894. 

On  page  cc,  for  Stephen,  Augustus,  read  Stephen  Augu.stus. 

On  page  ccii,  Maj.  Gesner  d.  IS');],  a.  97;  Col.  Henry,  his  brother  d.  ab.  1840.  Near 
the  bottom,  Elihu  Eaton,  in  the  parenthesis,  should  be  Elisha. 

On  page  cciii,  John  Van  Buskirk,"  must  be  of  Garrett,^  Lawrence,*  John,*  Lau- 
rens,' I.P'irens,'-'  Laurens  A.,' 

On  page  ccxix,  near  the  bottom,  John  Van  Buskirk  must  have  m.  2nd,  Hannah 
Steadman  (John,  John). 

On  page  ccxxvi,  near  the  top,  Nicholas  and  Ann,  were  the  Urst  parents  of  the  Kob- 
bins  family  in  America. 

On  page  ccxxviii,  to  Frances  and  William  White,  read  Parrsboro,  N.  S. 

On  page  coxxxiv,  Samuel  Felch's,  son  John,  m.  Licet,  da.  of  Uev.  Tho.  Belong; 
another  the  (5),  Love,  m.  James  Par.«ons.  Mr.  BVlch,  ra.  2nd,  Elizabeth  Parker,  da. 
of  Major  Nat.  and  w.  of  Church  Morse,  and  Iiad  a  da.  Eunice  .Salome,  b.  1824,  m. 
Joseph  L.  McKeunee  1843,  see  Morse. 


.  of  Capt.  Isaialj 
.  b.  1792,  should 


.^  John,J  over  ip 

his  Isi.  wife  w 

Ris,!*  Francis,'  d. 
last  two  of  that 

Idren  of  his  son 

>  d.  1857. 

n  1706.  Stephen 

m  Parker,  Esq. , 

Ik 

Timothy  sen., 
ass.,  1702. 


1       ^ 


INDEX  TO  THE  ALLIED  FAMILIES. 


With  a  /ew  Collatebal  Families  Attached. 

Adams,  v.     Robert  of  Ipswich  three  families.     Henry  of  Braintree,  five  families. 

Banks,  ix.     Richard  of  Scituate.  Mass.,  and  York,  Me.,  eigiiteen  families. 

IJarncs,  xvii.  Nathaniel  of  Nova  Scotia,  nine  families,  which  are  four  families  of 
Milburj'. 

Cheney,  xxi.  John  of  Roxbury  and  Newbury,  eighteen  families,  including  that 
of  Thomas  and  Hannah  Dustin  to  which  is  attached  the  family  of  William  Cheney 
brother  to  John. 

Chipman,  xxvii.     John  of  Plymouth  and  Barnstable,  sixteen  families. 

Cogswell,  xxxvii.     John  of  Chebacco,  eleven  families. 

Crouss,  xli.     John  H,  of  Bear  River,  N.  S.,  one  family. 

Farnswortli,  xli.  Matthias,  of  Lynn  and  Gioton,  tiiirteen  families,  with  sketchings 
and  tracings  of  Longley,  Ward  and  Manning. 

Foster,  lii.  Reginald  of  Ipswich,  twenty  families,  with  sketches  of  Trumbull, 
Worthing  and  Roberts  and  the  families  of  Isaac  Phinney  and  Job  Pack. 

Gates,  Ixvi.  Stephen  of  Hingham,  twenty  families  includnig  an  item  on  Gen. 
Gates  of  tlie  Revolution. 

Hains,  Ixxvii.  Matthew  of  Long  Island.  N.  Y.,  twelve  families,  including  sketches 
of  (Jodfrey  Haues,  family  of  Maj.  Robert  Timpanj'  and  the  tracing  of  Prof.  Thomas 
A.  Edison,  tiie  great  electrician. 

Hale,  Ixxxii.  Thomas  of  Newbury,  nine  families,  with  the  descent  of  Nathan,  the 
patriot,  from  Dea.  Robert  Hale,  brother  to  Thomas. 

Hankiuson,  Ixxxvii.     Robert  of  New  Jersey,  five  families. 

Harris,  xc.  Artliuiof  Uuxbury.  nine  families,  followed  by  John  C.  Heterick,  and 
Capt.  Henry  Harris  one  family,  and  Elijali  Purdy  of  each. 

Hicks,  xcix.     Robert  of  Plymouth,  eight  families. 

Mullin,  cv.  Peter  of  Pouglikecpsie,  N.  Y.,  one  family,  followed  by  Dea.  David 
Shook,  one  family. 

Mc('onnell,  cv.     Benjamin  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  seven  families. 

McKeu/.ie,  cxi.  Alexander  of  Granville,  N.  S.,  three  families,  including  the  family 
of  Joseph  Thomas. 

Mursliall,  cxiv.    Four  brothers  to  Nova  Scotia,  nineteen  families. 

Mayberry,  cxxiv.  William  of  Marblehead,  six  families,  with  an  extra  family 
attached. 

.Morse,  cxxvii.  Samuel  of  Dedham,  eighteen  families,  with  two  others  added,  that 
include  the  great  "  telegniph  man  " 

Noyes,  exxxvi.  Rev.  James  and  Dea.  Nicholas  two  families  of  Newbury,  to  which 
is  added  Joiiu  Knight,  one  family. 

Palmer,  cxxxviii.     William  of  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  sixteen  families. 

Parker,  cxliv.     William,  .son  of  Nat.,  of  Shewsbury,  M.as.s.,  live  families. 

Potter,  cxlvii.     Nicholas  of  Lynn,  twenty  families  inchiding  a  sket<di  of  Hayden. 

Randall,  dx.     John  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  lifteen  families. 

Rice,  clxviii.     Dea   Edmund  of  Sudbury,  eleven  families.  • 

Rugglos,  clxxiv.     Thomas  of  Roxbury,  nin«  families. 

Saiiford,  clxxx      Jolin  of  B.Mton  and  Rhode  Island,  twenty  families. 

Saxton.  cxciv.     William  of  White  Plains.  N.  Y..  two  families. 

Smitli,  cxcvi.     Richard  of  Ipswidi,  eight  families. 

Sjiurv,  cc.     Michael  of  .\nnapolis,  N.  S.,  two  familie.s,  with  one  of  Lecain. 

Steaduian,  cci.     .John  of  Riiode  Island,  nine  /amilies. 

Taylor,  ccvi.     Rev.  Edward,  of  Westtield.  Mass.,  eight  families. 

Tiiurston,  ccxiii.    Daniel  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  four  families. 

Van  Buskirk,  ccxvii.     Laurens  A.  of  New  York,  fourteen  families. 

Wcare,  coxxii.     Peter  of  York,  .Me.,  eleven  families. 

Wheelock,  ccxxx.     Rev.  Ralph.  .Medlield,  eighteen  families. 

Whitman,  ccxli.  Dea.  Jolin  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  six  families,  with  a  sketch  and 
tracing  of  President  Abram  Lincoln. 

Woodworth,  ccxliv.     Waltt^r  <»f  Scituate,  Mass..  forty-six  families. 

Worcester,  cclxxi.    Rev.  William  of  Salisbury,  Mas.s.,  five  families. 


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Prof.  Thomas 

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